Belom Ammunition
About Belom
Belom was founded on December 18, 2015, by BORBENI SLOŽENI SISTEMI company as a Serbian ammunition manufacturer.
The company operates within the business system of governmental company Yugoimport SDPR, providing military-grade ammunition production capabilities.
In 2017, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic officially opened Belom's modern ammunition production facility in Pozega.
Belom became a member of the Association of European manufacturers of sporting ammunition (AFEMS) in 2018, gaining international recognition.
Today, the company serves both military and civilian markets worldwide with high-quality brass-cased ammunition manufactured to NATO specifications.
Popular Belom Features
Boxer-Primed Brass Cases
- All Belom ammunition uses virgin brass cases that are fully reloadable, providing excellent value for reloaders.
Sealed Waterproof Primers
- Every cartridge features sealed primers that provide waterproof protection, an uncommon feature at this price point.
NATO Specification Compliance
- Belom ammunition meets military velocity and performance standards, ensuring reliable function in all compatible firearms.
Non-Magnetic Bullets
- Lead core bullets with copper jackets are approved at most commercial ranges, unlike steel-core alternatives.
Military-Grade Quality Control
- Every round undergoes machine inspection and bubble testing to ensure waterproofing and consistency.
Temperature-Stable Propellant
- The powder maintains potency for a minimum of 15 years, making it ideal for long-term storage.
Best-Selling Belom Products
9mm Luger 124 Grain FMJ
- The most popular civilian offering features NATO specification performance in reloadable brass cases.
7.62x39mm 123 Grain FMJ
- This brass-cased alternative to steel-case Russian ammo provides superior reloading potential and range approval.
9mm NATO Specification
- Military-grade 124 grain FMJ loads designed for law enforcement and military training applications.
7.62x39 Tactical Series
- Available in both steel-core and lead-core variants to meet different shooting requirements.
Bulk Case Options
- Popular 1000-round cases for 9mm and 480-round cases for 7.62x39 provide cost savings for high-volume shooters.
Popular Uses for Belom
Training and Practice
- Belom provides a cost-effective alternative to premium brands while maintaining military-grade reliability.
Range Shooting
- The clean-burning, non-magnetic bullets ensure reliable cycling and compliance with most commercial range requirements.
Competition Shooting
- Consistent accuracy and reliable function make Belom suitable for competitive shooting applications.
Reloading Applications
- High-quality brass cases with Boxer primers provide excellent reloading potential for handloaders.
Long-Term Storage
- Sealed packaging and waterproof primers make Belom ideal for stockpiling and emergency preparedness.
Belom FAQs
QUESTION: Is Belom ammo reliable and accurate?
ANSWER: Yes, Belom ammunition is manufactured to military standards with rigorous quality control and provides accuracy comparable to premium brands.
QUESTION: Is Belom ammunition corrosive?
ANSWER: No, Belom uses modern non-corrosive powder and primers in all their ammunition.
QUESTION: Are Belom cases reloadable?
ANSWER: Yes, all Belom ammunition uses high-quality Boxer-primed brass cases that are excellent for reloading.
QUESTION: Will Belom ammo work in my firearm?
ANSWER: NATO spec 9mm and standard 7.62x39 Belom ammunition is compatible with most firearms chambered in these calibers.
QUESTION: Is Belom approved at shooting ranges?
ANSWER: Yes, the non-magnetic bullets are approved at most commercial ranges unlike steel-core alternatives.
QUESTION: How long can Belom ammo be stored?
ANSWER: The temperature-stable propellant maintains potency for a minimum of 15 years when properly stored.
QUESTION: What makes Belom different from Wolf ammunition?
ANSWER: Belom uses brass cases versus Wolf's steel cases, offering cleaner ignition and better reloading potential.
QUESTION: Where is Belom ammunition manufactured?
ANSWER: Belom is produced in Serbia by a government defense contractor using modern production equipment.

