Full Metal Jacket Flat Point (FMJFP) Ammo
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Full Metal Jacket Flat Point (FMJFP) Ammo
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About Full Metal Jacket Flat Point (FMJFP) Ammunition
These loadings feature full metal jacket bullets with a flattened point design that provides enhanced energy transfer while maintaining reliable feeding characteristics. Developed for both handgun and rifle applications, the FMJFP bullet incorporates a flat-pointed nose that offers improved ballistic performance compared to round nose designs while retaining the feeding reliability and penetration characteristics of full metal jacket construction. The FMJFP design provides better energy transfer and terminal ballistics than traditional round nose bullets while ensuring consistent feeding in semi-automatic firearms. These types of loadings are well-suited for target shooting and training applications where improved ballistic performance, reliable feeding, and consistent accuracy are desired over standard round nose configurations.Common Full Metal Jacket Flat Point (FMJFP) Calibers
- 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 “9mm”. The cartridge’s 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.
- .40 S&W:The .40 Smith & Wesson cartridge was introduced in 1990 as part of a collaboration between Smith and Wesson and Winchester. The round is typically denoted by its full name, as .40 S&W, or simply as .40 cal. While effectively a shorter and milder version of the 10mm Auto, the .40 Smith & Wesson is often compared to the 9mm Luger and .45 ACP. The round boasts a greater overall length and projectile size over the 9mm Luger. The .40 Smith & Wesson is capable of higher velocities than the .45 ACP and is ultimately slower than most 9mm Luger loadings. Due to its velocity to projectile size ratio, the .40 Smith & Wesson cartridge is capable of imparting a greater amount of energy on impact. As far as recoil goes, the .40 Smith & Wesson is noticeably snappier than the 9mm Luger and .45 ACP while recoiling less than 10mm Auto.
Firearms that Use Full Metal Jacket Flat Point (FMJFP) Ammo
- Pistols
- Rifles
