Remington Ammo Logo

Remington Ammo For Sale

Live Inventory
Founded in 1816, Remington produces a plethora of cartridges in their plants across America. This iconic ammo brand introduced the plastic shotgun shell in the 60s, and continues to offer new and innovative products to shooters for hunting, target and personal defense uses. Learn More
per page
  1. Remington 40 Cal Ammo - 500 Rounds of 180 Grain FMJ Ammunition

    $168.99

    10 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 990 FPS
    Muzzle Energy 392 ft lbs
    • 500 Rounds
    • 33.8¢ per round
    • Made by Remington
  2. Remington 40 Cal Ammo - 1000 Rounds of 180 Grain FMJ Ammunition

    $424.99

    2 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 990 FPS
    Muzzle Energy 392 ft lbs
    • 1000 Rounds
    • 42.5¢ per round
    • Made by Remington
  3. Remington Range 40 S&W - 50 Rounds of 180 Grain FMJ Ammunition

    $21.99

    54 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 985 FPS
    Muzzle Energy 388 ft lbs
  4. Remington 40 Cal Ammo - 650 Rounds of 180 Grain MC Ammunition

    $294.99

    5 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 985 FPS
    Muzzle Energy 388 ft lbs
    • 650 Rounds
    • 45.4¢ per round
    • Made by Remington
  5. Remington 10mm Ammo - 500 Rounds of 180 Grain MC Ammunition

    $289.99

    9 In stock now

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 +10
    Bullet type FMJ
    Primer Type Boxer
    Casing Type Nickel-Plated Brass
    Condition New
    Muzzle Velocity 1150 FPS
    Muzzle Energy 529 ft lbs
    • 500 Rounds
    • 58¢ per round
    • Made by Remington
  6. Remington 10mm Ammo - 50 Rounds of 180 Grain FMJ Ammunition

    $30.99

    20 In stock now

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 +10
    Bullet type FMJ
    Primer Type Boxer
    Casing Type Nickel-Plated Brass
    Condition New
    Muzzle Velocity 1150 FPS
    Muzzle Energy 529 ft lbs

Overview of Remington Ammo

Founded in 1816 by Eliphalet Remington, Remington Arms began with the simple idea of building a better rifle. Today, it’s the oldest firearms manufacturer in the U.S. and the only one producing both firearms and ammunition domestically. From its humble beginnings in Ilion, New York, Remington has grown into a cornerstone of American manufacturing.

The Birth of Remington

Eliphalet Remington’s gunsmithing journey began with crafting a flintlock rifle that won second place in a competition but sparked demand among competitors. This success led to the founding of E. Remington & Sons. The company thrived, becoming a leader in rifle and shotgun manufacturing, and introduced innovations like the rolling block rifle in 1865.

Expanding the Brand

During WWI, Remington produced rifles for Allied forces but faced financial strain after a failed contract with Russia. In the 1920s, the company diversified, manufacturing items like knives and cash registers to utilize excess capacity from wartime production. Later acquired by DuPont, Remington expanded globally and became a leader in ammunition production.

Innovations in Firearms

Remington introduced the iconic Model 870 Wingmaster shotgun in 1950 and pioneered plastic shotgun shells in the 1960s. They continue to serve hunters, competitive shooters, and firearm enthusiasts with modern offerings like the R-15 rifles and Nitro Mag shotguns. Remington's commitment to quality has made its firearms and ammunition a staple in American households.

Remington in the Modern Era

In the 21st century, Remington expanded into security technologies while maintaining its focus on high-quality firearms. Despite challenges, including a bankruptcy filing in 2018, the brand remains synonymous with innovation and reliability in the firearms industry.

Discover more about Remington's legendary products, including 30-06 and .223 ammo, at Ammo.com. Remington also lent its name to the .22-250 Remington cartridge when it standardized the popular wildcat in 1965, cementing its place in varmint hunting history.

Want to know how Remington’s most popular training rounds perform? Read our Remington UMC 9mm review for accuracy, reliability, and cleanliness results after 150 rounds.

Sam Jacobs
Written by
Sam Jacobs

Customer Reviews

  • JR said:

    The smmo worked well so far with only a few jams.