SIG 365 Elite Performance Ammunition in 115gr 9mm SIG V-Crown and SIG FMJ

SIG 365 Elite Performance Ammunition in 115gr 9mm SIG V-Crown and SIG FMJ

SIG SAUER, Inc. introduced new SIG 365 Elite Performance Ammunition in 115gr 9mm SIG V-Crown and SIG FMJ loads. Designed for optimal performance in short barrel, concealed carry pistols, such as its namesake – the P365 high-capacity, micro compact – SIG 365 ammunition uses low-flash, clean burning powders.

SIG full metal jacket (FMJ) ammunition is engineered to shoot like SIG V-Crown jacketed hollow point (JHP) personal defense loads, maintaining the same recoil, velocity, and same point of impact to ensure a seamless transition from training ammunition to carry ammunition. Corresponding SIG V-Crown and FMJ rounds are loaded on the same machines, use the same brass, and are loaded to the same pressures. They use the same clean-burning powder that is consumed before the projectile leaves the barrel, to optimize muzzle velocity and muzzle energy, while still creating a manageable recoil.

SIG FMJ Ammunition

SIG FMJ Ammunition

SIG V-Crown stacked hollow point ammunition is created to deliver exceptional on target energy, with maximum weight retention and expansion for ultimate stopping power and personal defense. The V-Crown’s coated, nickel-plated cases provide enhanced lubricity, corrosion resistance, and reliable feeding and extraction.  SIG FMJ training ammunition features durable, copper jacketed bullets that stay with the lead on impact.

SIG V-Crown Ammunition

SIG V-Crown Ammunition

“SIG 365 Elite Performance Ammunition is designed for exceptional performance in the new SIG P365 and other short barrel pistols. We use clean burning powders that are consumed before the projectile leaves the barrel, resulting in optimal muzzle velocity and muzzle energy.  SIG 365 FMJ ammunition is an affordable, high-performance training load, while the award-winning SIG V-Crown stacked hollow point ammunition is exceptionally effective for personal defense, delivering outstanding accuracy, reliable uniform expansion and maximum terminal performance.”

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