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  • Prvi Ammo 44 Magnum 240 Grain Jacketed Hollow Point (50) 10/Cs
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    Although it has mostly fallen out of use in favor of the 38 S&W Special, the 32 S&W Long is still favored by enthusiasts due in part to its widespread adoption among northeastern U.S. police departments around the turn of the century (thanks to Teddy Roosevelt). This cartridge is manufactured by Fiocchi, one of Italy’s largest and oldest manufacturers of ammunition — although they use gunpowder sourced from the U.S. It features a lead round nose, and as such offers superior kinetic energy on impact, excels in close range situations (“card table distance,” as it’s aptly put), has good penetrating power, and takes up less room in a cartridge case. This cartridge is ideal for training, and a perfect investment for the hand reloader with its non-corrosive Boxer primed brass casing. Fiocchi’s commitment to precision manufacturing without cutting corners is sure to reflect itself while you’re punching holes at the range
  • Fiocchi’s CMJFP bullet is designed specifically for getting practice at the range. The Complete Metal Jacket bullet has no exposed lead at its base, reducing the shooter’s exposure to lead, which is a benefit in indoor ranges. Furthermore, the flat-point creates highly visible splashes on paper, leaving no question as to where the round impacted. This makes it easy to get immediate feedback on your shot impacts. You won’t have to waste time reeling your paper back in to see where you hit when these .357 Magnum CMJFP bullets leave big splashes on the paper down-range.   These 158 grain .357 Magnum CMJFP ammunition by Fiocchi produce 522 foot pounds of muzzle energy while traveling out of the barrel at 1,220 feet per second. Their boxer-primed brass can be reused safely. They come packaged in a plastic tray containing 50 rounds, wrapped in a beautifully decorated Fiocchi branded cardstock box.
  • Over the years, Italian craftsmanship has become synonymous with perfection and excellence. And Fiocchi is to ammo as Ferrari is to car, with the both of them creating excellent products in their field. Fiocchi .38 Super will deliver performance that leaves you asking yourself, “Did I just shoot the Italian super-car of ammunition?” The answer will be obvious after the first pull of the trigger.   Fiocchi .38 Super weighs in at 129 grain and travels at 1150 speed, producing 381 foot-pounds of energy out of the muzzle. Their casings are made of boxer primed brass, and can be safely reused. The cartridges come packaged in a 50 round plastic tray, boxed in Fiocchi branded card stock.
  • Speer Gold Dots offer category-leading self-defense performance in the .40 S&W cartridge. Highly popular among police agencies using the .40 S&W, Gold Dots use a unique bonded-core design that virtually eliminates the chance of core-jacket separation. Each Gold Dot bullet is designed to make the best use of its respective cartridge. This .40 Smith & Wesson load uses a 165-grain bullet which achieves a muzzle velocity of about 1150 fps. Each cartridge uses reliable CCI primers as well as nickel-plated brass cases.   This box of 50 rounds facilitates bulk purchases by law enforcement and citizens alike. Shoot what you carry for best results!   Speer is an Idaho-based manufacturer of high-quality bullets. Originally a supplier to other ammo loaders, the company has achieved great success with its own line of high performance self defense Gold Dot ammo and Lawman range rounds, which mimic the ballistic properties of their Gold Dot counterparts. Founded in 1944, the company operates from Lewiston, Idaho alongside sister company CCI
  • 9mm ammunition was developed more than 100 years ago by Georg Luger for use in handguns. It has since been used in multiple platforms including revolvers, handguns of course, rifles, and submachine guns. The 9mm cartridge has many names and variations including 9mm Luger, 9mm, 9×19 Luger, 9x19mm, 9mm Parabellum, and 9mm NATO. The 9mm NATO round is used in over 70 countries and has been loaded in a lot of different bullet weights. It is also the standard handgun cartridge of other non-NATO countries. The loadings known to be used in various NATO countries range from 108 grain bullets to 128 grain bullets.   These Winchester 9mm NATO rounds are loaded for use by our soldiers and are currently in use over-seas. These rounds feature a Full Metal copper Jacketed 124 grain lead core bullet that’s loaded into a Military Spec, heavy-walled, non-corrosive, reloadable, Boxer primed brass cases. They have a Muzzle energy of 358-foot pounds and their 1140 feet per second muzzle velocity is a significant speed for any 9mm round. These loads are Made in The USA and packed into 50 round Winchester White Box packaging. Grab yourself a couple boxes to shoot in your NATO spec pistols today.   NOTE: The 9mm NATO is considered an OVER PRESSURE Variant of the 9mm Luger or 9x19mm round by SAAMI Specs. Caution is advised when using these rounds on all your handguns. Please check with your handguns’ manufacturer for design specifications
  • Grab some of this tough to find 7.62 Nagant ammunition at BulkAmmo while you can! Manufactured by Fiocchi, these cartridges come in 50 round boxes and produce the 7.62 Nagant’s velocity-boosting gas seal when used in the M1895 revolver. Once used, the new brass is a great component for reloading! This ammunition uses non-corrosive Boxer primers and fires a 97 grain full metal jacket bullet, which achieves a muzzle velocity of 1,082 feet per second in a properly functioning M1895 revolver. Like other Fiocchi ammo, it is made in either Lecco, Italy or Ozark, Missouri.
