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Founded in 1916, Federal provided ammunition to the U.S. military for World War II and the Vietnam Conflict. Today, Federal's 1,000+ employees produce high-quality self defense and hunting ammunition entirely from their plant in Anoka, Minnesota. Learn More
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  1. Federal 5.7x28 Ammo - 500 Rounds of 40 Grain FMJ Ammunition

    $338.99

    7 In stock now

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 +10
    Bullet type FMJ
    Primer Type Boxer
    Casing Type Brass
    Condition New
    Muzzle Velocity 1655 FPS
    Muzzle Energy 243 ft lbs
    • 500 Rounds
    • 67.8ยข per round
    • Made by Federal

Overview of Federal Ammo

Federal Ammunition began in 1916 in Anoka, Minnesota, originally manufacturing ammo and bicycles. Under Charles L. Horn's leadership from 1922, Federal grew into a renowned ammunition brand. Horn's innovative marketing and commitment to quality helped secure contracts during WWII, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War, solidifying Federal's role in military supply.

Federal's Product Innovation

Federal offers a comprehensive catalog of centerfire, rimfire, and shotshell ammo. The company pioneered conservation efforts, including supporting 4-H programs and advocating for the Pittman-Robertson Act, which continues to fund wildlife restoration through ammunition excise taxes.

Modern Manufacturing

Federal's Anoka facility has expanded from its modest beginnings to over 500,000 square feet, producing a wide range of ammo for hunting, self-defense, and law enforcement. Innovations like Hydra-Shok self-defense rounds and American Eagle Syntech polymer-coated bullets highlight Federal's commitment to quality and performance.

Awards and Recognition

Federal has received numerous accolades, including Game & Fish Readersโ€™ Choice Awards and the NRAโ€™s Golden Bullseye. The company remains a trusted name for shooters across the globe.

Sam Jacobs
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Sam Jacobs

Customer Reviews

  • DB said:

    Good ammo. Much cheaper than FN. Ran either or in a magazine and could not detect any differences. I encounter a lot of negative comments on this ammo. Mostly they looked to be repeats of the same comments. Some of the claims were downright preposterous, such as slugs falling out of casings. I don't believe any of those claims. I expect they are people trolling for FN, which is almost a buck a round.

  • Denny said:

    Good

  • Benjamin said:

    Just purchased the FiveseveN and took it to the range with this ammo. Didnโ€™t have any issues with the first (and only, unfortunately) 150 rounds I ran through it. The accuracy was nowhere near what Iโ€™ve heard reviewed...which was the reason I purchased the gun. However the gun isnโ€™t broken in yet so this is a premature review on the ammo The American Eagle 5.7 is the cheapest ammo you can get for the gun so in comparison itโ€™s pretty good. However if the accuracy doesnโ€™t improve after 500 rounds Iโ€™m going to trade in the gun

  • PAUL said:

    ILL STAY WITH FEDERAL AMMO NO PROBLEM THANKS

  • nunya said:

    The rounds were a good fit and performed well.. I will surely be getting more !

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