Description

Turan is a reputable company that specializes in manufacturing high-quality ammunition for firearms enthusiasts and professionals alike. With a commitment to excellence, Turan has gained a strong reputation in the industry for producing reliable and accurate ammunition that meets the needs of shooters across various disciplines. One of Turan’s standout products is the Turan – 9mm – 124 Grain – FMJ ammunition. This particular offering showcases the company’s dedication to precision and performance. The 9mm caliber is widely popular among handgun owners, and Turan has crafted a round that delivers exceptional results. The Turan – 9mm – 124 Grain – FMJ ammunition features a Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) design, ensuring reliable feeding and smooth functioning in semi-automatic firearms. The 124-grain bullet weight strikes a balance between manageable recoil and effective terminal performance, making it suitable for both training and self-defense purposes. Turan’s commitment to quality is evident in every aspect of their manufacturing process. From sourcing the finest components to employing rigorous quality control measures, they ensure that their ammunition consistently meets the highest standards. Shooters can trust Turan’s products to deliver consistent accuracy and reliability, allowing them to focus on honing their skills and achieving their shooting goals. Whether you are a competitive shooter, a law enforcement professional, or a responsible gun owner, Turan’s Turan – 9mm – 124 Grain – FMJ ammunition is a reliable choice that will not disappoint.
Weight
29.3 lbs
Dimensions
13 × 5.75 × 5.5 in
Brand
Turan
caliber
9mm
bullet-weight
124 Grain
bullet-type
Full Metal Jacket (FMJ)
case
Brass
quantity
1000, 50
condition
New
use
Range
×
SMS Notifications
Back in Stock Alerts
MPN#: TURAN9MM124-1000

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