Our ZQi 9mm steel case ammunition offers a nickel-plated, highly polished case for optimal feeding and corrosion resistance, coupled with a 124gr. brass-jacketed lead core projectile that is not drawn to a magnet, which is safe for steel targets and most ranges. Specifications for ZQi Ammunition 9mm 124gr. Full-Metal Jacket FMJ Nickel-Plated Steel Cased Centerfire Ammunition: Manufacturer: ZQi Ammunition Cartridge: 9mm Luger Bullet Type: Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) Bullet Weight: 124 grain Cartridge Case Material: Nickel Plated Steel Muzzle Velocity: 1140 ft/s Application: Target, Self Defense Package Type: Box Included Accessories: Standard Primer Style: Centerfire Lead Free: No Caliber: .355 Caliber Gun Type: Handgun Features of ZQi Ammunition 9mm 124gr. Full-Metal Jacket FMJ Nickel-Plated Steel Cased Centerfire Ammunition Projectile: 124gr. brass-jacketed lead core FMJ (not attracted to magnet) Powder: Smokeless Primer: Boxer Package Contents: ZQi Ammunition 9mm 124gr. Full-Metal Jacket FMJ Nickel-Plated Steel Cased Centerfire Ammunition
ZQi Ammunition 9mm 124gr. Full-Metal Jacket FMJ Nickel-Plated Steel Cased Centerfire Ammunition
$31.59
SKU: 0AA14E33
Category: Handgun Ammo
6 reviews for ZQi Ammunition 9mm 124gr. Full-Metal Jacket FMJ Nickel-Plated Steel Cased Centerfire Ammunition
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Jamie Chartraw –
This ammo is super accurate for target ammo. I went through 500 rounds and am buying 500 more. If you can get this ammo for under .50 cent's a round. Do it. You won't be disappointed…………………………
Jamie Chartraw –
My wife and I have now shot around 1000 rounds of this Ammo. We have had 0 malfunctions. Remember to lube your gun before shooting. We've used this Ammo in multiple Glock 43's, A Glock 19, and A Sig p229. If you have problems with this Ammo. It's most likely your firearm.
Lethal Butterknife –
Received this order 4/28/2022 and went straight to the range with it. My range doesn't allow steel case but was able to get these past them. Not going to lie here…this ammo feeds all day long and burns WAY cleaner than some of the more expensive brass case I use. Felt recoil was less than the 115gr fmj I normally use (may have just been in my head). Used with a brand new Canik METE.
Alex –
Put a box through my Beretta 92x and was happy with the results. No feeding or extraction issues and each round went bang. Packaging is on the cheaper end, but the rounds are polished and look good. Probably one of the better “budget” options. I would shoot these over other budget offerings like Remington UMC, Ammo Inc, or Blazer Aluminum.
Stargate –
I do not want to criticize this ammo that my fireman may not be capable of using. I used the ammo in my Taurus and it severely jammed my handgun. I would get 1 fired but others will jammed the gun so bad I had to use force on the gun to eject.I used "Winchester Active Duty 9mm Luger 115 grain MHS Ball (M1152) Full Metal Jacket Flat Nose (FMJ-FN) Brass Casing Centerfire Pistol Ammunition WIN9MHSC Caliber", and that worked flawlessly in the TaurusG3C.So my conclusion is to not stock up up any particular ammo brand until you have shot at least 200 bullets.Optics Planet is in no way at fault with the ammo.
Rightist –
After researching 9mm Luger ammo I read from numerous sources that 124gr was the preferred ammo of many military and law enforcement entities. They said it had less perceived recoil and less penetration or pass through than lower grain while still maintaining super sonic velocity. I took 100 rounds of 115gr and 100 rounds of 124gr and 100 rounds of 147gr to the range to test that theory. While all three passed through large pumpkins (1 ft or so) there was a noticeable difference in the recoil of each. The 124gr let me fire more smoothly than the 115gr, so my groupings were tighter and I felt more accurate. I am switching to 124gr ammo for that reliability. These ZQi were affordable and all 100 fired perfectly.