{"id":16034,"count":1,"description":"Turan Ammo is a Turkish manufacturer that produces centerfire cartridges for the range and training market. The brand does one thing: high-volume, low-cost ammunition in brass cases, built to a spec that works in standard firearms without any surprises. No premium tiers, no hunting lines, no marketing fluff. Just functional FMJ rounds at a price point that makes regular range time practical.\r\n\r\nFor European shooters, access to competitively priced brass-cased training ammo is not always straightforward. That is where Turan ammunition fits in. The product is export-focused by design, and we carry it at No Boring Guns because the demand for affordable, range-ready centerfire cartridges is real and consistent across our customer base.\r\n<h2>Brand Story<\/h2>\r\nTuran started in 1997 in \u00dcz\u00fcml\u00fc, Turkey, as a firearms manufacturer producing hunting rifles and shotguns. The pivot to ammunition came in 2007, when the company added blank cartridges and hunting loads to its output. Metallic centerfire production for the commercial export market came later, after significant infrastructure investment. By 2019, the company had launched its 9x19mm line in earnest, and the production facility now covers a substantial footprint with dedicated manufacturing and loading lines.\r\n\r\nGrowth since then has been deliberate. Recognising rising international demand for 5.56x45mm NATO and related calibres, the company revised its investment plan in 2022 and 2023 to add capacity for <a href=\"https:\/\/nbg.eu\/product-category\/rifle-ammunition\/\">rifle ammunition<\/a>. The facility holds ISO 9001 certification, and the 9mm Luger loadings carry C.I.P. markings, which matters for European compliance. Exports account for the majority of their output, with America and European countries as the primary destinations.\r\n<h2>Product Lineup<\/h2>\r\n<h3>Pistol Ammunition<\/h3>\r\nTuran pistol ammunition currently covers 9mm Luger, available in 115 grain and 124 grain FMJ configurations. There is also a 9mm NATO 124 grain FMJ option and a Range and Practice line aimed specifically at high-volume training. All <a href=\"https:\/\/nbg.eu\/product-category\/pistol-ammunition\/\">pistol loadings<\/a> use brass cases, Boxer primers, and lead-core FMJ projectiles with no steel in the bullet construction, making them non-magnetic and acceptable at ranges that prohibit steel-core or steel-cased ammunition. The non-corrosive primer spec means routine cleaning is all that is required after range sessions. For reloaders, brass cases combined with Boxer primers make this Turan 9mm ammo a straightforward once-fired brass source. The 124 grain loading in particular cycles reliably across common service pistol platforms.\r\n<h3>Rifle Ammunition<\/h3>\r\nOn the rifle side, Turan ammunition covers 5.56x45mm NATO in two distinct loadings. The M193 load uses a 55 grain FMJ projectile. The SS109 loading follows NATO spec with a 62 grain bullet and steel penetrator, comparable to M855 Green Tip. A .223 Remington 55 grain FMJ load rounds out the centerfire rifle offering. All non-SS109 rifle projectiles use tombac (brass) jackets over lead cores. These are straightforward training and plinking loads, not match-grade rounds, and they perform accordingly. Shooters running semi-auto rifles at the range for volume work will find this Turan rifle ammunition does the job without inflating their cost per round.\r\n<h2>Why We Stock Turan<\/h2>\r\nThe answer is simple: customers ask for affordable, brass-cased, non-corrosive centerfire ammunition, and this brand delivers that at a price that makes sense. We stock Turan at No Boring Guns because it fills a practical gap for shooters who put significant volume through their firearms and cannot justify premium pricing for every training session. The brand ships well, is available in bulk quantities, and the pricing in \u20ac is competitive against comparable European training-grade options. Reloaders get the added benefit of usable once-fired brass. For customers who have already tried the brand and know their firearms cycle it reliably, it is a straightforward repeat purchase.\r\n<h2>Frequently Asked Questions<\/h2>\r\n<h3>Where is Turan ammo made?<\/h3>\r\nTuran ammunition is manufactured in \u00dcz\u00fcml\u00fc, Turkey, at the company's dedicated production facility. The company started as a firearms manufacturer in 1997 and transitioned into centerfire ammunition production from 2007 onwards, investing significantly in building out its loading and manufacturing infrastructure. The majority of their output is produced for export to international markets, including European countries.\r\n<h3>Is Turan a good ammo brand?<\/h3>\r\nTuran is a solid choice for range training and high-volume shooting sessions, provided your expectations match what the brand actually offers. The 9mm and 5.56 centerfire loads use brass cases and Boxer primers, are non-corrosive, and are C.I.P. compliant, which covers the practical requirements for most European range use. They are not match-grade rounds and are not intended for defensive carry, but for putting consistent volume through a pistol or semi-auto rifle at the range, they do the job at a competitive price point. As with any budget training ammunition, it is worth running a box through your specific firearm before purchasing in bulk.","link":"https:\/\/nbg.eu\/sl\/brand\/turan\/","name":"Turan","slug":"turan","taxonomy":"product_brand","parent":0,"meta":[],"acf":[],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/nbg.eu\/sl\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/product_brand\/16034","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/nbg.eu\/sl\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/product_brand"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/nbg.eu\/sl\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/taxonomies\/product_brand"}],"wp:post_type":[{"href":"https:\/\/nbg.eu\/sl\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/product?product_brand=16034"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}