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$11.95 per box. I would get some b... you can take advantage of this deal....
I used 9.3x62mm from this brand. It was very good ammo.
Where is that stuff made? Just curious, looks like stuff have from Serbia. PPU
A good buy at today's prices. The Geco ammo in the same link is cheaper yet. Both are FMJ. I couldn't see whether one of them is brass cased and the other steel or what accounts for the price differential other than brand. Norma is certainly a top brand.
Originally Posted by Terryk
Where is that stuff made? Just curious, looks like stuff have from Serbia. PPU


Serbs make some good stuff......Just saying....
Give it 6 months . Prices will return to normal.
Originally Posted by hikerbum
Give it 6 months . Prices will return to normal.



I hope your right, but I think being an election year and this dam China virus, these prices will most likely go up from here. Time will tell...
Originally Posted by hikerbum
Give it 6 months . Prices will return to normal.


6 months puts us less than 30 days from the election. I think prices will only increase until after the election. If Trump is re-elected, we'll see a dramatic decrease in prices. If he loses, the sky is the limit.
Just saw this and checked. Both the Norma and the PPU show out of stock.
Glad I reload.
Originally Posted by hikerbum
Give it 6 months . Prices will return to normal.
These are normal prices. Before the big shortage during the Obama years, one could usually get FMJ 9mm at Walmart for $9.99, either Remington/UMC or Federal. After the shortage went on for awhile, the price came up to $12.99, where it has stayed. A case might get you a discount and non-reloadable and/or steel cased crap could be a little cheaper.
Originally Posted by Terryk
Where is that stuff made? Just curious, looks like stuff have from Serbia. PPU


Back in stock.

It will probably say Made in EU on the box. In EU they have ammo plants in: Sweden, Germany, Hungary, Switzerland. Not sure where it's made, but I would guess Sirok, Hungary.
The RUAG 9x19 fmj I have shot in the past was made in Thun Switzerland.



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