PMC Ammo
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PMC - X-TAC - 5.56x45mm - 62 Grain - FMJ
$0.45 β $0.55 / round -
PMC - X-TAC - 5.56x45mm - 55 Grain - FMJBT
$0.46 β $0.55 / round -
PMC - Bronze - 223 Rem - 55 Grain - FMJ
$0.45 β $0.55 / round -
PMC - Bronze - 9mm - 115 Grain - FMJ
$0.25 β $0.28 / round -

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PMC - X-TAC - 5.56x45mm - 62 Grain - FMJ M855 - Battle Pack
$0.73 β $0.75 / round -
PMC - Bronze - 223 Rem - 55 Grain - FMJ - Battle Pack
$0.51 β $0.54 / round -
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PMC - Bronze - 9mm - 115 Grain - FMJ - Battle Pack
$0.29 β $0.31 / round -
PMC - Bronze - 308 Win - 147 Grain - FMJBT
$0.93 β $1.05 / round -
PMC - Bronze - 45 ACP - 230 Grain - FMJ
$0.43 β $0.46 / round -
PMC - Bronze - 40 S&W - 165 Grain - FMJ
$0.36 β $0.40 / round -
PMC - Bronze - 9mm - 124 Grain - FMJ
$0.26 β $0.30 / round -
PMC - Bronze - 308 Win - 150 Grain - SP
$0.99 β $1.10 / round -
PMC - Bronze - 223 Rem - 55 Grain - FMJ - Bandolier
$0.46 β $0.50 / round -
PMC - X-TAC - 5.56x45mm - 55 Grain - FMJ - Battle Pack
$0.53 β $0.57 / round -
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PMC - Bronze - 357 Magnum - 158 Grain - JSP
$0.55 β $0.62 / round -
PMC - Bronze - 7.62x39 - 123 Grain - FMJ
$0.82 β $0.95 / round -
PMC - Bronze - 45 ACP - 230 Grain - FMJ - Battle Pack
$0.45 β $0.48 / round -
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PMC - Bronze - 223 Rem - 55 Grain - PSP
$0.58 β $0.65 / round -
PMC - Bronze - 380 Auto - 90 Grain - FMJ
$0.37 β $0.40 / round -
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PMC - X-TAC - 7.62x51 - 147 Grain - FMJ-BT - M80
$0.93 β $1.05 / round -
PMC - Bronze - 44 Magnum - 240 Grain - Truncated Cone Soft Point
$0.87 β $0.96 / round -
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PMC - Bronze - 38 Super +P - 130 Grain - FMJ
$0.55 β $0.62 / round -
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PMC - Bronze - 32 Auto - 71 Grain - FMJ
$0.45 β $0.50 / round -
PMC - Bronze - 40 S&W - 180 Grain - FMJFP
$0.02 β $0.40 / round -
PMC - Bronze - 38 Special - 132 Grain - FMJ
$0.48 β $0.52 / round -
PMC - Bronze - 25 Auto - 50 Grain - FMJ
$0.42 β $0.46 / round -
PMC - Bronze - 10mm - 200 Grain - FMJ
$0.58 β $0.64 / round -
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PMC - X-TAC - 5.56x45mm - 62 Grain - FMJBT - M855 - Bandolier
$0.54 β $0.59 / round -
PMC - X-TAC - 5.56x45mm - 55 Grain - FMJBT - Bandolier
$0.48 β $0.54 / round -
PMC - Bronze - 40 S&W - 165 Grain - FMJ - Battle Pack
$0.40 β $0.43 / round -
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PMC - Bronze - 9mm - 147 Grain - FMJ
$0.28 β $0.32 / round
PMC Ammo
Popular Ammo Offerings from PMC
- 9mm:The 9mm Luger cartridge is easily the most common handgun round in common use. The caliber goes by many names, often being referred to as 9mm NATO, 9mm Parabellum, 9x19mm, or just generically β9mmβ. The cartridgeβs origins can be traced back to the early 20th century and is the brainchild of Georg Luger. Originally found in firearms such as the Borchardt C-93 and the P-08 Luger pistol, the round has become a common chambering for handguns in civilian and military use from the 20th century onward. Firearms such as pistols and submachine guns in 9mm Luger have commonly been used by military and law enforcement personnel across the globe, leading to the round establishing a reputation for being a reliable service cartridge.
