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This article lists firearmcartridges that have a bullet in the 9 millimetres (0.35 in) to 9.99 millimetres (0.393 in) caliber range.
- Case length refers to the round case length.
- OAL refers to the overall length of the loaded round.
All measurements are given in millimeters, followed by the equivalent in inches between parentheses.
- Ammunition or cartridge specification is usually the 'Cartridge Maximum' specification and may not be the same as the nominally measured dimensions of production, remanufactured, or hand-loaded ammunition.
- SAAMI and the CIP publish cartridge data.
9mm Kurz: The 9mm Kurz uses a 9mm bullet in a shorter, 17mm casing. Designed in 1912 by John Browning, this ammunition is sometimes referred to as the 9mm Browning Short, but is most commonly known as the.380 ACP.
Pistol cartridges[edit]
Name | Bullet diameter | Case length | Rim | Base | Shoulder | Neck | OAL |
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.380 ACP | 9.02 (.355) | 17.30 (.680) | 9.50 (.374) | 9.50 (.374) | - | 9.50 (.373) | 25.00 (0.984) |
9×18mm Ultra | 9.00 (.354) | 18.50 (.728) | 9.50 (.374) | 9.50 (.374) | - | 9.50 (.374) | 26.16 (1.03) |
9mm Glisenti | 9.02 (.355) | 19.15 (.754) | 9.98 (.393) | 9.96 (.392) | - | 9.65 (.380) | 29.21 (1.15) |
9×19mm Parabellum (9mm Luger) | 9.02 (.355) | 19.15 (.754) | 9.96 (.392) | 9.93 (.391) | - | 9.65 (.380) | 29.69 (1.169) |
.357 SIG | 9.02 (.355) | 21.97 (.865) | 10.77 (.424) | 10.74 (.423) | 9.68 (.381) | 9.68 (.381) | 28.96 (1.140) |
9mm Browning Long[1] | 9.09 (.358) | 20.20 (.795) | 10.20 (.402) | 9.72 (.383) | - | 9.68 (.381) | 28.00 (1.10) |
9×21mm | 9.02 (.355) | 21.08 (.830) | 9.96 (0.392) | 9.93 (0.391) | - | 9.63 (0.379) | 29.69 (1.169) |
9×21mm Gyurza | 9.05 (0.356) | 20.9 (0.82) | 9.9 (0.39) | 9.9 (0.39) | - | 9.6 (0.38) | 32.7 (1.29) |
9×23mm Largo | 9.00 (.355) | 23.0 (0.91) | 10.0 (.392) | 9.9 (.390) | - | 9.6 (.379) | 34.0 (1.32) |
9×23mm Steyr | 9.02 (.355) | 22.86 (.900) | 9.67 (.381) | 9.65 (.380) | - | 9.65 (.380) | 33.02 (1.300) |
9mm Largo | 9.02 (.355) | 23.11 (.910) | 9.96 (.392) | 9.90 (.390) | - | 9.52 (.375) | 28.75 (1.132) |
9×25mm Mauser | 9.02 (.355) | 24.89 (.980) | 9.90 (.390) | 9.88 (.389) | - | 9.55 (.376) | 35.05 (1.380) |
9×25mm Dillon | 9.02 (.355) | 25.1 (.990) | 10.8 (.425) | 10.8 (.425) | 10.7 (.423) | 9.7 (.380) | 31.8 (1.250) |
9mm Winchester Magnum | 9.02 (.355) | 29.46 (1.160) | 10.01 (.394) | 9.96 (.392) | - | 9.63 (.379) | 39.37 (1.550) |
9×25mm Super Auto G | 9.03 (0.356) | 25.35 (0.998) | 10.85 (0.427) | 10.80 (0.425) | 10.72 (0.422) | 9.63 (0.379) | 32.70 (1.287) |
.356 TSW | 9.04 (.356) | 21.59 (.850) | 10.01 (0.394) | 9.924 (0.3907) | - | 9.652 (0.380) | 29.464 (1.160) |
.38 ACP (.38 Auto) | 9.04 (.356) | 22.86 (.900) | 10.31 (.406) | 9.75 (.384) | - | 9.75 (.384) | 32.51 (1.280) |
