Remington UMC 9mm Luger Ammunition 50 Rounds JHP 115 Grains

Remington UMC 9mm Luger Ammunition 50 Rounds JHP 115 Grains

Remington L9MM1

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Remington L9MM1

Product Type
Ammo
Condition
New
Bullet Weight
115 Grain
Bullet Type
Jacketed Hollow-Point (JHP)
Use Type
Self Defense
Casing Type
Brass
Quantity
50
Ammo Caliber
9mm Luger (9x19)
Primer Type
Boxer
Muzzle Velocity
1145
Muzzle Energy
335
UPC Barcode
047700356501
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Defense Ammo You Can Count On

The Union Metallic Cartridge Company was the first to produce centerfire ammunition and the .22 Long Rifle cartridge. That's over 140 years of serious experience that translates into high quality and outstanding performance at a very attractive price. Remington UMC ammo is the right choice for the high volume shooter who demands consistent performance and accuracy. It is an ideal choice for training and competition.

Features and Specifications:
Caliber: 9mm Luger, 9x19mm
Bullet Type: Jacketed Hollow Point
Bullet Weight: 115 Grains
Rounds: 50 Rounds per Box
Muzzle Velocity: 1155 fps
Muzzle Energy: 341 ft/lbs
Bullet Diameter: .355
Jacket Material: Copper
Core Material: Lead
Casing: Brass
Usage: Target, Training, Personal Protection

50 rounds per box. To buy a full case, order 10 boxes.

Ammo price is per box.

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Rated 5 out of 5
Impressive
I used these rounds to finish a buck off that I shot in the head with a cheap rifled slugs. It killed the buck quickly. When cleaning the buck these 115gr hp made it look like I shot him with a ballistic tip out of a 308.
June 16, 2023
Rated 4 out of 5
I bought some of this to
I bought some of this to try as an inexpensive defensive alternative to Winchester White Box 115g in my Glock. I ripped through 50 rounds with no problems whatsoever. Recoil is mild with more of a push than flip. This ammo is moderately dirty with some powder visible in the barrel after 50 rounds so minus one bullet. I can't vouch for terminal ballistics, but I lean more toward the school of thought that you should be able to afford to practice A LOT with your defensive ammo rather than rely on 'magic bullets' you cannot afford to practice with. I would consider this a viable choice for inexpensive defense ammo.
September 2, 2012
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