9mm - 124 gr FMJ - Military Ballistics Industries - 1000 Rounds
Submitted 10 years 2 months ago by Bill Mountains.
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Military Ballistics Industries (MBI) specializes in custom ammunition and ordinance products for use by the military, law enforcement agencies, and training facilities in the United States.
This remanufactured (reloaded in a factory) product is brass-cased, boxer-primed, non-corrosive, reloadable, and packaged in 100 round, sealed plasti-packs. It is both economical and precision manufactured by an established American cartridge producer.
The brass for this ammunition will have various headstamps and may be brass or nickel-plated brass.
Remanufactured ammunition has been around for decades. Some of the world’s best shooters use only remanufactured or custom manufactured ammunition to achieve a level of consistency and optimal ballistics performance that cannot be achieved with mass-manufactured ammunition. Remanufactured ammunition is produced by assembling carefully selected components to include specialty bullets, propellants, primers, and previously spent brass cartridge casings. The bullets, propellant, and primers are always newly manufactured while the brass cartridge casings are typically reprocessed to reduce costs or improve consistency.
This MBI product is manufactured using only the highest quality products available to ensure consistent ballistics and firing performance. The propellant is manufactured by Hodgdon, the bullets are manufactured at either the Lake City military manufacturing facilities or by Hornady, and the primers are manufactured by either CCI or Winchester. In addition to using only the best available components, MBI ammunition is assembled using some of the most modern electronic press equipment available. Because exceptional consistency is a major factor in creating accurate ammunition, a production facility that uses finely calibrated electronic press technology is key to ensuring that each shooter is well-pleased with the performance of their ammunition.
Each brass cartridge casing used to produce MBI ammunition is processed by first undergoing a lengthy mechanical cleansing process. Once cleaned, each casing is then re-calibrated by an electronic press to ensure that the final dimensions of each round are within micrometer tolerances. Each casing is then re-primed and re-charged using high-quality primer and propellants. Once the new bullet is seated using a precision-tuned electronic press, each round is hand-inspected to ensure perfection.
This product is not just remanufactured ammunition. It is “precision” remanufactured ammunition for the serious shooter. The fact that it costs less than most new ammunition is simply an added benefit.
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Video Transcript:
Military Ballistics Industries makes ammo in the US designed for economical range in training use. Due to a few cost saving measures, MBI ammo is offered at a competitive price point to fit almost any budget. All MBI ammo feature once fired brass or nickel coated brass casings gathered from law enforcement shooting ranges.
This is reloaded ammo, but it's not like what you'd make in your basement. It's all done on high tech automated machines. And other than the used cases, it's very similar to factory new ammo. MBI also uses copper plated bullets rather than the traditional full metal jacket. The copper plating is thinner than a copper jacket but performance is very similar. I shot thousands of rounds plated bullets and not had any problems with reliability or accuracy. But it's not recommended that plated bullets be used with ported barrels since the ports can shear off the copper plating. Plated bullets are also less hazardous for use in indoor ranges since there's no exposed lead anywhere on them.
For this test we shot the 124 grain 9mm MBI ammo. We had no problems with function or reliability in any of our seven test guns. Accuracy was good too and even came out a little better than our MBI 115 grain tests. You may not have heard of Military Ballistics Industries before, but we've gotten a lot of great feedback on the website. So if you've got any doubt, just check out the reviews section.
Additional Information
Manufacturer
Military Ballistics Industries
Condition
Remanufactured
Bullet Weight
124 Grain
Bullet Type
Full Metal Jacket (FMJ)
Use Type
Range Training
Ammo Casing
Brass
Quantity
1,000
Ammo Caliber
9mm Luger (9x19)
Primer Type
Boxer
Muzzle Velocity (fps)
1050
Muzzle Energy (ft lbs)
304
UPC Barcode
MBI-45959
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Price:
$225.00
Price Per Round:
$0.23