9mm - 115 gr FMJ - Tula - 1000 Rounds

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Details This newly manufactured 9mm ammunition is PERFECT for target practice, range training, or plinking. It is both economical and reliable and is produced by one of the most established ammunition plants in the world. Tula ammunition derives its name from its birthplace, the Tula Cartridge Works in Tula, Russia. The Tula Cartridge Works was founded in 1880 and is currently one of the largest ammunition manufacturing plants in the world. The Tula name has gained a following worldwide for its rugged, reliable, and economical product. This cartridge complies with CIP requirements and the casing features a polymer-coated steel casing with a non-corrosive Berdan Primer. The projectile features a bimetal jacket (contains steel and copper) and a lead core resulting in excellent ballistics characteristics. Muzzle Velocity: 1150 fps Max Pressure: 35,500 psi wistiaEmbed = Wistia.embed("d9680da4ae", { version: "v1", videoWidth: 560, videoHeight: 315, volumeControl: true, controlsVisibleOnLoad: true, endVideoBehavior: "reset" }); Video Transcript: The Tula Cartridge Works is located in Russia where they've been making ammo since 1880. Their steel-cased ammo features a non-corrosive primer and a polymer coating to aid with function and reliability. Tula claims that their polymer coating, unlike some other steel-cased ammo, is non-hazardous, and is a lot safer to shoot. I don't have any way to verify this, but if you shoot in any kind of volume, that's something you might want to consider. The bullet features a lead core with a bimetal jacket made of zinc and steel. Some shooting ranges don't like you to use ammo that will attract a magnet so be sure to check with your range first. We tested the 115 grain 9mm ammo and it had great function and reliability in most of our guns. The only problem we had was with an old Smith and Wesson 39-13. And we had one failure to extract. We had the same kind of failure when using Wolf ammo in this gun. So it really just doesn't like steel ammo period. We tested accuracy from 15 yards with a benchrest and were really impressed with the results we got, which you can see in this 10-shot group. Tula Ammo is very competitively priced and is a great choice for the range if your guns don't mind steel and you don't reload. If you have any doubts, just check out the reviews on the website. Additional Information Manufacturer Tula Cartridge Works Condition New Bullet Weight 115 Grain Bullet Type Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) Use Type Range Training Ammo Casing Steel Quantity 1,000 Ammo Caliber 9mm Luger (9x19) Manufacturer SKU TA919150 Primer Type Berdan UPC Barcode 814950016536 Cost Per Round 23.0¢ per round decorateTable('product-attribute-specs-table')
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$230.00
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$0.23