The Remington UMC 9mm Luger 115-grain Jacketed Hollow Point ammunition delivers reliable expansion and stopping power for personal defense applications. This factory-loaded ammunition combines Remington's proven manufacturing standards with an affordable price point that makes regular training practical.
What Makes This Different
Unlike full metal jacket rounds designed for target practice, these jacketed hollow point bullets feature a controlled expansion cavity that creates larger wound channels upon impact. The 115-grain weight provides optimal velocity in most 9mm handguns while maintaining manageable recoil characteristics. Remington's UMC line offers the same quality control as their premium ammunition at a more accessible price point.
Key Features
- 115-grain jacketed hollow point bullets for reliable expansion
- Brass cases suitable for reloading applications
- Non-corrosive Boxer primers ensure consistent ignition
- Factory-loaded to SAAMI specifications for safety and reliability
- 50-round boxes provide convenient quantity for range sessions
- Compatible with all 9mm Luger chambered firearms
- Velocity approximately 1,145 fps from 4-inch barrel
This ammunition performs consistently across various barrel lengths and handgun platforms. The hollow point design makes it suitable for personal protection while the reasonable cost allows for function testing in carry firearms. Law enforcement agencies and civilian shooters rely on similar specifications for duty and defensive applications where reliable expansion matters more than deep penetration.
Technical Specs
- Caliber: 9mm Luger (9x19mm Parabellum)
- Bullet Weight: 115 grains
- Bullet Type: Jacketed Hollow Point (JHP)
- Muzzle Velocity: ~1,145 fps (4-inch barrel)
- Muzzle Energy: ~335 ft-lbs
- Case Material: Reloadable brass
- Primer: Non-corrosive Boxer
- Quantity: 50 rounds per box
- Manufacturer: Remington Arms Company
Remington's century-plus experience in ammunition manufacturing shows in the consistent quality and reliable performance of their UMC line. The 50-round packaging provides enough ammunition for thorough function testing while remaining cost-effective for regular training rotations.