Product Overview
The Scorpio 9mm 115gr FMJ by STV Technology delivers Czech-engineered precision and consistency, making it a dependable choice for high-volume range sessions and everyday pistol training.
- 115-grain full metal jacket bullet for clean feeding and reliable cycling
- Brass case construction ensures smooth chambering and easy reloading
- Boxer-primed for straightforward reloading and consistent ignition
- Non-corrosive, heavy-metal-free priming mixture protects your barrel
- Lead core with brass jacket delivers stable, accurate flight downrange
- Manufactured to C.I.P. standards for uniform performance box after box
Who This Is For
This ammunition is ideal for recreational shooters, competitive pistol athletes, and firearms instructors who demand consistent, affordable 9mm training ammo. Whether you're breaking in a new handgun, running drills at the range, or stocking up for regular practice, Scorpio FMJ rounds offer the quality and reliability you'd expect from a respected European manufacturer — at a price that makes high-volume shooting practical.
Specifications
| Brand | STV Technology |
|---|---|
| Product Line | Scorpio |
| Caliber | 9mm Luger (9x19mm) |
| Bullet Weight | 115 Grain |
| Bullet Type | Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) |
| Bullet Core | Lead Core, Brass Jacket |
| Case Material | Brass |
| Primer Type | Boxer, Non-Corrosive |
| Priming Mixture | Heavy Metal Free |
| Production Standard | C.I.P. |
| Rounds Per Box | 50 |
| Country of Origin | Czech Republic |
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Scorpio 9mm ammo suitable for semi-automatic pistols?
Yes. The 115-grain FMJ profile and brass-cased, Boxer-primed construction are optimized for reliable feeding, chambering, and extraction in virtually all 9mm semi-automatic pistols — including popular platforms like the Glock 17/19, SIG Sauer P320, Smith & Wesson M&P, and Beretta 92. The C.I.P.-standard dimensions ensure compatibility with any firearm chambered for 9mm Luger (9x19mm).
Can I reload Scorpio brass casings after firing?
Absolutely. Scorpio ammunition uses reloadable brass cases with standard Boxer primers, making spent casings easy to resize, reprime, and reload. The high-quality brass is known for holding up well through multiple reloading cycles, which is a bonus for handloaders looking to reduce long-term ammo costs.
What is the expected muzzle velocity and energy for this load?
While STV Technology does not always publish ballistic data for every retail market, a standard 115-grain 9mm FMJ load typically produces a muzzle velocity of approximately 1,150–1,200 feet per second and around 340–370 foot-pounds of muzzle energy from a standard 4-inch barrel. These figures are consistent with NATO and C.I.P. specifications for 9mm Luger ammunition, making it suitable for standard-pressure firearms.