  • As one of the largest and oldest manufacturers in Europe, Prvi Partizan has supplied munitions to Serbian government and police forces as well as many other countries across the world. Producing more than 400 different kinds of rifle, pistol and small arms ammunition, PPU is one of the largest manufacturing companies of its kind in the world. With a legacy of quality spanning more than 90 years, PPU continues to be at the forefront of ammunition technology. The 7.62x38mmR round was originally designed for use in the Russian Nagant M1895 revolver, and is unique because the cartridges crimp is above the bullet. It was chosen to simplify barrel making in Russia, so they could use the same tooling as its bigger brother the 7.62x54mmR. The PPU 7.62 MM Nagant is loaded with a 98- grain full flat point jacketed bullet, in boxer primed, noncorrosive reloadable brass casings. Each box of PPU 7.62mmR Nagant contains 50 rounds.
  • This 9mm cartridge from Federal Premium’s Personal Defense line of ammunition features a 124 grain jacketed hollow point Hydra•Shok projectile. The Hydra•Shok bullet debuted in 1988 after the FBI requested a bullet with better terminal ballistics, and features a unique center-post design to prevent its hollow point from becoming clogged with fabric upon penetration and thus less able to expand within its target. This bullet further features a notched jacket with a non-bonded lead core, which together provide programmed expansion. This round’s superb accuracy, fast 1,120 fps muzzle velocity, and devastating terminal performance give it the kind of stopping power you can rely on for self-defense. Its value is further heightened by its Boxer primed brass casing, making it perfectly reloadable. Federal’s nearly 100 yearlong dedication to developing cutting edge manufacturing processes and adhering to strict quality assurance standards certainly shines through in this fine example of their work
  • This 9mm Luger ammunition from Tula fulfills the needs of high-volume shooters at a great price. It fires a 115-grain bimetal FMJ round at 1150 feet per second, achieving typical 9mm Parabellum ballistics. Each box contains 50 cartridges, which use nonreloadable steel cases coated in non-toxic polymer for improved feeding and ejection. This ammo uses non-corrosive Berdan primers.   TulAmmo is the brand of the Tula Cartridge Works, a longstanding Russian ammunition producer located south of Moscow in the city of Tula. The plant was established in 1880 in the Russian Empire; its first seven-year contract required the production of 210 million rounds of ammunition. Today, the plant’s capacity has grown to the point that its exports to the US alone exceed 500 million rounds annually.   The Tula Cartridge Works has a long history of producing good steel-cased ammo, a major cost-saver due to Russia’s abundant iron deposits. It currently operates as a private company and exports to more than 20 countries in Europe as well as the United States.
  • This .45 ACP Wolf ammo puts big holes in paper without putting a big hole in your budget. Each cartridge in this box of 50 fires a heavy 230 grain bimetal jacket bullet at a muzzle velocity of 850 feet per second. These specs result in typical ballistics for the .45 Auto and heavy but manageable recoil.   Wolf ammo is made in Russia using non-corrosive Berdan primers and steel cases. The steel cases are non-reloadable and come with a polymer coating for reliable cycling. Because of its magnetic components, this ammo may not be suitable for all indoor ranges. Check before ordering if unsure!
