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Built for precision, reliability, and smooth cycling, the Hyperion Munitions Veteran Ammo 9mm 124 Gr FMJ is a go-to choice for shooters seeking dependable performance for training and target applications. This full metal jacket round offers a balanced grain weight that provides manageable recoil and consistent accuracy, making it ideal for both range enthusiasts and tactical professionals alike.

Manufactured by Hyperion Munitions, this ammunition is crafted using quality components and rigorous production standards. The 124-grain bullet delivers stable ballistics and clean feeding in semi-automatic pistols and PCCs, allowing for uninterrupted sessions at the range. Designed for high-volume shooting, it delivers excellent value without compromising consistency or safety.

Perfect for competitive practice, concealed carry drills, or recreational shooting, the Veteran Ammo 9mm FMJ maintains tight groupings and a smooth firing experience. Backed by Hyperion’s commitment to performance and reliability, this round is an excellent fit for shooters looking to stay sharp without overpaying for quality.

SPECIFICATIONS:

– Category Ammunition
– Manufacturer Hyperion Munitions
– Manufacturer SKU HMBX-9-124-BPSTEEL
– UPC 810108164692
– Condition New
– Rounds Per Box 50
– Boxes Per Case 20
– Caliber 9mm
– Projectile FMJ
– Casing Brass Plated Steel
– Grain 124
– Muzzle Velocity 1090 FPS
– Muzzle Energy 327 ft lbs
– Primer Type Boxer
– Suggested Use Target / Practice

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What do you guys mean by a mandatory "parcelDefender" tax ?

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It's probably obvious to most of you, but it's not free shipping. After mandatory "parcelDefender" tax, actual tax and shipping, it's about an extra 40$...just a heads up.

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you actually pay for the parceldefender?

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Maybe I missed it, but there didn't seem to be a way of removing it. All the same, the shipping was bad enough (at least to me)

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