- 5.56x45mm:The 5.56x45mm NATOβs roots can be traced to the .223 Remington cartridge, a popular smallbore sporting cartridge. Initially, development for the cartridge began in the United States in 1957 alongside efforts to develop a smallbore, high-velocity firearm. This would eventually lead to the introduction of the AR-15 and subsequent M16 series of rifles. The cartridge would go on to see use by American forces in the Vietnam War and subsequent conflicts. During the 1970s and 1980s, NATO expressed interest in a standardized, smallbore cartridge to replace the 7.62x51mm NATO round. This led to the cartridgeβs adoption by NATO in the form of the SS109 cartridge. After its adoption, the round has seen use with NATO members and allies such as the United Kingdom, Austria, France, and even Japan.
- .308 Winchester:The .308 Winchester is an American cartridge that was introduced in 1952. The cartridge served as the basis for the 7.62x51mm NATO cartridge, a long-standing military cartridge utilized by many countries. The .308 Winchester itself is derived from the .300 Savage and was designed with the intent of matching ballistic performance similar to the .30-06 Springfield in a smaller package. Many firearms have been chambered in the .308 Winchester cartridge. A wide variety of commercial firearms have been chambered in the .308 Winchester, typically in semi-automatic or bolt action form. While newer cartridges have been introduced which surpass the .308 Winchester in certain use cases, the cartridge still remains popular among shooters. The cartridge is an incredibly versatile cartridge which can easily be pressed into a variety of roles.
- 10mm:The 10mm Auto, often referred to as 10mm, is a potent handgun cartridge that was introduced in 1983. When compared to standard, non-specialty .357 Magnum loadings, the 10mm Auto is capable of producing higher energies. Specialty 10mm Auto loadings are on par with specialty, high performance .357 Magnum loadings. The cartridge is often compared to the 9mm Luger and .45 ACP as they are common semi-automatic cartridges of the time. The 10mm Auto essentially has high velocities, like 9mm Luger, and larger, heavier projectiles, like .45 ACP, providing shooters with a versatile and capable round. The 10mm Auto will notably have a stout and snappy recoil impulse which is accompanied by flat trajectories.
Common PMC Bullet Types
- Full Metal Jacket (FMJ):Like the name suggests, these types of loadings feature projectiles which are adorned with metal jacketing. This jacket is generally made of copper and will cover the tip and sides of the projectile. Typically, the base of the projectile is left uncoated. These types of loadings are well-suited for range use and are some of the most common types of ammo one will encounter.
- Jacketed Hollow Point (JHP):JHP loadings feature hollow point projectiles which are adorned with a full metal jacket. These loadings are generally found in the form of defensive ammo offerings and are designed to facilitate reliable expansion upon impact. Additionally, these types of loadings are designed to achieve adequate levels of penetration for defensive purposes while not overpenetrating the target and risking collateral damage. A good hollow point loading is one that achieves an appropriate level of penetration while expanding reliably upon impact within the target.
- Open Tip Match (OTM):These types of loadings will generally feature heavier projectiles and are well-suited to precision-oriented shooting. Material has been removed from these projectiles, hence the βOpen-Tip Matchβ designation, helping achieve high velocities. While technically a hollow point, these loadings are designed for superior ballistic performance and not intended to function as standard hollow points.
- Soft Point:Like traditional SP loadings, PSP loadings are designed to rapidly expand upon impact, making them optimal for hunting usage. The key difference between SP and PSP loadings is the key term βpointed.β The addition of a distinct point in these projectiles allows for flat trajectories and a greater accuracy potential. Additionally, pointed projectiles are going to have a greater velocity potential than their rounded counterparts.


