The Remington UMC 9mm Luger 115 gr FMJ Mega Pack is a brass-cased centerfire handgun ammunition load intended for high-volume training and target shooting. It uses a 115-grain full metal jacket (FMJ) bullet profile commonly chosen for reliable feeding and consistent range performance in 9×19 pistols and pistol-caliber carbines.
Key Features
FMJ bullet design: Full metal jacket construction is intended for reliable feeding and consistent target shooting where expansion is not required.
115-grain training weight: Common 9mm practice bullet weight that typically produces familiar recoil and point-of-impact characteristics for drills and zero confirmation.
High-count bulk packaging: Mega Pack format is intended to support longer range sessions with fewer box changes.
Brass-cased, reloadable format: Brass cases are generally compatible with conventional resizing and reloading practices.
Specifications
Model number: L9MM3A
Cartridge: 9mm Luger (9×19).
Bullet weight: 115 grain.
Bullet type: Full Metal Jacket (FMJ).
Primer type: Centerfire primer, typically noncorrosive.
Case material: Brass.
Published muzzle velocity: Approximately 1,135–1,145 fps (varies by lot, test barrel length, and published listing).
Published muzzle energy: Approximately 335 ft-lb (varies with the published velocity and test conditions).
Intended use: Training and target shooting.
Competing Items
Federal American Eagle 9mm 115 gr FMJ: Comparable brass-cased 115-grain FMJ practice load.
Winchester USA 9mm 115 gr FMJ: Mainstream 115-grain FMJ range ammunition in bulk and standard boxes.
CCI Blazer Brass 9mm 115 gr FMJ: Common range load with brass cases and FMJ bullets.
PMC Bronze 9mm 115 gr FMJ: Training-focused 115-grain FMJ offering in standard and bulk packaging.
Magtech 9mm 115 gr FMJ: Comparable FMJ practice ammunition in the same caliber and weight class.
The Remington UMC 9mm Luger 115 gr FMJ Mega Pack is a straightforward bulk training load that prioritizes dependable feeding and repeatable range performance in 9mm handguns. It’s best suited to practice, drills, and general target shooting where FMJ bullet construction and higher round counts are preferred.
