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We don’t speak South Korean – but the sound of a 9mm cartridge going off is the same in every language, regardless of whether you spell it as “bang” or “쾅.” That’s why if you’re looking for 9mm training cartridges, you can trust PMC’s Korean-made ammo to deliver the mustard.
This is a 147 grain load: the heaviest bullet you’re likely to get from a factory-loaded 9mm target round. If you prefer a 147 grain JHP for personal protection, then this ammo will give you similar (albeit not identical) recoil and point of aim. If you’re firing a suppressed handgun or carbine, then the 147 grain bullet’s subsonic muzzle velocity is precisely what you want. And if you’re just capping bottles out back, then this ammo is all you need to cap them properly.
No funny business here. PMC’s ammo is nonmagnetic and noncorrosive, with steel-free full metal jacket projectiles and modern Boxer primers. These cartridges’ brass cases have never before reflected sunlight and are reloadable.
This is a 147 grain load: the heaviest bullet you’re likely to get from a factory-loaded 9mm target round. If you prefer a 147 grain JHP for personal protection, then this ammo will give you similar (albeit not identical) recoil and point of aim. If you’re firing a suppressed handgun or carbine, then the 147 grain bullet’s subsonic muzzle velocity is precisely what you want. And if you’re just capping bottles out back, then this ammo is all you need to cap them properly.
No funny business here. PMC’s ammo is nonmagnetic and noncorrosive, with steel-free full metal jacket projectiles and modern Boxer primers. These cartridges’ brass cases have never before reflected sunlight and are reloadable.
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