Overview of 9mm Ammo
The 9×19mm cartridge, commonly called the 9mm Luger, 9mm Parabellum, or simply 9mm, is the world’s most popular handgun caliber. Initially developed by Austrian designer Georg Luger in 1901, the German military adopted it in the early 20th century and soon saw extensive use in both World Wars.
Today, 9mm ammunition is the standard sidearm caliber for NATO forces and is used by the majority of police and military units worldwide. In fact, a 2007 survey found about 60% of U.S. police sidearms chambered in 9mm, a testament to its effectiveness and trust by law enforcement.
What makes 9mm so popular?
It hits the sweet spot between power, recoil, and capacity. A typical 9mm Luger firing a 115-grain full metal jacket (FMJ) bullet generates moderate recoil and muzzle energy (~350 ft-lbs), which most shooters can handle comfortably. This allows for faster follow-up shots and higher magazine capacity than larger calibers like .45 ACP.
At the same time, modern 9mm defensive loads offer impressive stopping power–premium jacketed hollow points can expand reliably on impact, creating larger wound channels without over-penetration. With advancements in bullet design, 9mm JHP ammunition has proven extremely effective for personal protection, which is why it’s now the go-to choice for many concealed carriers, police departments, and even the FBI.
The round’s versatility also shines in its wide adoption: 9mm works in compact handguns, full-size duty pistols, pistol-caliber carbines, and submachine guns alike. Another key benefit is affordability and availability.
Thanks to its global popularity, 9×19 ammo is produced in huge quantities by virtually every manufacturer, which keeps prices relatively low. Whether you’re buying 50-round boxes for occasional range trips or stocking up on bulk 9mm ammo by the case, you’ll find 9mm to be one of the most cost-effective calibers.
This low cost per round means more training and practice for your dollar, a big reason new shooters often start with 9mm. It’s not an exaggeration to say 9mm offers a “do-it-all” balance, ample power for defense, mild recoil for control, high capacity for training, and an inexpensive price for volume shooting.
Clarifying the Names
You’ll see terms like 9mm Luger, 9×19 Parabellum, and 9mm NATO used interchangeably.
For practical purposes, these all refer to the same cartridge size. “9mm Luger” is the SAAMI designation (named after Georg Luger), while “9×19mm Parabellum” is the CIP term (Parabellum comes from Si vis pacem, para bellum, “If you seek peace, prepare for war”). 9mm NATO, on the other hand, is a specific loading of 9×19 intended for military use; it fires the same dimensions but at higher pressure (about 36,500 psi vs. 35,000 psi for standard ammo).
In essence, any firearm rated for 9mm +P ammo can safely shoot 9mm NATO spec. We’ll break down the differences in the table below.
Understanding the Differences
9mm Luger vs. 9mm NATO vs. 9x19 Parabellum
There’s a lot of confusion surrounding the different 9mm designations, but most shooters are often unaware that they are referring to the same foundational cartridge. While the 9mm Luger, 9mm NATO, and 9x19mm Parabellum are compatible in many firearms, they are not identical in terms of performance, pressure, or intended use.
Here’s a side-by-side breakdown to help clarify the differences, and ensure you're using the right ammo for your needs.
| Attribute | 9mm Luger (SAAMI) | 9mm NATO | 9x19mm Parabellum |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bullet Diameter | 9mm (0.355") | 9mm | 9mm |
| Case Length | 19.15 mm | 19 mm | 19.15 mm |
| Typical Bullet Weight | 115 grains (also 124 gr common) | 124 grains (NATO standard) | 115–124 grains |
| Chamber Pressure | ~35,000 psi (SAAMI) | ~36,500 psi (~+P equivalent) | ~35,000 psi |
| Recoil Impulse | Mild to moderate, easy control | Noticeably sharper due to higher pressure | Moderate, varies by load |
| Velocity Range | 1,150–1,200 fps | 1,200–1,250 fps | 1,150–1,200 fps |
| Firearm Compatibility | Universal use in modern 9mm pistols and carbines | Military and NATO-standard firearms rated for +P | Broad compatibility with 9mm handguns and PCCs |
| Common Applications | Civilian defense, concealed carry, target shooting | Military and police training or combat use | General-purpose shooting across civilian and LE |
| Market Availability | Widely available, reloadable brass cases common | Less common, typically surplus or mil-spec lots | Widely available from most major ammo brands |
| Cost Per Round | $0.28–$0.38 (range) | $0.30–$0.42 (range) | $0.27–$0.40 (range) |
| SAAMI / Standards Compliance | Yes (SAAMI-spec) | No (NATO overpressure specification) | Not standardized by SAAMI but functionally equivalent |
| Best Use Today | All-around performer for most platforms | Training or combat shooting in NATO-grade weapons | Reliable training and target round with broad use |
Which One Should You Use?
