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9mm - 124 Grain Plated RN - Military Ballistics Industries - 100 Rounds

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Overview

Ammo Quantity - 100 rounds per sealed pack
Ammo Manufacturer - Military Ballistics Industries
Bullets - 124 grain plated round nose
Ammo Casings - Boxer primed once-fired brass
Manufacturer Military Ballistics Industries
Condition Remanufactured
Bullet Weight 124 Grain
Bullet Type Total Metal Jacket (TMJ)
Ammo Casing Brass
Quantity 100
Ammo Caliber 9mm Luger (9x19)
Primer Type Boxer
Muzzle Velocity (fps) 1050
Muzzle Energy (ft lbs) 304
Attracts Magnet No
UPC Barcode mbi-46016
Use Type
Range Training
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These 9mm Luger rounds from Military Ballistics Industries (MBI) are a great choice for practice and training with your favorite handgun, moon clip revolver, or pistol-caliber carbine! Each cartridge is factory reloading meaning that it utilizes once-fired brass that has been inspected for defects, thoroughly cleaned and polished, and then reequipped with brand new, high-quality components. These components include non-corrosive Boxer primers from CCI and Winchester, reputable powder from Hodgdon, and top grade projectiles from Berry's.

The projectile used in this load is a 124-grain plated round nose bullet which closely matches the majority of NATO-spec 9x19mm ammo. This medium weight offers a balance between flat trajectory, manageable recoil, and proper cycling in pistols with various return-spring ratings. MBI’s ammunition is trusted by state and federal law enforcement agencies around the country as a dependable, low-cost option for practice.

CAUTION -- This product is considered “remanufactured” ammunition. Compared to factory new ammunition, remanufactured ammunition can have more instances of high pressure, case head ruptures, squib loads, failures to fire, failures to eject, and other functional issues which, in turn, can lead to damage to your firearm and potentially severe injury or death to yourself or others nearby. The use of remanufactured ammunition may also void the warranty on your firearm, therefore review your firearm’s owner’s manual or contact the firearm manufacturer with any questions. Do not supply this ammunition to third-parties unless you first inform them that it is remanufactured ammunition.