Description
Sportsman's Select 9mm Remanufactured Full Metal Jacket ammunition is an affordable and reliable choice for range training, competition, and recreational shooting. Loaded in quality brass casings, this bulk-packed ammo lets you shoot longer without the hassle of individual boxes. Each round features a 124-grain FMJ projectile for consistent accuracy and smooth cycling.
Bulk quantity for extended shooting sessions
Reloaded brass casings for reliable performance
FMJ projectile for accuracy and consistent function
Made in the USA
Manufactured in the United States, Sportsman's Select remanufactured ammo delivers dependable function at an excellent value. Whether you're honing your skills, competing, or just enjoying a day at the range, this high-quality reman ammo provides a cost-effective way to keep shooting.
More Information
Category Ammunition
Condition Remanufactured
Rounds Per Box 200
Manufacturer SKU SMS9124FMJ-200
UPC SMS9124FMJ-200
Manufacturer Sportsman's Select
Caliber 9mm
Projectile FMJ
Grain 124 Grain
Casing Brass
Pressure Standard
Primer Type Boxer
Suggested Use Practice
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Comments (14)
I ran their 115 grain ammo without issue. Used up all 1000 rounds of it. One failure to feed correctly, and one failure to go boom, out of 1000. Nothing dangerous. Very happy.
I moved on to the 124 grain ammo. NOT HAPPY. It is visibly "dirtier" in terms of the brass casings, and it runs hot. It was causing unpredictable muzzle flip on both my all steel beretta 92x and my Kimber 2k11, both of which are very flat shooters. I thought I was going crazy, so I bought a 50-round box of 124 gr blazer brass from the range (at the inflated range price) just to see if it was in my head. It was not. The blazer shot just fine.
With this ammo I also had 3 FTF's in about 150 rounds.
While they go boom, it's just not as fun shooting these extra spicy rounds.. they kick up the muzzle so unpredictably, it kinda sucks. I have another order of the 115 grain on the way, and I'm hoping it's like my first batch of 115 gr, not like this 124 gr version.
I don’t know how much they charge for shipping, but for around $9.75 per 50 rounds, that’s a good price IMHO. 8-{|}
They have that free shipping over $149 which works out as one of the better deals for remanufactor 9mm ammo out there......it's not name brand box ammo but for having fun with suppressed AR 9mm it's the ticket in todays ammo market
tax shipping addition fees .24 cents a round PASS
Shipping & Handling
$15.70
Tax
$20.49
ParcelDefender™
$6.81
Grand Total
$237.45
24 cents a round for remanufactured?
I just bought some. Reviews seem decent, so I got 5x (equal to a 1k case), price was $184.49 pre-tax. If you check gun.deals for Ammunition Depot, there's a free shipping code for $149+ orders.
Just for fun, I tossed in a couple of the $5 Rattleshake Tactical 34 rd Glock mags. Supposedly a limit of 2 on that price, but when I went to check out it asked if I wanted to add another... so I did.
I unchecked the insurance tag, so it's legit free UPS shipping, and my total order was still under $210; that's a case of 9mm and 3x mags.
Not a bad deal I guess. I get 500 rounds plus an ammo can from 2A Warehouse for $114 shipped and always receive it within 2 days. that's not for 124 grain, though.
Sure thing. its hard to find a good cheap company who supplies various good types of ammo for what id consider very reasonable prices AND shipping. would love to keep seeing them do well.
No free shipit with 400 rounds
23 cents a round after shiooy and tax
I've found out they will give you free shipping if you order 2 or more (min total of 400 rds)......that goes with most of their ammo bulk sales.......Just need some friends to go in with you if 400 or more is too much
Anyone know what shipping to ga is for these? And how well they are done?



They claim 1105fps, but it's much hotter than that. I am getting 1164fps from a 4.25" comped 2011 and 1227fps from a 5" 2011. Good old S&B 124s are 125fps slower. Good for plinking, but too snappy for competition.