Details
This 9mm round by MAXX Tech sports a 124 grain projectile, the middle of the road for bullet weights in its caliber. That the bullet features a full metal jacket makes it just the item for plinking and shooting targets, as it will keep your pistol’s bore from becoming quickly fouled by excessive lead residue, and feed reliably through a semi-automatic to boot. It is good to see a budget round with a brass casing, as it is to see one with a non-corrosive Boxer primer. For that reason these 50 rounds will store reliably long term, and also burn cleaner when ignited.
Pobjeda Technology manufactures MAXX Tech ammo in Bosnia and Herzegovina. They have invested the better part of 70 years into research and development, and their large scale production facility enables them to produce ammunition in quantities that represents great value to shooting enthusiasts. Shooting can be a very expensive hobby, but far less so with MAXX Tech.
Pobjeda Technology manufactures MAXX Tech ammo in Bosnia and Herzegovina. They have invested the better part of 70 years into research and development, and their large scale production facility enables them to produce ammunition in quantities that represents great value to shooting enthusiasts. Shooting can be a very expensive hobby, but far less so with MAXX Tech.
Product Question and Answer
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Q: are these reloads?
Posted On: 10/12/2020 By: Anthony Simmons
A: No sir, this is new production factory loaded ammunition from Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Q: Can these be used in indoor ranges?
Posted On: 9/28/2020 By: William Smith
A: Hi William! This round's bullet contains no steel and is nonmagnetic. If your range bans magnetic bullets, they will allow this ammo.