If you’re running a standard AR-style pistol, a full-size striker-fired handgun, or a compact concealed carry platform chambered in 9mm, the 9mm Luger will meet 99% of your needs.
It’s cost-effective, widely supported, and ideal for everything from casual plinking to self-defense, depending on the right bullet type. 9mm NATO, on the other hand, is essentially a hotter version of the same round. It's higher pressure mimics +P performance, making it suitable for firearms specifically rated for increased chamber stress.
Shooters often find NATO rounds to have a snappier recoil and louder report—noticeable when shooting indoors or through suppressed setups. As for 9x19 Parabellum, it's simply the European designation for 9mm and often used interchangeably with “9mm Luger.”
If your firearm is marked for either, you’re safe to shoot both, as long as you avoid loads that exceed your firearm’s pressure rating.
9mm Bullet Types Explained
9mm Bullet Types Explained: FMJ vs. JHP and More
Whether you're buying 9mm ammo for target practice, concealed carry, or competition, understanding the different bullet types is critical. Here's a breakdown of the most common 9mm projectiles you'll find:
1. FMJ (Full Metal Jacket)
Best for: Target practice, training, range shooting
Why it matters: FMJ ammo is the most common type of 9mm sold in the U.S. (over 84% of all 9mm sales). These bullets are affordable, clean-shooting, and feed reliably in nearly every modern pistol or carbine.
2. JHP (Jacketed Hollow Point)
Includes: Bonded JHPs (BJHPs)
Best for: Self-defense, home protection
Why it matters: JHP bullets expand on impact, making them ideal for stopping threats while minimizing the risk of over-penetration. Many law enforcement agencies rely on proven JHP loads like Speer Gold Dot, Federal HST, and Hornady Critical Defense.
Bonded JHPs, a premium subset of JHPs, have their lead core and jacket fused together through a mechanical or chemical process. This bonding helps retain bullet weight, prevents core-jacket separation, and ensures deeper, more consistent penetration, especially through barriers like clothing, drywall, or auto glass. Trusted options include Speer Gold Dot and Winchester Ranger, which are known for their reliability under stress.
3. TMJ (Total Metal Jacket)
Best for: Indoor ranges, lead-restricted environments
Why it matters: TMJ rounds fully enclose the lead core, including the base, making them safer for enclosed shooting environments where airborne lead is a concern.
4. +P and +P+ 9mm Ammo
Best for: Defensive applications in +P-rated firearms
Why it matters: +P loads offer increased velocity and stopping power, but also generate higher chamber pressure. Only use +P or +P+ in firearms rated for it.
5. Frangible, Subsonic, and Specialty Rounds
Best for: Indoor ranges, suppressed shooting, visual tracking, or novelty use
Why it matters:
- Frangible: Designed to disintegrate on impact, reducing the risk of ricochet. Commonly used at indoor ranges where lead and splash-back are a concern.
- Subsonic: Loaded below the speed of sound, these rounds run quieter and pair well with suppressors. Ideal for training without the extra noise.
- Tracer / Incendiary: Visible projectiles that leave a light trail. Useful for tracking shots or special applications. Be sure to follow local laws before purchasing.
Popular Factory New 9mm Ammo Brands
With so many companies making 9mm ammunition, which brands do shooters trust the most? Based on Ammunition Depot’s sales data, a handful of manufacturers rise to the top. (In fact, internal stats show that one brand alone accounts for nearly 39% of our 9mm units sold!)
Below we highlight some of the best-selling 9mm ammo brands on our site, names known for their quality, reliability, and popularity among shooters. (Each brand name links to our ammunition page so you can browse our current inventory.)
CCI Blazer Ammo, #1 in 9mm sales (≈18.85% share). CCI’s Blazer line, including Blazer Brass and Blazer Aluminum, is a range staple thanks to its low cost and dependable performance. Shooters love Blazer Brass for cheap practice ammo that runs clean and consistent, and Blazer Aluminum for even more savings in calibers like 9mm. It’s no surprise that CCI Blazer rounds are our top sellers for range training and bulk purchases. (CCI is part of Vista Outdoor, alongside Speer.)
