Remington® UMC Handgun Ammo - 9mm Luger

   

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115 Grain

Velocity (fps): 1145
Bullet Type: Metal Case
Quantity: 50 rounds
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For practice, target shooting, training exercises or any other high-volume shooting situation, Remington 9mm Luger UMC centerfire pistol and revolver ammunition offers value without any compromise in quality or performance. Made with Remington components right here in the USA, UMC handgun ammunition is available in today's most popular pistol and revolver calibers with metal case bullets. UMC ammunition provides shooters with the optimum blend of value and performance. An economical value for the discriminating shooter. Dependable quality at an affordable price. 115 grain bullet. 50 rounds/box.
Rated 5 out of 5 by 4 reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 by Great Value So far I've shot over 300 rounds through my Beretta Nano with no problems at all. Both gun and ammo are highly recommended. This ammo is a great value if you can get it. I got lucky and was still able to order it online in January. I had to wait until March for it to come in but it was worth the wait. Great for target practice. March 18, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by Great deal! Great deal for practice rounds. I will be buying more! May 23, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 by Nice for the Range I bought a 500 round deal on this kind of ammo and shot all of it in one session. I did not have a single misfire and the rounds are very accurate. If you need FMJ ammo, use this stuff. April 15, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 by Great for the Range These are great shells for the range! No misfeeds. Little quality issue, but they are going to be thrown down range anyways. March 1, 2012
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Where are these manufactured?

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Lonoke, Arkansas
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usa, i believe.
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It is absolutely safe. I fired about 300 rounds through my brand new Beretta P92FS and did not have a single jam or misfire. This is good ammo.
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luger or parabellum or 9x19mm. it's all the same.

designed by george luger.
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or is it some cheaper / softer alloy (.ie. like the metal alloy used in lower cost Remington shotgun shells).
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As far as I can tell it is brass.
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Brass FMJ
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nickel plated brass, i believe. they are fmj rounds.
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Appeared to be brass when I shot it, but not sure I can tell the diff between brass and copper.
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nickel plated brass, i believe.
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