RTI Selling Sellier & Bellot 9 mm

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posted on March 18, 2021
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Royal Tiger Imports, known for its extensive military surplus offerings coming out of Ethiopia, just added an incredible quantity of 9 mm ammunition to its product lineup. As of March 2021, the United States is suffering from a severe ammo shortage, but RTI was able to get its hands on a significant quantity of new-manufacture Sellier & Bellot 124-gr. 9 mm ammunition and, as of this writing, has stock ready to ship.

Sellier & Bellot is a prominent producer of ammunition based in the Czech Republic. In recent years, the company has provided quantities of affordable 9 mm FMJ loads to the U.S. firearm community. These rounds are loaded in Boxer-primed brass cases that can be reloaded easily, and the non-corrosive primers and powder help to prevent corrosion in your go-to firearm.

Royal Tiger Imports is selling this S&B 9 mm ammunition in quantities of 250 and 2,000 rounds. The cartridges are loaded in cardboard boxes, and there is no quantity limit for purchase. Consumers can buy 250-round quantities for $199.99 or 2,000 rounds for $1,399.99.

Those ordering will have to supply proof of age before the order can ship. RTI accepts driver's licenses, FFLs or other forms of ID that display the purchaser's date of birth. All local and state regulations apply. For more information on this in-stock ammunition, visit royaltigerimports.com.

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