Product Preview: Fiocchi 5.7x28 mm FN Combo Packs

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posted on August 10, 2024
Fiocchi 5.7x28 mm FN Combo Packs

Fiocchi—the manufacturer of all the industry’s 5.7x28 mm FN ammunition—is now providing the cartridge in 400-round combination bulk packs that help satisfy both a shooter’s training and end-use needs, while also offering significant per-round savings.

Combo PT includes both 300 rounds of the company’s 40-grain 5.7 mm FMJs and 100 rounds of its ballistically similar Hyperformance tipped-hollow-point defensive load, while Combo SUB instead pairs 300 FMJs with 100 62-grain Range Dynamics Subsonic (1,050 f.p.s.) cartridges.

MSRP is $211 (PT) and $222 (SUB). For more information, visit fiocchiusa.com.

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