Federal Premium, #2 in 9mm sales (≈16.24% share). Another top seller, Federal, offers a full spectrum of 9mm rounds from budget to premium. American Eagle 9mm is Federal’s value line FMJ, great for the range, while their HST and Hydra-Shok jacketed hollow points are carry staples for many shooters. Federal’s reputation for quality control and the performance of rounds like HST (one of the most trusted law enforcement bullets) keep its 9mm offerings in high demand. Federal ammo typically makes up a significant portion of our 9mm sales each month.
Winchester Ammunition, #3 in 9mm sales (≈9.84% share). A legendary American ammo maker, Winchester is famous for the ubiquitous “White Box” 9mm ammo found on shelves everywhere. Their 115gr FMJ USA White Box is an affordable, no-frills choice for target shooting. Winchester also produces defensive loads like the Ranger-T Series and USA Ready Defense JHP. At Ammunition Depot, Winchester ammo consistently ranks among our best sellers, prized for its heritage and proven track record.
US Cartridge, #4 in 9mm sales (≈5.81% share). US Cartridge is one of Ammunition Depot’s top sellers for factory-new 9mm ammo, particularly among buyers looking for reliable range ammo at the best price. This American manufacturer emphasizes quality control and consistency across their product lines, including FMJ for target shooting and JHP for personal defense. Their 115-grain FMJ loads are known for being clean, dependable, and competitively priced, making them a frequent pick for high-volume shooters. Most importantly, US Cartridge ammo is not remanufactured, giving customers confidence in each round’s performance and reliability.
Speer Ammo, #5 in 9mm sales (≈5.1% share). Speer is renowned for two things: the Gold Dot line of bonded hollow point ammo (a gold standard for law enforcement and self-defense), and the Lawman line of TMJ training ammo. Speer Gold Dot 124gr +P is carried by many police departments for its excellent terminal performance, and we make sure to stock it for personal defense customers as well. Meanwhile, Speer Lawman FMJ is a clean-shooting training round calibrated to mimic Gold Dot’s recoil and point of impact. Together, these make Speer a staple for serious 9mm shooters. (Speer’s parent company is CCI, which, as noted, dominates range ammo sales.)
Browning, Browning-branded ammunition is manufactured in the U.S. by Winchester and reflects the legendary heritage of the Browning name. Its 9mm offerings include the BPT (Browning Performance Target) line, built with full-metal-jacket bullets, clean-burning powder, and consistent brass casings. Popular for training and practice, it’s a favorite among shooters who want a premium feel without the premium price. For those looking for a defensive option, Browning also offers X-Point Defense, a 147-grain JHP round designed for barrier penetration and reliable expansion. Although it’s not the cheapest ammo in our lineup, shooters trust Browning for its balance of performance, reliability, and brand prestige.
PMC Ammunition, Precision Made Cartridges (PMC) is a South Korean manufacturer that has earned a strong following in the USA with its Bronze line of 9mm FMJ ammo. PMC Bronze 115gr FMJ is a fan-favorite for range use because it offers clean-burning, reliable practice ammo at a very competitive price point. It’s one of the top choices for those seeking affordable 9mm ammo that doesn’t compromise on quality, and it consistently ranks among our best-selling import brands.
Remington Ammo, as the oldest U.S. ammo brand, Remington is known for its UMC line of budget-friendly ammo and the Golden Saber line of personal defense JHP. After a brief hiatus during Remington’s restructuring, Big Green is back in the ammo game (now under Vista Outdoors), and we keep a steady stock. While not our highest-volume seller, Remington 9mm rounds remain popular with shooters who have trusted this brand for decades.
Honorable mentions: Hornady, Fiocchi, Magtech, Sellier & Bellot, and others also produce very popular 9mm rounds that we carry. In particular, Hornady’s Critical Defense and Fiocchi’s range and defense offerings are highly regarded. But the brands above represent the lion’s share of our customers’ 9mm ammo purchases by volume.
Best 9mm Ammo for Specific Uses
Not all 9mm ammo is the same; some loads are better suited for certain applications than others. For example, the ideal training ammo might differ from the best choice for home defense.
