Sellier & Bellot 9mm 124 grain Ammo For Sale

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Sellier & Bellot 9mm 124 grain ammo delivers dependable performance at a strong value. The balanced 124 grain weight offers smooth recoil and reliable cycling across a wide range of 9mm pistols, making it a solid choice for range training and everyday shooting. Learn More
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  1. Sellier and Bellot 9mm Ammo - 50 Rounds of 124 Grain FMJ Ammunition

    $14.99

    40 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 1181 FPS
    Muzzle Energy 382 ft lbs
  2. Sellier and Bellot 9mm Ammo - 1000 Rounds of 124 Grain FMJ Ammunition

    $274.99

    86 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 1181 FPS
    Muzzle Energy 382 ft lbs

Overview of Sellier & Bellot 9mm 124 grain Ammo

Overview

Sellier & Bellot 9mm 124 grain ammo is a proven choice for shooters who want a dependable, middle-weight load that balances recoil control, accuracy, and consistent performance. Sitting between lighter 115 grain and heavier 147 grain options, 124 grain 9mm is often favored for training, competition, and defensive practice because it closely mirrors the feel and point of impact of many duty-style loads.

If you’re the kind of shooter who actually pays attention to how a pistol behaves shot-to-shot, this weight just makes sense. A lot of people find 124 grain has a ā€œcleanerā€ impulse than 115—less snappy in the hands—so it’s easier to track your sights and call your shots. That matters when you’re running faster strings, working on splits, or trying to keep your dot from bouncing off the window. And compared to many 147 grain loads, 124s often feel a bit quicker back on target without the heavier ā€œpush,ā€ which is why so many folks settle into 124 as their all-around training staple.

It’s also a practical choice if you’re trying to build consistency across guns. Some pistols (especially compacts) can be pickier with lighter loads depending on springs, break-in, and grip, and 124 grain tends to run with a little more authority. The result is fewer ā€œwhy did it short-stroke?ā€ moments and more reps that actually count. If you’re practicing draw-to-first-shot, reloads, or one-handed work, the last thing you want is ammo that becomes the variable.

Manufactured by Sellier & Bellot, this ammo is known for solid QC and reliable feeding across a wide range of pistols. From a customer POV, the value is simple: you’re paying for predictability. More uniform feel, more repeatable results, fewer surprises. That’s what makes range time productive—especially when you’re zeroing an optic, confirming your hold, or trying to tighten groups without wondering if the ammo is the problem.

This load is commonly used for high-volume range training and skill development, making it a strong fit for anyone regularly shooting 9mm ammo. If you train often, the ā€œrealā€ value isn’t just cost per round—it’s buying a load you can stick with. When your ammo stays consistent, your practice stays honest: same recoil, same timing, same expectations every time you press the trigger.

If you’re looking to keep costs down without sacrificing performance, pairing this category with bulk 9mm ammo purchases is a smart way to stay stocked and ready. It’s the easiest way to avoid the cycle of grabbing random boxes, changing loads week to week, and wondering why your cadence or point of impact feels ā€œoff.ā€

If you want a versatile 9mm round that shoots true, cycles smoothly, and holds up session after session, Sellier & Bellot 124 grain 9mm is a dependable option worth having on hand.

Customer Reviews

  • Freddy said:

    I get 1k rounds (Sellier&Bellot) at a time now and am amazed at the XRG critical defense ammo. No issues with any of my 9mm Caniks or Rost Martin RM1C comp. very impressed. It's all I'll use now. Also thanks for the great prices!

  • Nick said:

    Shot this at the range in Glock 19 Gen 5 since it was the only ammo I could find a year ago. Out of 50 rounds I had zero jams and it is much easier to load in a magazine. On top of that, I didn't even need to clean the gun really, it shoots smooth and pretty clean. I love it so much I bought a few more boxes.

  • Lecomte11 said:

    Outstanding quality

  • CLL said:

    Great ammo, clean rounds.

  • PeteL said:

    I mostly shoot this through my Glocks and Staccatos, never an issue unlike with other brands.

  • Glock19Dude said:

    I've been only using g this ammo since I got my first Glock. This is one of the oldest Ammo manufacturers in the world. High quality stuff!!

  • Christopher said:

    My Glock 49 ran perfectly for first 200 rounds 43x same after first 50 rounds Really like this brand -

  • shivan said:

    Great clean ammo,

  • Butch said:

    First few hundred rounds not a single problem of any kind

  • Jersey said:

    2000 rounds through a Walther PDP without a single glitch. Seems as clean as Blazer Brass and as reliable. Very tight packaging makes for easier storage/transport, and the bullets are nice and shiny to boot.

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