About This Sterling 9mm Luger Ammunition
I can always tell when a guy is badly in need of 9mm range/target ammo just by the way he reads two sentences. And based on the way you’re going, it’s clear you could use a little Sterling Steel in your life.“Steel” isn’t just a cool brand name. It’s also descriptive, because it’s the very same metal this ammo’s cases are made of. The upshot of steel cases? Big savings over brass, plus the option of picking up empties using a magnet. The downshot? More fouling (owing to steel’s poorer ability to seal off the chamber on ignition), as well as total non-reloadability (if you don’t handload, then that’s hardly life-ruining).
This ammo’s cases aren’t its only components that attract a magnet. Sterling amped up the savings even further by making its FMJs’ jackets out of copper-washed steel. The only major downside to bimetal jackets is the numerous gun ranges which don’t allow them inside. At least those primers are noncorrosive, so you won’t need any Windex, Ballistol, or boiling water while you’re cleaning your gun afterward!
| Quantity | 50 |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Sterling |
| Ammo Caliber | 9mm Luger |
| Bullet Type | FMJ |
| Primer Type | boxer |
| Muzzle Velocity | 1148 |
| Muzzle Energy | 337 |
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