Below we’ve selected a few of Ammunition Depot’s top-rated 9mm rounds in each category, based on customer reviews and sales. Whether you need ammo for casual plinking, personal protection, a micro compact pistol, or high-volume practice, these picks have proven themselves in their respective roles:
| Use Case | Best Choice (Our Pick) | Runner-Up Options |
|---|---|---|
| Best 9mm Range Ammo (Target Practice) |
CCI Blazer Brass 115gr FMJ
Popular, economical training round with reliable ignition and reloadable brass. |
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| Best 9mm Home Defense Ammo |
CCI Blazer Brass 115gr FMJ
Excellent expansion/penetration in testing; standard pressure for lower flash/recoil. |
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| Best 9mm Ammo for Subcompact Pistols |
Hornady Critical Defense 115gr FTX Optimized for micro/CCW guns; expands at lower velocities. |
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| Best Bulk 9mm Ammo for Training |
CCI Blazer Brass 9mm — 1000 Round Case Affordable bulk option; strong reliability, low cost per round. |
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(Always test your self-defense ammo in your firearm to ensure reliable feeding and function. The “best” ammo is ultimately what runs well in your guns and meets your specific needs.)
Popular 9mm Ammo Quantities
One of the advantages of 9mm is that it’s available in many different packaging sizes.
Whether you just need a single box for weekend shooting or a large case for training classes, Ammunition Depot has you covered. Here are some of the popular 9mm ammo quantities we offer (each link to products in that category):
- 50 Rounds of 9mm Ammo, Standard box of ammo, convenient for occasional range trips or function testing a new pistol. (Most defensive JHP ammo is sold in 20–25 round boxes, but FMJ target ammo typically comes 50 rounds per box.)
- 100 Rounds of 9mm Ammo, Commonly a “value pack” or two boxes of 50. Many manufacturers offer 100-round packs for range use, which can save a bit of money and packaging.
- 200 Rounds of 9mm Ammo, A nice round count for a training day or to keep on hand. These may be bundled as four 50rd boxes or specialized packs. For example, we carry 200-round bulk packs from brands like Federal and Remington. 500 Rounds of 9mm Ammo, Half-case quantities (usually packed as 10 boxes of 50) are popular for avid shooters. 500 rounds of 9mm will last a few range sessions and is a sweet spot for budget-conscious bulk buying.
- 1,000 Rounds of 9mm Ammo, The classic “case” of 9mm. Buying 1,000-round cases is often the cheapest way to get ammo (cost per round). We frequently offer case deals on top sellers like Blazer Brass, PMC, and Magtech. A thousand rounds sounds like a lot, but active shooters can go through it faster than you’d think! It’s perfect for training courses or stocking up when prices are low.
(Looking for even larger quantities? We also occasionally stock bulk 9mm in 1,000+ round ammo cans or bundles. These can include loose-packed rounds or battle packs that are great for long-term storage.)
Customer Favorites, Top Rated 9mm Ammo at Ammunition Depot
We pride ourselves not just on sales numbers but on customer satisfaction. Some products stand out as true favorites based on the feedback we’ve received.
Below are a few top-rated 9mm ammo choices on our site, each with an aggregate rating that reflects dozens (in some cases, hundreds) of customer reviews. These are rounds that our buyers come back for time and again:
- CCI Blazer Brass 115gr FMJ
“Great ammo at a great price!” This 115-grain FMJ load has over 500+ reviews on our site with an average rating hovering around 5 stars. Shooters consistently praise Blazer Brass for its clean-burning powder, consistent accuracy, and flawless cycling in a wide variety of 9mm firearms. It’s frequently mentioned as budget-friendly ammo that “feels like premium.” If you need reliable range ammo, Blazer Brass 115gr is a proven performer that our customers love.
• READ ALL OUR CCI BLAZER BRASS 9MM 115GR FMJ REVIEWS - CCI Blazer Brass 124gr FMJ
The 124-grain version of CCI’s Blazer Brass is another fan favorite (600+ reviews). Many users choose 124gr for training because its slightly heavier bullet can better simulate the recoil of defensive ammo. According to feedback, this round runs “butter-smooth” even in picky or compact guns, with no feeding issues. Accuracy gets high marks too – shooters report tight groups and consistent velocities. When a single product earns that many positive reviews, it’s a clear winner for range training and bulk stockpiling.
• READ ALL OUR CCI BLAZER BRASS 9MM 124GR FMJ REVIEWS - PMC Bronze 9mm 115gr FMJ
Don’t let the affordable price fool you – PMC Bronze has a strong following and over 400 five-star reviews to back it up. Customers highlight that “PMC ammo runs clean, with zero duds” across thousands of rounds fired. It’s brass-cased and boxer-primed, making it reloadable as well. For those on a tight budget, PMC Bronze offers excellent value. Reviewers often mention using it for high-volume training and appreciate that it performs on par with American-made ammo. Simply put, it’s one of the best bang-for-your-buck 9mm rounds, and our shooter community agrees.
