Sig Sauer Expands 9mm FMJ Ammo Offerings

Sig’s new 9mm FMJ expansion is said to be the perfect combo of affordability and performance.
Sig Sauer Expands 9mm FMJ Ammo Offerings

Sig Sauer, Inc. is pleased to announce the expansion of its 9mm full metal jacket (FMJ) Elite Performance Ammunition offerings with the addition of 124-grain and 147-grain bullet weights. With these new rounds, Sig customers now have three 9mm bullet weights — 115, 124 and 147 grains — available in both the V-Crown jacketed hollowpoint (JHP) personal-defense ammunition and the Sig FMJ target loads.

The perfect combination of affordability and performance, the Sig FMJ ball ammunition is designed to approximate the performance of the corresponding JHP loads, making a seamless transition from target ammo to carry ammo. The copper-coated lead bullets in the Sig FMJ ammunition were engineered to have the most precise, uniform profile, resulting in consistent accuracy.

“Sig FMJ ammunition is designed specifically for practice and competition shooting, and given the sheer popularity of the 9mm caliber, expanding the FMJ line to mirror the V-Crown offerings was an important next step,” said Dan Powers, President of the Sig Sauer Ammunition Division. “These premium target rounds feed as smoothly as our V-Crown JHP rounds and perform and feel almost identical to the V-Crown loads when shooting, making them ideal practice rounds.”

Manufactured to meet or exceed SAAMI specifications, the Sig FMJ centerfire pistol cartridges feature solid brass cases and durable copper jacketed bullets that stay with the lead at impact. Dependable primers and clean-burning powders are used for reduced barrel fouling and more reliable functioning. All Sig Sauer Elite Performance ammunition is manufactured by Sig Sauer at its new ammunition manufacturing facility in Jacksonville, Arkansas, to the same exacting standards as the company’s premium pistols and rifles. For more information, visit www.sigsauer.com/ammunition.



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