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500 Rounds of 9mm Ammo by Remington - 115gr MC

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Quantity - 10 boxes of 50 rounds each

Manufacturer - Remington UMC

Bullets - 115 grain metal case (MC)

Casings - boxer-primed brass

500  Rounds of 9mm Ammo by Remington - 115gr MC

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Great ammo at the right price
Review by Eclipse
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Went through 1000 rounds in my FNX-9 with no problems at all! (Posted on 12/12/11)
Good Ammo
Review by TREDpunk
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Great ammo for the range. Bought a little while ago and down to my last few boxes. No issues what so ever. Fires clean and true! (Posted on 11/1/11)
Good ammo at a great price
Review by JHill
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Good ammo for the range. I bought 500 rounds a few weeks ago and I'm on my last box with 0 issues using my brand new XD. I'll be making another purchase soon to replenish my stock pile. (Posted on 10/26/11)
Great Ammo
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I have bought several cases of this ammo. I only had 1 jam in probably 1200 rounds. Great packaging, quick shipping, great price. I highly recommend this ammo. (Posted on 9/22/11)
Great Ammo very Reliable
Review by John i
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For the money, you can't beat this ammo. Not a single malfunction of any kind in my Glock 17. The service at BulkAmmo was outstanding. (Posted on 9/12/11)
Shot very well in Hk P7 and CZ p07
Review by Capman
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Grouped under a nickel at 25yds in my HK p7 (Posted on 9/8/11)
Good target ammo,
Review by Smoovist 1
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My H&K loves this ammo...no problems as of yet, it is a clean burning ammo, will buy again. (Posted on 9/3/11)
A very "painless" way to buy ammo!
Review by Darwinkle
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This ammo is the same stuff you pay full retail for at the "XYZ" store. I shoot this in a G20 Glock with a LW 9mm conversion barrell and after I put in a bit lighter spring it functions flawlessly!

I'll be back for more. Buying this ammo I don't even have to carry the heavy boxes to the car, the delivery man just hands it to me, I love it! (Posted on 8/28/11)
Great Factory ammo for IDPA/USPSA
Review by IDPA Shooter
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Makes 130 PF. Consistent, great for Action shooting games. (Posted on 8/27/11)
good range ammo!
Review by dangerous1
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shot 250 rounds through my Ruger P95 without a single FTF,no jams,and could keep them in a 6'' group at 15 yards.Good ammo,good price,good bang for your buck!!! (Posted on 8/16/11)

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Q: In the past I have had problems with other brands of American ammo where even in the slightest moisture they fail to fire and become duds. During an outdoor range session I had a box of ammo out, primers up and a light mist rain fall rendered about a third of the box into duds. While this made for good failure drills its not economic... I switched to a popular Russian brand and no problems with moisture, even in the same conditions where the other brand failed. I would like to find a brass cased ammo that can be used reliably outdoors in the Pacific North West. I am preparedness minded and I simply can not store ammo that fails to function in moisture. Does this ammo have any history or features that lent it to reliability while outdoors in wet conditions? Thanks.

Posted On: 10/21/11 By: Mark

A: It is unlikely that the conditions you describe would cause failures to fire in any ammunition. What is more likely is that the firing pin of your weapon did not strike the primers hard enough to reliably fire them, but the primers of the Russian ammunition were slightly softer and allowed a lighter strike to reliably fire the primer. If this is not the case, it might be a good idea to purchase different brands of ammo and test them in the conditions you might encounter, then select the one with the best performance.
Q: My wife and I have shot this ammo in the past with my Glock 19 and had a few issues. It seemed the ammo was a little underpowered and failed to feed properly when my wife shot. Did I get a bad batch or is this a known problem with this ammo? Is there another inexpensive practice round you would recommend?

Posted On: 10/4/11 By: Jarrod

A: It is difficult to say without observing what is actually taking place. If the problem is isolated to one shooter, there may be issues of technique, but perhaps a different ammunition would also solve the problem. If the issue occurs with multiple shooters, the call for a different type of ammunition grows stronger.
Q: So is this the best ammo to shoot at the range?