.38 Super | 9.04 (.356) | 22.86 (.900) | 10.31 (.406) | 9.75 (.384) | - | 9.75 (.384) | 32.51 (1.280) |
9×23mm Winchester | 9.04 (.356) | 22.86 (.900) | 10.01 (.394) | 9.96 (.392) | - | 9.68 (.381) | 31.62 (1.245) |
.38/.45 Clerke | 9.1 (.357) | 22.4 (.880) | 12.0 (.471) | 11.9 (.470) | 11.8 (.465) | 9.65 (.380) | 31.0 (1.22) |
9×18mm Makarov | 9.25 (.364) | 18.03 (.710) | 9.90 (.390) | 9.90 (.390) | - | 9.85 (.388) | 24.64 (0.970) |
Revolver cartridges[edit]
Name | Bullet diameter | Case length | Rim | Base | Shoulder | Neck | OAL |
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9mm Federal | 9.02 (.355) | 19.15 (.754) | 11.02 (.434) | 9.93 (.391) | - | 9.65 (.380) | 29.69 (1.169) |
9mm Japanese | 9.04 (.356) | 21.89 (.862) | 11.05 (.435) | 9.83 (.387) | - | 9.47 (.373) | 29.99 (1.181) |
.38 Short Colt | 9.07 (.357) | 19.43 (.765) | 11.02 (.434) | 9.63 (.379) | - | 9.63 (.379) | - |
.38 Long Colt | 9.07 (.357) | 26.29 (1.035) | 11.02 (.434) | 9.63 (.379) | - | 9.63 (.379) | - |
.38 S&W Special | 9.07 (.357) | 29.34 (1.155) | 11.02 (.434) | 9.63 (.379) | - | 9.63 (.379) | 39.37 (1.550) |
.357 S&W Magnum | 9.07 (.357) | 32.77 (1.290) | 11.02 (.434) | 9.63 (.379) | - | 9.63 (.379) | 40.39 (1.590) |
.357-44 Bain & Davis | 9.07 (.357) | 32.51 (1.280) | 13.06 (.514) | 11.61 (.457) | 11.56 (.455) | 9.75 (.384) | 41 (1.61) |
.357 Rem Max[2] | 9.093 (.358) | 40.77 (1.605) | 11.02 (.434) | 9.63 (.379) | - | 9.63 (.379) | 50.55 (1.990) |
.38 S&W | 9.15 (.360) | 19.68 (.775) | 11.02 (.434) | 9.65(.380) | - | 9.58(.377) | 29.97 (1.180) |
.41 Long Colt[3] | 9.80 (.386) | 28.7 (1.13) | 10.92 (.430) | 10.29 (.405) | - | 10.26 (.404) | 35.31 (1.39) |
Rifle cartridges[edit]
Name | Bullet diameter | Case length | Rim | Base | Shoulder | Neck | OAL |
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.35 Winchester[4] | 9.1 (.358) | 61 (2.41) | 13.7 (.539) | 11.6 (.457) | 10.5 (.412) | 9.6 (.378) | 80 (3.16) |
.35 Winchester Self-Loading[4] | 8.91 (.351) | 29.3 (1.154) | 10.3 (.405) | 9.7 (.381) | - | 9.6 (.377) | 42 (1.65) |
.351 Winchester Self-Loading[4] | 8.91 (.351) | 35.05 (1.38) | 10.34 (.407) | 9.58 (.377) | - | 10.95 (.373) | 48.51 (1.91) |
9×57mm Mauser[5] | 9.06 (.3565) | 56.82 (2.237) | 11.94 (.470) | 11.94 (.470) | 10.95 (.431) | 9.83 (.387) | 80.98 (3.188) |
9×39mm | 9.3 (.366) | 39 (1.53) | 11.30 (.445) | 11.25 (.443) | 10.36 (0.408) | 9.98 (.393) | 56 (2.20) |
.35 Remington | 9.09 (.358) | 48.77 (1.920) | 11.68 (.460) | 11.63 (.458) | 10.29 (.405) | 9.75 (.384) | 64.13 (2.525) |
.35 Whelen[6] | 9.09 (.358) | 63.35 (2.494) | 12.01 (.473) | 11.99 (.472) | 11.20 (.441) | 9.78 (.385) | 84.84 (3.34) |
.356 Winchester | 9.09 (.358) | 51.2 (2.015) | 12.9 (.506) | 11.95 (.4703) | 11.5 (.454) | 9.9 (.388) | 65.0 (2.56) |
.358 Winchester | 9.09 (.358) | 51.18 (2.015) | 12.01 (.473) | 11.94 (.470) | 11.53 (.454) | 9.86 (.388) | 70.61 (2.78) |