• READ ALL OUR PMC BRONZE 9MM 115GR FMJ REVIEWS - Federal Premium HST 9mm 147 Gr JHP
“Best 9mm self-defense round on the market.” That’s a common sentiment among the 140+ reviews for Federal Premium HST 147gr JHP, one of the most trusted defensive loads available today. Shooters praise its flawless performance and expansion, calling it “awesome ammo” that runs perfectly through Glocks, SIGs, and more. It’s built for protection; reliable, accurate, and proven when it counts. If your priority is personal or home defense, HST 147gr is the gold standard our customers rely on.
• READ ALL OUR FEDERAL PREMIUM HST 9MM 147GR JHP REVIEWS - Speer Gold Dot 9mm 124 Gr +P JHP
Speer Gold Dot 9mm 124gr +P has earned a loyal following with over a hundred glowing reviews. Many describe it simply as “the best ammo out there.” Gold Dot’s consistent penetration and expansion make it a go-to for both law enforcement and concealed carriers. Shooters note the smooth, uniform recoil and flawless feeding across different firearms, this round is as trustworthy as it gets. When performance matters most, Gold Dot +P 124gr stands out as a proven defensive load that never cuts corners.
• READ ALL OUR SPEER GOLD DOT 9MM 124GR +P JHP REVIEWS - US Cartridge 9mm 124 Gr +P Nosler JHP
The US Cartridge 9mm 124gr +P Nosler JHP delivers serious performance at a price shooters love. With 100+ reviews and plenty of repeat buyers, this load is described as “bang for your buck” defensive ammo that “fires clean with no jams.” Customers appreciate the hot Nosler projectile and impressive accuracy, with several switching to it as their everyday carry round. For shooters who want top-tier stopping power without the premium price tag, this US Cartridge load hits the sweet spot.
• READ ALL OUR US CARTRIDGE 9MM 124GR +P NOSLER JHP REVIEWS - Sportsman's Select Remanufactured 9mm 124 Gr FMJ
Don’t overlook remanufactured ammo, the Sportsman’s Select 9mm 124gr FMJ proves that practice rounds can be both affordable and dependable. Dozens of reviewer’s report shooting hundreds (even thousands) of rounds without a single malfunction: “They cycle nicely and shoot straight. I’m buying another 1000 rounds today.” It’s clean-burning, accurate, and perfect for drills or range days. If you’re stocking up for training, this Sportsman’s Select FMJ is hard to beat for performance and value.
• READ ALL OUR SPORTSMAN'S SELECT REMAN 9MM 124GR FMJ REVIEWS - Speer Gold Dot 9mm 124 Gr JHP
Trusted by both police and private carriers, Speer Gold Dot 9mm 124gr JHP (standard pressure) earns its reputation through consistency and control. One reviewer put it best: “I carried this load as a commissioned police officer, great for both duty and carry.” Shooters love its predictable recoil and the fact that it mirrors the feel of practice ammo like Speer Lawman. For dependable defensive ammo that’s field-proven and carry-ready, Gold Dot 124gr remains a standout choice.
• READ ALL OUR SPEER GOLD DOT 9MM 124GR JHP REVIEWS - Federal Hi-Shok 9mm 115 Gr JHP
Affordable doesn’t mean average, Federal Hi-Shok 9mm 115gr JHP ammo surprises shooters with its quality and precision. Reviewers describe it as “one of the most accurate 9mm rounds available,” noting smooth feeding and near match-grade consistency. It’s also favored by compact-pistol owners and Kimber fans alike for its clean burn and manageable recoil. When you need a solid JHP that balances cost and performance, Hi-Shok 115gr delivers impressive real-world results.
• READ ALL OUR FEDERAL HI-SHOK 9MM 115GR JHP REVIEWS - Speer Lawman 9mm 115 Gr TMJ
Clean, accurate, and incredibly reliable, the Speer Lawman 9mm 115gr TMJ is a favorite for high-volume training. Shooters love its flawless cycling and consistent feel: “I ran all 300 rounds through my Glock 48 within a couple hours without a single issue.” It’s competitively priced, runs clean, and pairs perfectly with Gold Dot for realistic practice sessions. If you want range ammo that performs like the premium stuff, Lawman 115gr is the trainer’s choice.
