45 ACP - 230 Grain FMJ - Tula - 50 Rounds vs 9mm - 124 Grain FMJ - Armscor - 100 Rounds
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Rifle Ammo | 45 ACP - 230 Grain FMJ - Tula - 50 Rounds | 9mm - 124 Grain FMJ - Armscor - 100 Rounds |
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Summary | ||
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Manufacturer | Tula Cartridge Works | Armscor |
Condition | New | New |
Caliber | .45 ACP (Auto) | 9mm Luger (9x19) |
Manufacturer SKU | TA452300 | 50445 |
UPC Barcode | 814950011500 | 4806015504450 |
Details | ||
Brand | Tula Cartridge Works | Armscor |
Reviews | See 58 Reviews | N/A |
Prices | ||
MSRP | $33.00 | $53.00 |
Used Price | $23.10 | $37.10 |
Sale Price | $29.70 | $47.70 |
Rifle Ammos Descriptions
45 ACP - 230 Grain FMJ - Tula - 50 Rounds
This newly manufactured 45 Auto ammunition is PERFECT for target practice, range training, or plinking. It is both economical and reliable and is produced by one of the most established ammunition plants in the world. Tula ammunition derives its name from its birthplace, the Tula Cartridge Works in Tula, Russia. The Tula Cartridge Works was founded in 1880 and is currently one of the largest ammunition manufacturing plants in the world. The Tula name has gained a following worldwide for its rugged, reliable, and economical product. This cartridge complies with CIP requirements and the casing features a polymer-coated steel casing with a non-corrosive Boxer Primer. The projectile features a bimetal jacket (contains steel and copper) and a lead core resulting in excellent ballistics characteristics. Muzzle Velocity: 850 fps Max Pressure: 19,900 psi
9mm - 124 Grain FMJ - Armscor - 100 Rounds
“Oh darn, I have 100 rounds of 9mm ammunition!†No one in the history of the firearm-owning world has ever uttered these words. If you own a 9mm pistol and ever intend on practicing with it – which is exactly what anyone with a 9mm pistol ought to be doing on a regular basis – then Armscor will scratch that itch! This round’s performance is standard, which is not to suggest it is subpar. It features the 9mm’s middleweight 124 grain bullet, which offers a good balance in terms of recoil energy, muzzle velocity and trajectory. The FMJ is the most popular type of 9mm bullet because it feeds efficiently, mitigates barrel fouling and most importantly costs less to manufacture than the JHP. It won’t expand during penetration like a JHP would have, so you could do a lot better if you are shopping for self-defense ammo, although Armscor’s nonmagnetic bullet makes this ammo a great pick for training at any commercial gun range. Armscor makes this ammo in the Philippines with new brass cases. They actually sell a lot of their 9mm cases on their own to handloaders, but they’re just a useful after they’ve already been fired. The ISO certified manufacturer only loads their nonmagnetic ammo with non-corrosive primers.