Armscor USA 9mm Luger Ammunition 50 Rounds FMJ 124 Grains F AC 9-4N [FC-812285020037]

Armscor USA 9mm Luger Ammunition 50 Rounds FMJ 124 Grains F AC 9-4N [FC-812285020037]

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Armscor

UPC
812285020037
SKU
AMM-4120
ARMSCOR, an ISO 9001 Certified Company, complies with the SAAMI, CIP and other military or customer desired standards or requirements.

ARMSCOR cartridges and components are widely used by the police, military, combat shooters and other shooting enthusiast due to its high quality, precise and dependable performance.
Features and Specifications:
Manufacturer Number: F AC 9-4N
Caliber: 9 mm
Bullet Weight: 124 Grain
Bullet Type: Full Metal Jacket Projectile
Muzzle Velocity: 1090 fps
1035 fps at 50 yards
970 fps at 100 yards
Muzzle Energy: 348 ft/lbs
285 ft/lbs at 50 yards
259 ft/lbs at 100 yards
New Reloadable Brass Case
50 Rounds per Box

Developed by George Luger in 1902, the 9mm cartridge began as a German military round designed for a single firearm. Today, more than 60% of police forces in the United States use 9mm ammo. 9mm ammo is one of the most popular calibers, and is a moderately strong round that provides shooters with a high capacity, along with a capable sized bullet. Use 9mm ammo in both small and large guns. Firearms capable of accepting 9mm ammo includes rifles and handguns. 9mm ammo is preferred by many enthusiasts, including law enforcement, concealed carry, military, plinkers, and competitors.

9mm Ammo rounds offer a light recoil, and their low cost means you can shoot and train as often as needed. 9mm may be referred to as other names. Most commonly you might hear it called 9mm parabellum, 9x19, and 9mm NATO.
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ARMSCOR, an ISO 9001 Certified Company, complies with the SAAMI, CIP and other military or customer desired standards or requirements.

ARMSCOR cartridges and components are widely used by the police, military, combat shooters and other shooting enthusiast due to its high quality, precise and dependable performance.
Features and Specifications:
Manufacturer Number: F AC 9-4N
Caliber: 9 mm
Bullet Weight: 124 Grain
Bullet Type: Full Metal Jacket Projectile
Muzzle Velocity: 1090 fps
1035 fps at 50 yards
970 fps at 100 yards
Muzzle Energy: 348 ft/lbs
285 ft/lbs at 50 yards
259 ft/lbs at 100 yards
New Reloadable Brass Case
50 Rounds per Box

Developed by George Luger in 1902, the 9mm cartridge began as a German military round designed for a single firearm. Today, more than 60% of police forces in the United States use 9mm ammo. 9mm ammo is one of the most popular calibers, and is a moderately strong round that provides shooters with a high capacity, along with a capable sized bullet. Use 9mm ammo in both small and large guns. Firearms capable of accepting 9mm ammo includes rifles and handguns. 9mm ammo is preferred by many enthusiasts, including law enforcement, concealed carry, military, plinkers, and competitors.

9mm Ammo rounds offer a light recoil, and their low cost means you can shoot and train as often as needed. 9mm may be referred to as other names. Most commonly you might hear it called 9mm parabellum, 9x19, and 9mm NATO.
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