9mm Jonson | 9.09 (.358) | 51.6 (2.030) | 15.0 (.590) | 15.0 (.590) | 14.6 (.574) | 9.97 (.3925) | 71.4 (2.81) |
.350 Remington Magnum[7] | 9.12 (.359) | 55.12 (2.170) | 13.51 (.532) | 13.03 (.513) | 12.57 (.495) | 9.86 (.388) | 71.12 (2.800) |
.358 Norma Magnum | 9.12 (.359) | 64.0 (2.520) | 13.50 (.531) | 13.03 (.513) | 12.45 (.490) | 9.86 (.388) | 85 (3.346) |
9.3×57mm | 9.3 (.366) | 56.5 (2.224) | 11.94 (.470) | 11.94 (.470) | 10.95 (.433) | 9.91 (.390) | 81.0 (3.19) |
9.3×62mm | 9.3 (.366) | 62 (2.441) | 11.94 (.470) | 12.09 (.476) | 11.43 (.450) | 9.91 (.390) | 83.59 (3.291) |
9.3×64mm Brenneke | 9.3 (.366) | 64.00 (2.52) | 12.60 (0.496) | 12.88 (0.507) | 12.05 (0.474) | 10.04 (0.395) | 85.60 (3.370) |
9.3×66 Sako[8] | 9.3 (.366) | 66 (2.598) | 12.01 (.473) | 12.14 (.478) | 11.43 (.450) | 9.93 (.391) | - |
9.3×72R | 9.57 (.377) | 72 (2.835) | 12.35 (.486) | 10.91 (.429) | 9.84 (.387) | 9.83 (.387) | 86 (3.386) |
9.3×74mmR | 9.3 (.366) | 74 (2.925) | 13.35 (.526) | 11.9 (.469) | 10.40 (.409) | 9.91 (.390) | 92 (3.6) |
.375 H&H Magnum | 9.525 (.375) | 72.390 (2.850) | 13.51 (.523) | 13.03 (.513) | 11.38 (.448) | 10.26 (.404) | 91.440 (3.600) |
.375 Remington Ultra Magnum[9] | 9.525 (.375) | 72.39 (2.850) | 13.56 (.534) | 13.97 (.550) | 13.34 (.5250) | 10.29 (.405) | 91.44 (3.600) |
.375 Ruger | 9.525 (.375) | 65.5 (2.580) | 13.51 (.532) | 13.51 (.532) | 13.08 (.515) | 10.26 (.404) | 84.84(3.340) |
.375 Weatherby Magnum | 9.525 (.375) | 72.62 (2.860) | 13.5 (.532) | 13.0 (.512) | 12.5 (.492) | 10.2 (.402) | 91.4 (3.600) |
.376 Steyr[10] | 9.52 (.375) | 59.69 (2.350) | 12.55 (.4940) | 12.73 (.5010) | 12.02 (.4732) | 10.11 (.3980) | - |
.378 Weatherby Magnum | 9.525 (.375) | 73.99 (2.913) | 15.32 (.603) | 14.78 (.582) | 14.22 (.560) | 10.13 (.399) | 92.71 (3.65) |
.375 Winchester | 9.525 (.375) | 51.3 (2.020) | 12.9 (.506) | 10.7 (.420) | - | 10.2 (.400) | 65.0 (2.560) |
.38-55 Winchester | 9.59 (.3775) | 53.0 (2.085) | 12.9 (.506) | 10.7 (.421) | - | 10.0 (.392) | 63.8 (2.510) |
.38-56 WCF | 9.59 (.3775) | 53 (2.10) | 15.4 (.605) | 12.8 (.505) | 11.3 (.445) | 10.13 (.40) | 64.0 (2.50) |
.38-72 Winchester | 9.6 (.378) | 66 (2.58) | 13.2 (.519) | 11.7 (.461) | 10.8 (.427) | 10.1 (.397) | 80 (3.16) |
.375 Chey Tac | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
.375-416 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
.375 Snipe Tac | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
.375 SOE | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^http://www.cip-bobp.org/homologation/uploads/tdcc/tab-iv/tabivcal-en-page25.pdf
- ^'.357 Rem Max data from Accurate Powder'(PDF). Archived from the original(PDF) on 2009-02-19. Retrieved 2018-11-29.
- ^Barnes, Frank C., ed. Amber, John T., Cartridges Of The World (3d Edition), (DBI, 1978), ISBN0-695-80326-3.
