CCI’s Pink Clean-22 Shoots Clean and Helps Fight Cancer

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posted on October 10, 2019
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Add CCI Ammunition to the list of industry manufacturers that have “gone pink” as it contributes to the fight for a cure for breast cancer. A portion of the sales of CCI’s new Clean-22 Pink ultra-clean 40-gr. 22 LR rounds, which are designed to keep rimfire firearms running cleaner, goes directly to the effort to find a cure. Shipments of the ammo are currently being delivered to dealers. 

Like other Clean-22 loads, its exclusive polymer bullet coating reduces copper and lead fouling in the barrel without leaving a residue. It also cuts lead buildup in suppressors 60 to 80 percent.

The 400-round bulk bottle ensures plenty of ammo is on hand for long days at the range.

Part No. Description MSRP
955CC High Velocity 22 LR 40-grain pink poly LRN, 1235 fps, 400-count $29.95

For more information on CCI Ammunition, go to cci-ammunition.com.

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