USA – -(Ammoland.com)- Brownells has inventory on 750 rounds of Remington UMC Ammo 9mm Luger 124gr FMJ for just $193.80 after a coupon code and Brownells Edge Members get FREE Shipping on all their orders. Sell-out warning, see our disclaimer below. That is $0.258 a round for good quality reloadable brass case 9mm ammunition. Check prices here or online here.
To make this build-your-own-deal work you need to add 15 boxes of the 50 round cartons to your cart to get the price above $200.00 so you can apply coupon code “WBW” and be a Brownells’ Edge member you get the free shipping. Check our cart image below to see how we did it..
Reliable, Economical, Popular Handgun Calibers & Loads
Made with Remington components right here in the USA, UMC ammo provides shooters with an excellent blend of value and performance. It’s available in today’s most popular pistol and revolver calibers with both metal case (MC) or jacketed hollow point (JHP) bullets. For target shooting, tactical training, action-pistol competition, or any other high-volume shooting activity, UMC handgun ammunition offers outstanding performance without any compromise in quality or reliability. You’ll be hard-pressed to find a better value anywhere.
- Application: Competition, Target, Training
- Brand Style: UMC
- Bullet Style: Full Metal Jacket (FMJ), Metal Case (MC)
- Bullet Weight (Grains): 124
- Cartridge: 9 mm Luger
- Muzzle Energy: 339
- Muzzle Velocity (feet per second): 1100
- Rounds: 50
- Made in the USA
Many of the most sought-after calibers are available in convenient bulk packs. MC = FMJ.
Ammo Deals: 750rounds Remington UMC Ammo 9mm Luger 124gr FMJ $193.80 FREE S&H CODE
Remington 9mm gets the thumbs up in the Video Reviews:
750 rounds Remington UMC Ammo 9mm Luger Deal Cart Check 05/18/2020:
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🙂 One of those…”You gonna trust what I SAY, or ya’ gonna’ trust your lying eyes…?” HAHAHAAHA
So…..is it 9mm like you SAY?…..or .45 Auto like you SHOW in the pic?
Why do y’all keep advertising these so-called deals?
Yeah right? It almost feels like a waste of our time when they all sell out so dam fast, some within an hour or two. It is just crazy times for ammunition buyers.
@Gentlemen, China is inching towards hot war with us. A ninth incident of Chinese fighter planes harassing U.S. recon planes, just occurred. It may not be a bad idea to have a little extra ammunition. You might be donating it to the US Marine, soon.
Almost .26¢ a shell. Exactly one year ago, I bought Magtech 9mm from Brownells for 18¢. That’s almost a 50% increase in 1 year. Seems like a lot to me. Is there some kind of pandemic or something going around?