This specific cartridge designates a type of ammunition suitable for target practice and training. It is chambered for 9x19mm Parabellum firearms. The projectile weighs 124 grains and features a full metal jacket (FMJ) construction. This design promotes reliable feeding and cycling in semi-automatic handguns and carbines, while also minimizing barrel fouling. Target ammunition, in general, is manufactured with consistent propellant loads to enhance accuracy and predictable ballistic performance.
Consistent performance and affordability often characterize this category of ammunition. This makes it a practical choice for high-volume shooting activities like competitive target shooting, tactical training, or recreational plinking. The FMJ configuration, while typically not intended for self-defense, offers a good balance between cost-effectiveness and reliable function. The specific 124-grain projectile weight offers a balance between recoil management and downrange energy transfer within the 9mm cartridge spectrum.