Sig Sauer Ammunition Equal or Better
Federal opportunity from Administration • Corrections and Rehabilitation. Place of performance: HI. Response deadline: Mar 10, 2026.
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Item No: E9MMB1-50 Ammo Type: FMJ Caliber: 9MM LUGER Grain Weight: 115 GR Muzzle Velocity: 1185 fps Muzzle Energy: 359 ft-lb
Requesting vendors be Hawaii Compliance Express (HCE) compliant at bid closing. All applicable fees including shipping, handling, taxes, etc. shall be included in the total bid price. Please submit your product description with your bid price.
423910: Ammunition, sporting, merchant wholesalers; 332992: Ammunition, small arms (i.e., 30 mm. or less, 1.18 inch or less), manufacturing; 423990: Ammunition (except sporting) merchant wholesalers; 332992: Small arms ammunition (i.e., 30 mm. or less, 1.18 inch or less) manufacturing
Item No: E9MMB1-50
Ammo Type: FMJ
Caliber: 9MM LUGER
Grain Weight: 115 GR
Muzzle Velocity: 1185 fps
Muzzle Energy: 359 ft-lb
Requesting vendors be Hawaii Compliance Express (HCE) compliant at bid closing. All applicable fees including shipping, handling, taxes, etc. shall be included in the total bid price. Please submit your product description with your bid price.
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