Do you ever wish you could hit the range and feed your handgun endlessly without worrying about how much it costs? Now you can. These M.B.I. 124 rain FMJ rounds use once-fired brass and are priced with the high-volume shooter in mind. There are so many drills for you to master and a variety of positions to practice drawing from, and if you want to improve your marksmanship noticeably, you need a lot of ammunition. There are 1,000 rounds of ammunition in these sealed plastic bags; that should keep you and your handgun busy for awhile.
One of the things you like about your 9mm is the low recoil, and since these are 124 grain rounds, they’re light enough to keep your recoil at a minimum. Of course, being at the light-to-medium end of the weight scale also means they attain greater speeds. These particular M.B.I. rounds have a muzzle velocity of 1,050 feet per second and deliver a muzzle energy of 304 foot-pounds. They’re FMJ rounds, so they do not expand and they penetrate fully, so it’s important to be confident of your backstop. And as FMJ rounds, they’re meant for target practice, tactical training, and plinking.
M.B.I. provides training rounds to the military, law enforcement agencies, and ranges. They take great care in the selection of their ammunition’s components, so you’re not buying just any remanufactured rounds. You’re buying once-fired brass cases with boxer primer that are high enough quality to be reloaded after you burn through this 1,000-round box. Reviews from avid shooters say these rounds cycle efficiently, eject dependably, and have great accuracy. Be the high-volume shooter you’ve always wanted to be. Order these 9mm rounds today.
WORD OF CAUTION. This ammunition is remanufactured. Some firearms manufacturers warn that you shouldn’t use remanufactured ammunition in their firearms, so check out your owner’s manual before purchasing this ammo. Also, remanufactured ammo may be more prone to ruptures, failures to fire, ejection failures, squibs, or other functional problems, than new ammunition would be. These issues could cause damage to your firearm or worse, severe physical injury or death. Don’t let other shooters use you remanufactured ammo unless you first make it clear that it is remanufactured.
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