Description
This 7.62×39 ammo by Wolf doesn’t make its way to America all that often. Now’s your chance to pick up self-defense rounds that are not only affordable, but furthermore extremely effective at the job they’re designed to do.
rThis Russian-made cartridge features a 124 grain 8M3 projectile. It’s a hollow point with scoring on the inside of its jacket that strategically weakens it. Immediately following the moment of initial impact the 8M3 begins to fragment, creating several discrete and deadly wound channels. The 8M3 also penetrates deeply, well past the 12†mark considered the minimum acceptable for self-defense.
rWolf’s steel shell casing makes this round cost-effective. The manufacturer utilizes their proprietary PolyFormance coating to ensure that their steel cased rounds still cycle reliably, and seals this round’s primer and neck to safeguard it against water infiltration. This round’s Berdan primer is an additional reason you’ll not want to reload it, but that’s the major tradeoff when it comes to steel.



