Remington UMC LeadLess Ammunition, 9mm, 115 Gr.
Key Features
Virtually eliminates lead exposure
Flat nose enclosed base design
Industry-leading heavy-metal-free primer
Duplicates the ballistics of conventional loads
An economical value for high-volume shooters
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- You must be at least 21 years old to purchase this item.
- One $9 surcharge will be added to orders containing ammunition.
- NY and IL Customers: Ammunition must be shipped to a Gander Mountain store. To purchase you must call 888-542-6337 and press 3.
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- Competitive Shooting
- Outdoors
- Shooting Ranges
- Target Practice
Comments about Remington UMC LeadLess Ammunition, 9mm, 115 Gr.:
I do a lot of target shooting, IDPA, etc. My lead level was 17. (average is 3, top of asymptomatic is 10 - requires treatment = 50).
reduced lead ammo is safer and certainly makes sense for anyone shooting more than once a week. Talk to your doctor...
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- Accuracy
- Easy To Use
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- Shooting Ranges
Comments about Remington UMC LeadLess Ammunition, 9mm, 115 Gr.:
It seems like all ammunition has gone up in price by leaps and bounds ove the past couple years. This UMC generic stuff is a decent value considering price and performance. I like the lead free option too.
Service and delivery comments:
Perfect! It doesn't get any better. Thanks GM!
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- Accuracy
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- Home Protection
- Shooting Ranges
Comments about Remington UMC LeadLess Ammunition, 9mm, 115 Gr.:
Great product for the price.
Pros
- Accuracy
Cons
Best Uses
- Shooting Ranges
Comments about Remington UMC LeadLess Ammunition, 9mm, 115 Gr.:
target shooting
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- Accuracy
Cons
Best Uses
- Home Protection
Comments about Remington UMC LeadLess Ammunition, 9mm, 115 Gr.:
Mostly at the range
Service and delivery comments:
Very Prompt
Pros
- Good price value
Cons
- Would not eject empty
Best Uses
- Target Practice
Comments about Remington UMC LeadLess Ammunition, 9mm, 115 Gr.:
I bought this Item because it had a good price.
It would not eject the empty shell after firing a live round. I thought is was my auto but other ammo I tried worked fine.
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- Target Practice
Comments about Remington UMC LeadLess Ammunition, 9mm, 115 Gr.:
Reliable, accurate, and safe for the enviroment
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Is this considered TMJ or FMJ ammunition? Thanks.Asked on 12/29/2009 by Anonymous2 answers
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It's the reverse of FMJ. There is a lead core, but it the jacket covers the base and sides. The nose is exposed lead. This limits the shooters exposure to lead, however, there is still lead in bullet.Answered on 9/21/2012 by Mounta1neer from somewhere in MichiganA:
its leadless so the whole bullet is made of copper, i would say yes as the bullet really has no jacket and is completly copper.Answered on 2/24/2012 by dustty from york, pa
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Is a 45 the same as the 380?Asked on 2/18/2009 by Harry from Sparks, Maryland4 answers
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No, 380 is smaller than 45 Auto.Answered on 3/1/2009 by Phipps from Lynchburg, VAA:
Absolutly not, but I see were you got the question from the picture doesnt match the specsAnswered on 3/1/2009 by Huevo from Cypress, TxA:
No !Answered on 2/28/2009 by Craven Moorehead II from Pittsburgh, Pa.A:
The .380 is often referred to as a 9mm "short". But you can not use it in a 9mm gun. I carry a Kel-Tec P3AT as my back-up gun everywhere I go. It's a .380 and is very concealable.Answered on 3/5/2009 by Grizz from Edina, MN






