Federal Training Ammo Supports Families of Fallen Officers

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posted on February 7, 2017
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Federal Ammunition has announced a special-edition line of American Eagle handgun ammunition that will support the families of fallen law enforcement officers. A portion of the proceeds from every box sold of this specially packaged ammo (available for a limited time) will go to Concerns Of Police Survivors (C.O.P.S.).

“Now shooters can get the most from every training session and honor those who’ve laid down their lives in the line of duty,” said Handgun Product Line Director Jason Nash. “We’re proud to partner with C.O.P.S. to support families of law enforcement officers.”

The ammo is available in 9 mm 115-gr. FMJ, .40 S&W 180-gr. FMJ, and .45 Auto 230-gr. FMJ.

Features:
• A portion of the proceeds goes to support the families of fallen officers 
• Clean-burning powders
• Federal primers and brass
• Accurate FMJ bullets
• Similar ballistics and feel as equivalent duty rounds

For more information, visit federalpremium.com.

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