- ^ abcCartridges Of The World 3d Edition, by Frank C. Barnes, Edited By John T. Amber, ISBN0-695-80326-3.
- ^Cartridges Of The World 11th Edition, By Frank C. Barnes, Edited By Stan Skinner, ISBN978-0-89689-297-2
- ^.35 Whelen dataArchived 2007-09-30 at the Wayback Machine
- ^.350 Remington Magnum data from AccurateArchived 2007-09-28 at the Wayback Machine
- ^'Sako Homepage'. Archived from the original on 2010-01-10. Retrieved 2010-01-31.
- ^'.375 RUM data from Accurate Powder'(PDF). Archived from the original(PDF) on 2009-02-19. Retrieved 2018-11-29.
- ^.376 Steyr cartridge dimensions[permanent dead link]
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9mm Ammo ComparisonOriginally designed as a handgun caliber, the 9mm has reinvented itself multiple times throughout its brief 115-or-so years. In that time period, it’s been found in the barrel of full-sized handguns, pocket pistols, revolvers, carbines, and even submachine guns. This variety of uses for a single caliber leaves many shooters who buy 9mm ammo confused about 9mm Luger vs.
9mm NATO or 9mm Luger vs. 9mm Parabellum or 9x19mm vs. The simple answer is that it's all the same – other than the NATO ammo being slightly heavier.The 9x19mm Parabellum is an ammunition cartridge with a bullet measuring 9mm in diameter and a casing that measures 19mm in length. The name “Parabellum” comes from the motto of the first company to manufacture 9x19mm ammo, the German munitions manufacturer Deutsche Waffen und Munitionsfabriken (DWM). The DWM’s Latin motto – “Si vis pacem, para bellum” – translates to “If you want peace, prepare for war,” and therefore Parabellum means “prepare for war.”The cartridge is often labeled as the 9mm Luger, associated with its developer’s last name (in other words, the 9x19mm Parabellum and 9mm Luger are the same cartridge).
Other times, it’s 9mm NATO, which is still the same size ammunition, but with a slightly heavier bullet – 124 grain (gr) compared to 115 gr – and loaded to a higher pressure (think +P) than traditional range or training rounds.The 9mm cartridge, unlike most other ammunitions, has a slightly tapered casing. When stacking bullets side by side, notice the spacing difference between the bottom of the casing and the top.
This increases the reliability and accuracy of feeding ammo from the magazine into the firearm, allowing it to happen quickly and without fail. The Development of the 9mmIn 1902, DWM firearms designer Georg Luger developed the 9mm Parabellum as a service cartridge, designed for the DWM Luger semi-automatic pistol called the Pistole Parabellum, aka.
He designed it to be lethal at 50 meters.This new caliber improved on the previous handgun ammunition, which was large and heavy. Still today, the compact cartridge has less recoil and allows for easy handling. It’s lightweight, accurate, and because of its small size, handguns chambered in 9mm hold significantly more cartridges than those in higher calibers.By the time WWI erupted, the were introduced and they were chambered for 9mm ammunition – given its ability to penetrate through field gear. Magazine-fed, fully automatic carbines, some of these submachine guns could shoot 900 rounds a minute.After the birth of the in 1935, and the gun’s prevalence in WWII, the 9x19mm’s popularity spread. As time passed, its use grew to encompass not only the armed forces, but police agencies and civilian self-defense as well.
But the milestones for the 9mm didn’t end here – they continued with:. adopting the 9x19 Parabellum in 1955 as their official sidearm cartridge. The U.S. Military exchanging the venerable for the 9mm as their official cartridge. Some of the country’s largest police forces, like New York City and Los Angeles, adopting the 9mm cartridge, which has been proven ballistically superior to the.38 revolver.
The returning to the 9mm Parabellum in 2014, after they had left it for a brief period of time for the more modernBy the 1990s, many civilian gun owners moved away from handguns like the and, favoring 9mm semi-automatic handguns. When it comes to 357 vs. 9mm, the 357 has more stopping power, while the 9mm has less recoil with comparable ballistics – making it popular for self defense. Ammunition availability has followed this trend, with 9mm cartridges more plentiful and easier to find than most cartridges. According to the 14th edition of, 9mm ammunition led the entire market in 2013, making up 21.4% of the whole cartridge market, followed by.223 Rem at 10.2%. Is 9mm Ammo Good for Self Defense?One of the things that makes 9mm ammunition and the handguns that are chambered for it so popular is that they’re easy to handle, yet still effective as a self-defense weapon. While not the most powerful ammo cartridge, allows for better control and quicker follow-up shots.
