Description
Does it ever strike you as ironic that America’s number one pistol cartridge has a metric name? We’ve got all these lovely rounds that start with 32, 357, 38, and 44, but it was the 9mm that became king. This, in a country where the government once tried to introduce metric road signs only to discover that people enjoyed shooting them.
rWell, there’s no turning back – the 9mm is now an indelible part of our culture, just like apple pie and smoking whole pork shoulders. And if you’re one of millions who’d count on a Glock 19 or Beretta 92FS for personal protection, you’d better stock up on good 9mm range loads by MAXXTech. This is daily bread 9mm ammo, with a 115 grain FMJ bullet that accurately simulates the performance of a self-defense load but without the costly engineering that delivers terminal expansion. We’re talking smooth feeding, reduced barrel leading, and target grade accuracy.
rThis target shooting ammo is made in the Balkans by Pobjeda Technology, who also makes tactical and non-lethal ammo for police forces. Each round in this box wears a new production brass case with a non-corrosive primer, but take heed – word on the street is that these rounds’ cases aren’t ideal for handloaders.




