Florida-based Gorilla Ammunition is a relative newcomer to the ammunition game. Even still, they rapidly gained a good reputation for their product line. Recently Gorilla Ammunition announced a new line of remanufactured ammunition. They're calling it the Troop Line. Here's what they have to say about it:
“We have prided ourselves on delivering high quality unique product offerings at an outstanding value to the consumer. Prior to the introduction of our Troop Line of ammunition, all the remanufactured products on the market have been second tier quality, now with Troop in the marketplace consumers can save a bit of money and still get a very accurate and reliable ammunition product for their firearm.” said Gorilla Ammunition’s Director of Sales & Marketing, Jay Duncan
The Gorilla Ammunition Troop line of products utilize a once fired, converted Lake City Military brass case that has undergone our proprietary cleaning and resizing process. The product holds the same high standards for accuracy and reliability you have come to expect from Gorilla Ammunition and with the use of the once fired case provides and excellent value.
“Our ballisticans and engineering team have been working diligently on quite a few new products. The Troop product is one of the great products they have created and we are confident the market will respond well to our new products in our development pipeline. We are eager to release a few new products at Shot Show.” said Lanse Padgett, CEO and Partner.
Some are no doubt hesitant to use any type of remanufactured ammunition, but if aren't among them, there's now a new option for you to try. If you do end up picking some up for plinking, please let us know what you think about it
You can visit Gorilla Ammunition online here, or give them a follow on Facebook or Instagram.
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