This helps beginner shooters and those with smaller frames handle the recoil, which can be difficult with larger calibers.As a (CCW), 9mm handguns remain easy to shoot, even in subcompacts. They’re easy to conceal on the body, especially for. And with modern ballistics, self-defense 9mm ammo is as deadly as a or.45 ACP cartridge.
In 2014, the comparing the three cartridges and determined that the 9mm is, in fact, similar in both effectiveness and stopping power. And with less recoil and its ability to be controlled by everyone, the 9mm is an appropriate, universal weapon for organizations like the FBI, and also for civilians.To combat marksmanship, it’s not just about the power of the ammo – it’s also about shot placement. And in many cases, even with people who regularly shoot high-caliber pistols, shot placement with a 9mm handgun is more accurate, more often. 9mm Ammo in BulkWhile these guns and rounds tend to have great precision, it should also be noted that 9mm ammunition is affordable. Cartridges, the kind used for practice on the shooting range, are readily available and much less expensive than its high-caliber counterparts. And when, it’s even cheaper.For shooters who like to stock up on cheap range ammo, they can always find inexpensive 9mm.
The more you price 9mm ammo, the more you will find that bulk rounds are the way to go.The cheaper the ammunition is to buy, the more often a shooter goes shooting. And the more rounds they put through their firearm, the more practice they get. As with anything, the more practice, the better the skill. Because cheap 9mm ammo prices are common, those who own and shoot 9mm handguns are more likely to shoot the gun more often and become better skilled with that gun over others that they own – making it a great defense ammo. 9mm Ammo Types & Their UsesFor use in the armed forces, law enforcement, and self defense, there have been times the 9mm cartridge has spurred much debate over its lack of, especially when compared to the. Both terms, 9mm and 9mm Luger, represent the same ammunition, which is officially classified by the Sporting Arms and Ammunitions Manufacturers’ Institute (SAMMI) as the 9mm Luger.
The 9mm refers to the diameter of the bullet and Luger comes from the Luger semi-automatic pistol, the firearm the ammunition was initially created for (designed by the German inventor, Georg Luger).The ammo is also referred to as the 9mm Parabellum, which originates from the manufacturer’s motto: Si vis pacem, para bellum (“If you seek peace, prepare for war”). Stands for Full Metal Jacket and describes a bullet that has a lead core completely coated with a harder metal, most often copper. This full metal jacket reduces lead residue in the barrel and helps the bullet keep its shape as it travels towards its target.
Stands for Jacketed Hollow Point and describes a lead bullet, jacketed in a harder metal, that has a hole in its tip. This hollow point causes the projectile to mushroom upon impact, reducing the risk of over penetration and creating more stopping power. The quietest 9mm ammo is called and it stays at a velocity below 1,100 fps, which means the bullet moves slower than the speed of sound. This ammunition doesn’t create a sonic boom, or sonic crack, which is heard when firing ammunition with high velocity. Although most 9mm ammo is supersonic, or has a velocity greater than 1,100 fps, some slower rounds can be found. Most often, subsonic ammo features a heavier projectile or comes in a specialty round, such as., and, amongst others, manufacture subsonic 9mm ammo.
The best 9mm ammo for self defense generally features a Jacketed Hollow Point bullet. These bullets expand on impact, creating a and more stopping power than the traditional Full Metal Jacket. JHP are also less likely to overpenetrate the target. Multiple companies manufacture ammunition and popular brands include,. 9mm Ballistics: Chart of Average 9mm Luger BallisticsNote: This information comes from the manufacturer and is for informational purposes only. The actual ballistics obtained with your firearm can vary considerably from the advertised ballistics. Also, ballistics can vary from lot to lot with the same brand and type load.
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dennis said:'Shot about 300the rds thru a new ruger sr9. Had a couple of failed ejections,it maybe because of the new gun.im sure this will correct as the gun gets broken in.satisfied with everything else.just a little distressed that the ammo here has doubled in price.if it corrects I will be buying more.'
. maur800 said:'ordered 2 9's and 2 40's had no problems with either of them, quick service and curtious, will definitly order again. Thank you'. Orion1958 said:'I can say the value is great, and quality also is great, and performance is great for target practice and general plinking.
