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9mm - 90 Grain Frangible - SinterFire GreenLine - 1000 Rounds Loose Packed

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Overview

Quantity - 1,000 rounds per case
Manufacturer - SinterFire
Bullets - 90 grain frangible
Casings - Boxer-primed brass
Product Type Ammo
Manufacturer SinterFire
Condition New
Bullet Weight 90 Grain
Bullet Type Frangible
Ammo Casing Brass
Quantity 1,000
Ammo Caliber 9mm Luger (9x19)
Manufacturer SKU SF990GL(LP)
Primer Type Boxer
Attracts Magnet No
UPC Barcode 30856086004750
Use Type
Indoor Range
Range Training
Tactical / Steel Target Training

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SinterFire’s GreenLine label ammo is all about making target practice safer for shooters. If you want to virtually do away with the the kind of splash-back that could give you a bloody bad time while you’re practicing close quarters combat on steel targets – or eliminate your exposure to lead at indoor ranges – then this 9mm ammo is right up your alley.

This round’s frangible bullet is made out of compressed tin and copper powders, a design which SinterFire developed themself. When SinterFire’s bullet connects with a solid surface like steel or cement it disintegrates instantaneously, so a dangerous ricochet is nigh impossible!

This round’s bullet also weighs 90 grains. It’s so lightweight because it contains no lead, which means ignition and impact are incapable of producing vaporized heavy metals that would have ultimately found their way into your lungs. A GreenLine round’s primer is also lead-fee, so you can breathe easy as you’re honing your marksmanship indoors.

While its bullet and primer are both special, this round’s brass case is otherwise normal. Expect it to feed and extract freely through a semi-auto, and put whichever kind of bullet/primer combo you’d like in there while you’re handloading!
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