Posted On: 10/2/11 By: Hank

A: This Remington UMC 9mm ammo is great for range practice, training, or plinking.
Q: How clean does this ammo run? Would be buying this ammo for a pistol class where I need 1000 rounds. Thanks for the help!

Posted On: 10/2/11 By: George

A: This ammo is fairly average in terms of cleanliness - if you're looking for cleaner ammo, check out Magtech CleanRange or Remington LeadLess. They use lead-free primers, which are cleaner burning than standard lead styphnate primers.
Q: How long can we store the boxes of ammo without significant impact to reliability ? Does use of an old "mil-spec" type ammo can (water tight gaskets) increase the time or is there any other trick / technique to allow 10-20 year time frame??

Posted On: 9/29/11 By: Bill

A: Any ammunition that is stored properly should last for many years. Keeping the ammo in a cool, dry place away from heat and moisture/water sources is very important to ensuring that it lasts for a long time.
Q: Have a brand new Ruger P95, is this a good ammo to start out with?

Posted On: 9/28/11 By: Lance

A: Yes, this would be a good ammo choice for a Ruger P95.
Q: What is the reliability of this ammo? Does it play nice with a Glock 17?

Posted On: 9/28/11 By: Bill

A: This is very reliable ammo. To put it simply, pretty much everything plays nice with a Glock 17.
Q: My father has been debating with me for about a week on this he is trying to tell me there is no measurable difference between .380 and 9 mm I keep telling him he better put me at the top of his will if he tries to prove that theory. I have only ever owned a 9mm, what are the differences between .380; 9 * 18; 9 * 19; and 9mm Luger?

Posted On: 9/27/11 By: Steve

A: There is a rather large difference between 380 Auto and 9 mm. 380 Auto ammunition is loaded with bullets that weigh under 100 grains, often under 90 grains, and are traveling at approximately 900 ft./s. 9 mm Luger ammunition is loaded with bullets that weigh between 115 and 147 grains, with velocities between 1000 and 1300 ft./s. 9 x 19 and 9 mm Luger are identical. 9 x 18 is a Soviet bloc cartridge that is essentially identical to or perhaps ever so slightly more powerful than 380 Auto, but is not interchangeable with 380 Auto at all. In fact, none of these cartridges are interchangeable or should be fired in any weapon not intended to fire them.
Q: Is this ammunition suitable for a self defense round? I have heard that FMJ 9mm is not, but I'm not 100% sure.

Posted On: 9/27/11 By: Eric

A: It would be more advisable to select expanding ammunition, such as jacketed hollow point (JHP), solid copper hollow point (SCHP) or expanding full metal jacket/expanding mono block (EFMJ/EMB) for self defense.
Q: One is none, two is one and three is done. I have followed this philosophy for my firearms and purchased two Glock 26 models and one Thureon Defense carbine, all three of which use 9mm ammunition and the same magazines. In keeping with efficiencies of use, which 9mm ammo do you recommend that can be interchangeably used in each of these weapons?

Posted On: 9/27/11 By: Anonymous

A: This Remington ammunition would work well in a Glock 26 - as would practically any 9mm ammunition - and the Thureon Defense website recommends the use of all ammunition except CCI Blazer aluminum cased ammunition. So, it would seem that you have a pretty wide selection.
Q: Is this the cheapest 9mm?

Posted On: 9/27/11 By: Harold Burchards

A: Ammo prices change frequently, but UMC 9mm is generally very affordable.
Q: Is this product appropriate for target practice with a Beretta 92FS at a 20-yard indoor range?

Posted On: 7/19/11 By: Nickolas

A: Remington's 9mm 115 gr MC (Remington's equivalent terminology for full metal jacket) ammo is a great choice for a Beretta 92FS with its reliable functioning and accuracy. This ammo is cleaner burning than many available options making it a good choice for many indoor ranges. You'll want to double check however with your specific range to ensure that they do not have any leadless ammo requirements like some indoor ranges have. If they do require leadless ammunition, you'll want to go with a load that features a fully encapsulated projectile to reduce lead exposure such as Remington's FNEB load or equivalent.