No problem with the ammo and glad to recommend it for others to use. '. View 9 more. Close. Steeler said:'Tried 50 rounds through my new 9mm. Darkest of days lyrics.
Works as well as other brands I've tried. Will buy again.' . Bad news said:'Excellent product great service'. Marshall said:'Bought the ammo just for the price not thinking about the ammo, I believe its a korean company so it seemed a little bit of a chance.
Went through both boxes and want to order more!! Highly recommend'. freddy said:'PMC is a brand I really trust. Have fired several hundred rounds thru my guns without no problems at all. As for ordering from ammo.com its the best way for me to get my ammo.
I have never had any problem ordering and they ship really fast. I will continue to use ammo.com to supply me with ammo.' .
Richard said:'Used this in a match over the weekend. Will buy again. Great price, excellent service from Ammo.com'. jim said:'I used this ammo before never had any problems with it in my glock. Also used the same brand in my other Glock in 40s&w happy with it also'. Rob said:'I bought this ammo to use in my daughter's Ruger PK95 for a concealed carry weapons class.
I performed very well. Now that I have learned a little more about guns, I will shop for a gun of my own. Once I have a new gun, I will be ordering more ammo.' .
maloosha said:' My ammo was here within 5 days. It performed wonderfully and I now have my husband and two brother in laws buying from Ammo.com as well and we are all very happy with service, prices and quality. It helps also that a portion of money spent goes to NRA.'
. mosby said:'just bought a 9mm auto pistol and am sorting it out to see what it does and doesn't like. It likes the pmc.' . View 6 more. Close.
Said:'I have run thousands of rounds, thru a number of 9mm hand guns. Most recently a Glock 43.
I have never had a misfire, jam or any other type of issues using this ammo. I also use Sellier and Bellot for my Sig P320c.45 acp and a Sig.40 S&W and have never had any issues with this manufacturers ammo.' . Larcham said:'I used 5 different types of 9MM Ammo in my Glock 17-then I found Sellier and Bellot-I won't use any other Ammo now-never had a misfire and shoots very clean-Good Stuff!!!!' .
Rick said:'I ran 200 rounds through Glock 17 and S&W m&p9c, shot great no misfires or FTF, wish it was more readily available'. Glenn1903 said:'I ran roughly 200 rounds through my wife's Ruger SR9. Absolutely no misfires!
Clean-up was a breeze. Some of the best target ammo I have used to date. Will be doing much more business with you.' . cflglock said:'I've run 500 rounds of this ammo through my Glock 19 and Glock 26 with no problems at all. I think it is a very good target ammo at a very good price.' .
vtsnow said:'I've been trying a bunch of different ammo lately and I was really impressed with the S&B 9mm 115gr. Not a single misfeed or FTF, as expected, and less cleanup.
I will be ordering more for sure.' . View 3 more. Close. Mike Las Vegas said:'I have fired over 4000 rounds of this ammo in 4 different handguns, and I have never had a misfire! The consistency of performance really helps me measure my marksmanship objectively.
'. RealRudy said:'A yr ago or so a range worker told me about this brand being the best range ammo for it’s all around performance, no misfire, loading, extract of casing, jam ups, nothing!so far been true to a “T” I been using since and not one hiccup.not one people, out of my HKVP9 not one jam up.
'. Roger said:'Have run a little over 250 rounds of the 1000 round order. I have not had any failure to feed rounds and no failure to extract rounds.
'. BlackHawkDon said:'Only fire a couple of mags of this ammo without any misfires or other problems. This is an excellent range round. '. View 1 more. Close.
This is my Glock said:'My Glock eats this stuff up. I like it so much I don't want to shoot the remaining 700 rounds I have left. I just stash it with 300 rounds of 9BPLE and take it out to drool over it before I head to the range with PMC for plinking.' . Terry said:'I find it a great value and excellent quality and fine performance ammo and would happily recommend it to anybody else to use.
I have used it in both my 9mm pistols, SCCY CPX-2 & Kel-Tec P-11.' . Highdesertrat said:'This ammo has always worked well in my S&W M&P and Ruger P-95. I have never had a problems with misfires and accuracy is good.
Great price also.' .
Orion1958 said:'I find it a great value and excellent quality and fine performance ammo and would happily recommend it to anybody else to use. '.
View 1 more. Close. Wmec623 said:'These rounds are almost perfect, have fired over 2k rounds of this particular round and not one misfire or bad round. The downside is that the round is silver colored instead of gold colored, and if that is all I have to complain about, well enough said.'
