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Sellier & Bellot 9mm Luger, 124 Grain Full Metal Jacket SB9B - 1,000 Round Case
S&B has been manufacturing ammunition for nearly two centuries and is one of the leading engineering companies in the Czech Republic. Sellier & Bellot products were always noted for their high quality, precision, reliability and safety in use.
NOTE: This manufacturer and this particular load from them is our personal favorite in 9mm practice/target/break-in ammo. S&B loads to European CIP pressure as standard rather than the US SAAMI spec. so it is slightly hotter, and the heavier than 115gr, this 124 grain just works better in everything from smaller Glock 43's and 26's on up to everything full size like a Sig P226 and Beretta 92 on up to semi-auto subgun variants like the CZ EVO, B&T everything as well as most everybody's favorite these days: PCC's or "Pistol Caliber Carbines" which are AR-9's in 9mm. Most of those take either Glock stick mags or the older Colt Metalform SMG (modified Uzi) mags. As most PDW's (Personal Defense Weapons) and PCC's are 9mm and are blowback designs, this heavier 124gr. CIP pressure ammo is our go-to factory brass ammo for all of it.
- Caliber: 9mm Luger (9x19mm, Para, Parabellum)
- Bullet Weight: 124 Grain
- Bullet Style: Full Metal Jacket (FMJ)
- Casing: Brass, Reloadable
- Primer: Boxer, Non-Corrosive
- Muzzle Velocity: 1181 fps
- Muzzle Energy: 384 ft. lbs.
- UPC: 754908500093
- Manuf. Part #: SB9B
- Imported from the Czech Republic by Sellier & Bellot
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500 rounds, not issues
After 500+ rounds through a Glock 19, there were no issues.
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Great Plinking/Reloading Ammo
Purchased 2000 rounds of this ammo in 115grn about a year ago and have just now started getting low on it. Fired through my Beretta M9, and my Kel Tec sub-2000 without a single malfunction. It is loaded a bit "hot", but as are most 115grn loads. The brass is great for reloading. I reload with 115 and 124 grain just fine, primer pockets are a bit snug compared to Win brass but a hand primer tool makes easy work of them. The primers have a red sealer on them that makes identification of your brass at the range super easy! Overall a great buy especially since the WWB went up in price.