The MaxxTech PTGB9MMB delivers consistent 9mm Luger performance with 115-grain full metal jacket bullets housed in quality brass cases. This ammunition provides reliable feeding and extraction across a wide range of pistol platforms while maintaining consistent velocities for training and range applications.
What Makes This Different
MaxxTech brass-cased ammunition offers superior reloadability compared to steel-cased alternatives, with brass cases that can typically be reloaded 5-8 times when properly processed. The 115-grain FMJ projectile maintains a balanced powder charge that produces moderate recoil while delivering consistent accuracy. Quality control standards ensure uniform case dimensions and powder charges for predictable ballistic performance.
Key Features
- 115-grain full metal jacket bullets for reliable feeding and consistent terminal performance
- Reloadable brass cases manufactured to SAAMI specifications
- Non-corrosive Boxer primers for reliable ignition in all weather conditions
- Muzzle velocity of approximately 1,150 fps from 4-inch barrel
- Compatible with all 9mm Luger chambered pistols and carbines
- 50-round boxes packed in 500-round cases for bulk purchasing
- Clean-burning powder reduces fouling and extends cleaning intervals
Range testing demonstrates consistent accuracy with this load, typically producing 2-3 inch groups at 25 yards from quality pistols. The moderate recoil impulse makes it suitable for extended training sessions and new shooter instruction. Law enforcement agencies and competitive shooters choose this ammunition for practice applications where brass case recovery and reloading capability provide long-term cost savings.
Technical Specs
- Caliber: 9mm Luger (9x19mm Parabellum)
- Bullet Weight: 115 grains
- Bullet Type: Full Metal Jacket (FMJ)
- Case Material: Brass
- Primer: Non-corrosive Boxer
- Muzzle Velocity: ~1,150 fps (4-inch barrel)
- Muzzle Energy: ~338 ft-lbs
- Package: 50 rounds per box, 10 boxes per case
- Manufacturer: MaxxTech
This ammunition meets the demanding requirements of high-volume shooters who need dependable performance without premium pricing. The combination of brass cases and consistent manufacturing standards makes it an economical choice for training applications where reliability cannot be compromised.