50rds – 9mm Igman 147gr. FMJ Ammo
50rds – 9mm Igman 147gr. FMJ Ammo Details
On March 6th, 1950, the nation of Bosnia and Herzegovina would change forever. The establishment of Igman would give the Balkan nation its largest ammunition manufacturer, which presently ships the goods to militaries, law enforcement agencies, and the commercial market worldwide.Here is an incalculably small fraction of Igman’s annual output: 50 rounds of 9mm training ammunition, which were manufactured recently and solely for commercial sale.
This round is most remarkable for something it can’t do – namely, breaking the sound barrier. Its report doesn’t include a sonic boom, which means it’ll shoot quieter even if you haven’t got a suppressor (and especially so if you do). The 147 grain bullet’s only other real features of note are its high-quality components: hard lead/antimony-alloy cores, and copper/zinc-alloy jackets (true jackets; not plated).
This ammo is fresh as November grapefruits, with unblemished virgin reloadable brass cases to prove it.
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Product TypeAmmo
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ManufacturerIgman Ammunition
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ConditionNew
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Bullet Weight
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Bullet Type
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Use TypeRange Training, Subsonic
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Casing TypeBrass
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Quantity50
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Ammo Caliber
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Primer Type
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Muzzle Velocity850
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Muzzle Energy
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Cost Per Round$0.32/ppr
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