For over 100 years, Norma Tactical has been manufacturing reliable, consistent ammunition for a variety of shooting enthusiasts. The 7.62×39 mm Ammo developed by Norma is some of their most popular ammo. Each round is 124 grains and brass cased to ensure it functions in all conditions. Norma 7.62×39 has a muzzle velocity of 2,340 fps, making these full metal jacket rounds perfect for both target shooting and training. Pick up a box today so that you’re ready for the next training session! Specifications for Norma Tactical 7.62x39mm 124gr FMJ Brass Cased Centerfire Rifle Ammunition: Manufacturer: Norma Cartridge: 7.62x39mm Number of Rounds: 20 Bullet Type: Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) Bullet Weight: 124 grain Cartridge Case Material: Brass Muzzle Velocity: 2430 ft/s Muzzle Energy: 1665 ft-lbs Application: Target Package Type: Box Primer Style: Centerfire Lead Free: No Condition: New Features of Norma Tactical 7.62x39mm 124gr FMJ Brass Cased Centerfire Rifle Ammunition Accurate and consistent performance Smooth chambering and low recoil Non-corrosive Package Contents: Norma Tactical 7.62x39mm 124gr FMJ Brass Cased Centerfire Rifle Ammo
Norma Tactical 7.62x39mm 124gr FMJ Brass Cased Centerfire Rifle Ammunition
$14.99
SKU: 7FD3EF17
Category: Rifle Ammo
6 reviews for Norma Tactical 7.62x39mm 124gr FMJ Brass Cased Centerfire Rifle Ammunition
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Chad Hunt –
Shipped and arrived as promised. Yes boxes were busted open and loose rounds everywhere but really who cares. They went right into a mag. Saved me a little time from having to open the boxes. Only reason it didn’t get 5 stars is because I do not know how much banging around the loose rounds took. Not to worried about super accurate since I’m shooting pigs at under 100 yards. I didn’t see any visible damage.
Ryan –
The ammo shoots pretty clean. I have had no jams or cycling issues.No issue with the ammo. One issue is on how it's boxed up for shipping. I received it and slightly shifted the boxed and I had a flash back of a broken toy at Christmas. Jingle,jangle..I was like really?? So I opened the box and found 2 ammo boxes broken. Now those air bubble packaging devices are great when used properly but there was no real attempt to secure within. I would prefer the new rounds not scraped up from shipping.Please secure the inside packaging better. This is a one off so I am not mad.
RidgeRunnerJK –
Ammo looks good but package was damaged during shipping and one corner was open. Boxes inside were also damaged and loose rounds floating around. After counting there were 7 rounds of 200 missing. The ammo it’s self looks great and would give it a 5 but packing would be a 3 so went down the middle. Hoped to have a better first experience with Optics planet.
kos –
Box arrived with 43 loose bullets in bottom of shipping box. One norma box found ripped open and lying flat in bottom of the shipping box. The other norma box found open and empty. Third box partially open at one flap, three missing bullets. Box shoed damage to several corners and creases in shipping box from impacts suffered along the way.Two norma boxes found intact and ok.The loose 43 bullets seem to be ok and in good condition.I am not dissatisfied with the product and will order again. ( but shipping needs a little work)
Dan –
Ammo looks great have not shot any of it but I am sure it will be good. Only thing has me confused is that most all 7.62×39 ammo is 123 grain ? Why is this 124 ? I like that it is American ammo and not Russian products.
Notjoe Brandon –
This is fully functioning ammo and if one is a reloader that is willing to track down cases flung yards away as the Kalashnikov loves doing to spent cases, then its a great choice.If our wonderful government would allow it, surplus or just eastern European made steel cased ammo of decent quality (as in almost anything but Tulammo), is ever bit the equal of this brass cased ammo Norma markets. I don't believe this ammo is made stateside if that is a reason some of you folks insist on while driving your made in Mexico Ford Pickup with parts sourced from China.Barnaul (which made Bear ammo), marketed awesome quality ammo steel case and all. Wolf produced a lot of great ammo for that matter and if one can find it, there is brass cased Wolf ammo made in Taiwan and it too is really good ammo.The ammo being sold as "Romanian" in the steel sardine can can be a truly great storage ammo. The projectile and primer are both sealed and of course the heavy metal can is completely sealed so your great grandchildren can dig that ammo up and have a reliable supply.Ive fired both Norma and about every steel cased 7.62X39 round sold stateside and I am willing to put up at least equal group sizes using lets say Barnaul versus Norma. Other than Tula……my suggestion is to go with whatever is least expensive. The newish re-done copper washed steel cased ammo I have no experience with but see nothing but potential problems with that ammo….but again I have no personal experience with it