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    Had a gun shop open up in my area.... They have a box of 50rds of the PMC 9mm 115g FMJ for 8.50. Was wondering if anyone had any experience with this ammo, if it if good ammo or not. I have a Smith and wesson sigma 9mm (sw9ve).

    Thanks for any input that you can provide.





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    My shop sells it, Ive never had a problem with it at all. I shoot a Taurus PT 92 btw
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    PMC is what I shoot in 9mm, that is a great price.Buy all you can.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gkeil961 View Post
    Had a gun shop open up in my area.... They have a box of 50rds of the PMC 9mm 115g FMJ for 8.50. Was wondering if anyone had any experience with this ammo, if it if good ammo or not. I have a Smith and wesson sigma 9mm (sw9ve).

    Thanks for any input that you can provide.
    I've used that brand and load. It's fine for punching paper.
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    Great ammo for shooting, great price, buy a truck load
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    Great price and rare issues as well. Two thumbs up.

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    90% of the range ammo I use is PMC. It's my preferred stuff. Never had a problem with it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gkeil961 View Post
    Had a gun shop open up in my area.... They have a box of 50rds of the PMC 9mm 115g FMJ for 8.50. Was wondering if anyone had any experience with this ammo, if it if good ammo or not. I have a Smith and wesson sigma 9mm (sw9ve).

    Thanks for any input that you can provide.
    If that's brass ammo you should buy all you can. The ammo is good and the price is excellent.

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    I have a SW9VE as well and have shot that ammo with no problems.

    So far, I have shot the following through my SW9VE:
    Remington UMC 9mm 115-gr. FMJ
    Winchester White Box 9mm 115-gr. FMJ
    MagTech Blueline 9mm 115-gr. FMJ
    PMC Bronze 9mm 115-gr. FMJ
    Sellier & Bellot 9mm 115-gr. FMJ

    Still wanting to try some Hornady Critical Defense ammo.

    I would stay away from steel casings, go brass only!
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    I've never had any issues with PMC ammo in 40S&W. I see no reason why their 9mm ammo would be of any notable concern.

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