• READ ALL OUR SPEER LAWMAN 9MM 115GR FMJ REVIEWS
Of course, every shooter has their preferred loads, and there are plenty of other 9mm options that get high marks, from defensive rounds like Speer Gold Dot 124gr +P (renowned for real-world protection) to niche items like subsonic 147gr FMJ for suppressor use.
We encourage customers to browse reviews on any product page, the insights from fellow shooters can help you decide what fits your needs. And if you’ve tried a product, please consider leaving a review to let others know how it worked for you!
In Summary, the 9mm Luger’s century-plus reign at the top is no accident; it excels in performance, cost, and versatility. Whether you’re an everyday carry permit holder, a competitive shooter, or just enjoying a weekend at the range, 9mm ammo offers an ideal balance of power and shootability.
At Ammunition Depot, we strive to keep all the best 9mm ammo in stock and ready to ship, from full metal jacket practice rounds to premium hollow-points, and from single boxes to bulk cases. We hope this guide has helped you navigate the 9mm landscape.
If you have any questions, our team of experts (many of us former military or law enforcement) is here to assist. Now, dive into our selection and find the perfect 9mm ammo for your needs, and as always, shoot safe and have fun!
9mm Ammo FAQs
QUESTION: What is the difference between 9mm Ammunition and 9mm Luger Ammo?
ANSWER: 9mm and 9mm Luger both represent the same type of ammunition and is classified by the Sporting Arms and Ammunitions Manufacturers' Institute (SAMMI) as the 9mm Luger.
The 9mm refers to the bullet's diameter, and Luger comes from the Luger semi-auto pistol. Additionally, 9 mm ammo can also be referred to as 9mm Parabellum.
QUESTION: What is the difference between 9mm 115-grain and 9mm 124-grain?
ANSWER: The difference between the two is the weight of the projectile measured in grains. One grain is equal to 1/7000th of a pound. The 9mm 115 projectile weighs 115 grains and the 9mm 124 projectile weighs 124 grains. Different grain weights will have different muzzle velocities, energy, and terminal ballistics.
QUESTION: Which 9mm Ammo is best for self-defense?
ANSWER: 9mm Hollow points are the best choice for self-defense with a 9mm firearm. Hollow point ammunition expands on impact creating a larger wound path and expending maximum energy in their target. They are also less likely to over penetrate causing you to strike an unintended target.
QUESTION: Can 9mm Ammunition go bad?
ANSWER: There is no real expiration date for 9mm ammunition. If you keep it stored in the correct conditions (cool and dry) it can last over a lifetime! For more information check out our article How to Store Ammo.
QUESTION: Is 9 mm Ammo subsonic?
ANSWER: Subsonic ammo is ammo that travels slower than the speed of sound. The speed of sound is roughly 1,100 feet per second. This number could vary based on barometric pressure, temperature, and humidity. Most 9 mm ammo travels faster than the speed of sound but there are some options that travel slow enough to be subsonic.
This ammo usually has a heavier projectile around 147 grains or more. The desire for subsonic ammo is that it does not create the sonic boom that an object traveling faster than the speed of sound will. Most often subsonic ammo is used in conjunction with a suppressor (AKA silencer).
QUESTION: What is the most common 9mm Ammo?
ANSWER: Common bullet weights for 9mm ammunition include 115gr, 124gr, 125gr, and 147gr. Generally speaking, bullets with more weight will hit harder, produce more recoil, and will be more expensive. When it comes range training and target practice, most owners opt for 115gr ammo, and carry heavier rounds for personal defense.
QUESTION: Which 9mm Ammunition has the least recoil?
ANSWER: 9mm ammunition with low recoil will be advertised that way. Look for 9mm that says low recoil or lite on the box. For example: Federal Hydra-Shok 9mm 135 Grain Low Recoil JHP or Hornady Critical Defense Lite 9mm Luger 100 Grain FTX. Low recoil ammo will generally be easier to shoot and allow for quicker target reacquisition for follow-up shots.
QUESTION: Why Choose Ammunition Depot for 9mm Ammo?
ANSWER: If you’re looking to buy the best ammo online, you’ve come to the right place. Ammunition Depot provides its customers with a vast selection of 9 mm ammo from all the top brands you know and trust.
QUESTION: Can I return 9mm Ammunition?
ANSWER: Ammunition Depot is one of the only places that will take returns on 9mm ammunition purchased from us. Check out our return policy at Shipping / Returns or speak to an Ammunition Depot Customer Service agent.