  • PMC Bronze range ammo is a great way to keep down the notoriously high cost of practicing with a 1911 or other firearm chambered in the .45 ACP cartridge. These Boxer primed, brass-cased cartridges fire a 230 grain FMJ bullet at 830 feet per second. Each box holds 50 rounds. The casings are unfired and reusable, a major plus for reloaders. A popular brand among high-volume shooters for its consistency and reasonable cost, Precision Made Cartridges (PMC) are made in South Korea by the Poongsan Corporation, which makes small arms and artillery ammunition for South Korea’s large military. In business for nearly 50 years, the company keeps costs down and ammo quality consistent through its vertically integrated supply chain and rigorous quality control measures. Cartridges are electronically tested for powder weight in order to ensure loading accuracy.
  • What could be more American than the 44 magnum? One of the most powerful revolver rounds ever made, this 240 grain Semi Jacketed Soft point standard pressure loading by Magtech is boasting 1,180 feet per second and an impressive 742 foot lbs of energy at the muzzle. This round is estimated to lose only 8 inches of elevation at 100 yards down range. This will make a long shot at 100 yards very manageable, yet still providing a good test of skill for you with your revolver. These results were gathered from a 4 inch test barrel for a realistic representation of what you can expect out of your personal revolver.   This 44 mag ammo was designed for anything from plinking, to serious training, all the way to hunting. The partial exposed soft point allows it to expand on impact, but will hold together for better penetration than a non jacketed projectile, and allow for a great amount of energy transfer which is what makes this round ideal for hunting.   Magtech has been making high quality ammunition for various purposes for a long time, so you can trust that you will get a high quality product at a fair price. Give this 44 magnum load a chance to show you what it can do, and why this caliber is truly iconic.
  • The 44 Magnum is by no means a peashooter — that’s a lot of power at your fingertips, which means you’ve got to do a little extra work to learn how to harness it correctly. For that job, you need ammo exactly like this by Magtech: well-made, high performing, and perhaps most importantly priced to let you think about your pistol instead of your bank account. This round has a 240 grain projectile, full metal jacketed to be economical, feed easily in a semi-auto, and prevent the lead accumulation in a pistol’s bore that quickly drains accuracy. The bullet’s meplat is nice and flat, so it works like a wadcutter to punch a clean hole through a paper target, but it feeds more reliably in a semi-auto than a wadcutter ever could. If you’ve got a semi-auto and a revolver, this is good ammo for both of them.   Magtech’s brass casings are the pinnacle of uniformity, as able to feed and extract efficiently as they are to seat a bullet flat. The Brazilian powerhouse’s primers and propellant deliver clean and consistent ignition. If you’ve somehow managed to avoid Magtech up until this point, this box of cartridges will reveal to you why they’ve become a range standard throughout the world.
  • IMI is a defense systems house specializing in the development, integration, manufacturing and life cycle support of modern land, air and naval combat systems and HLS solutions. IMI’s world class combat-proven systems are developed by vertically integrated expert teams, working in close cooperation with the customers, the most prominent being the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). IMI’s products have been qualified with the IDF, US Military (Air Force, Army and Navy) and NATO nations.       This ammunition is a great choice for the shooter looking for a great affordable round for target shooting, training and practice. The Di-Cut bullet ogive was especially designed for consistent feeding and operation, preventing misfeeding in a wide range of 9mm pistols. This ammunition is new production, non-corrosive, in boxer-primed, reloadable brass cases.
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    Hornady scored a win in innovation with the eXtreme Terminal Performance (XTP) bullet. This 10mm auto ammo features 180gr jacketed hollow point (JHP) XTP projectiles shaped by swaging to achieve near perfect weight distribution. This design technique coupled with their AMP bullet jacket helps achieve flat trajectories, heightened accuracy, and immense stopping power as a result of its explosive expansion. These bullets are designed to expand regardless of velocity, so you can protect yourself from any distance. Though this 10mm ammo is highly effective for self-defense purposes, its performance also makes it suitable for hunting and target shooting.   These premium self-protection cartridges are brass-cased, Boxer-primed, and non-corrosive. The casings are reloadable.

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