1000 Rounds of 9mm Ammo by Fiocchi - 147gr FMJ
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Ammo Overview
Manufacturer - Fiocchi
Caliber - 9mm Luger
Bullet - 147 grain full metal jacket (FMJ)
Casings - Boxer-primed brass
Note: This is sub-sonic ammunition
Details
This is one of the original 9x19 loads that helped cement Fiocchi’s reputation in the American shooting market. It’s got a legendary reliability level. The round simply works every time. It’s a nod to the sophisticated technology that Fiocchi has built over the years and an uncompromising attention to detail.
This is a vanilla 147 grain FMJ 9mm load with a brass case and a Boxer primer, that is reloadable and works well in most mainstream firearms. The 975 feet per second velocity and 310 ft. lbs. of energy make this a powerful but not recoil heavy round that will cycle in most firearms, but is a sub sonic load. When you order this, you’ll get a full bulk case of 9mm Luger ammunition that’s ready to shoot.
The Fiocchi name has been around for a very long time, but it’s still relatively new to the USA. This round and others have helped to prove the reliability that Fiocchi has to offer and gives shooters more options at the value end of the pricing spectrum.
Fiocchi Controls its entire supply chain in house. In other words, they produce all their components. It’s why they aren’t hit by the shortage of primers or bullets that the ammunition industry has during peak buying frenzies. They can adequately predict their volume and adjust on a needs basis. Plus, they have complete control over quality control. That means a lot in a world where many manufacturers are getting their components from third-party providers where they might not have as much power over the process. It all adds up to explain why Fiocchi is growing exponentially --- because of their good reputation with shooters.
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