. Bob said:'Outstanding value and quick shipping. No failure to eject or failure to fire.
Provides for a great session at the range.' . steven said:'Used it for target practice. Low smoke and the pistol cleaned up well.' .
Dick said:'Good quality, Good company. I miss the 124 grain, but I am happy to get ammo. Loved living in Idaho.Rexburg rocks! Good people.' . View 1 more. Close.
billy said:'ammo performed very well, and I would recommend this to anyone.' . JB said:'Great ammo.
Shot rounds through SIG PRO 2022 9 MIL and BERETTA Px4 STORM full size without any jams or problems. Very accurate ammo, great quality, shoots clean.
Will buy again. Would have been Five Stars however cost of ammo was a little too high.' .
tbjr48 said:'It was a great price for the ammo and it shoots great with no problms. Will order more when I get done with this lot.' . TOM said:'GOOD STUFF.
DO NOT SHOOT ANYTHING OF LESSER QUALITY. MORE ACCURATE THAN I AM. WHAT MORE COULD YOU ASK FOR.'
. View 1 more. Close. CBG said:'150 rounds thru my Ruger 9e, no failures. I’ll keep using.
'. d6 said:'great ammo! '. Rob said:'I picked up 6 boxes of this for my Glock 17. Seeing as how their.45 ammo runs through my Glock 21 with zero problems. This ammo had about 5 failure to fires, 2 or 3 failure to ejects, and due to failed ejection failure to feed. All failures were within less than 150 rounds.1 spent casing was stuck in my barrel and it took me over 20 minutes to get it out.
Not to mention inconsistent muzzle flash. I'm really hoping I just got a bad run of ammo, but I CANNOT recommend their 9mm ammunition.'
. freejac said:'I purchased 250 rounds of this ammo, and was totally taken back by the response time getting the ammo. I ordered on saturday night online, received it tuesday afternoon.I have since run one box through my Suomi M31, a Finnish sub machine gun, and it fired flawlessly. No hangs, no misfires, no low blow back pressures. And the price was great.Only problem ( non problem) was one box busted open in shipping, go figure Fed-Exwith the gorilla baggage handlers.;-)'. vtsnow said:'I've only shot 50 rounds so far, but the Fiocchi 9mm 115gr. FMJ round seems pretty good.
A little dirtier than expexted, but no misfeeds or FTFs so I am happy. A little more expensive than the S&B ammo that I prefer.' . JT said:'This product worked great. I shot at a Tactical Response course where it rained all day and I was getting mud in my mags even and this ammo still cycled through my Glock perfectly.
I will say the ammo was a little greasy feeling when I got it. I'm not sure if this is some sort of case lube or what but it functioned great and I saved a few bucks. '. Cobra said:'I wanted cheap ammo for the range. I like to just get out and shoot.
My order came quickly and in good shape. Even had an issue with Fed Ex damaging a package but resolved it efficiently with ammo.com. As far as the product is concerned it shoots well. Have to spend some extra time cleaning after the range but I knew I was going to have to. The product is perfect for what I ordered it for. I got it cheaper even with shipping than I could find anything local.
I got it timely and in good shape. I have recommended this site to all my shooting enthusiast friends. Matt H said:'The price on this ammo is amazing, but it is dirty. I shot 250 rounds through a Glock 17 and needed to clean my weapon after 150 rounds.
My daughter also bought some because I told her about the great deal. She was shooting a Sig P365 9mm, the Sig does not like the flat nose on this ammo. She shot 100 rounds and was having problems feeding before she finished 50 rounds. We cleaned her weapon, and still had the same problem. I had no feed issues with my Glock. I'm not real sure why Federal decided to go flat nose on this round when they have round nose on their 115 & 124 grain rounds.
As good of a deal as this was I don't think I'll be purchasing anymore of this ammo.' . Ronjai said:'Had to use the higher grain bullet in my sub compact auto. The federal 147 grain bullet fed flawlessly and provided very accurate results. opds9091 said:'I am a ARMY Vet from OPERATION DESERT SHIELD/STORM back in 1990-1992 and have been shooting for a long time. When I shoot I look for a few things like, the weight, the feel, and the accuracy of the bullet. I own 3 Glocks, Smith & Wesson M&P9 and a Sigma and a Ruger all in 9mm and go to the range at least 2-3 times a month and each time I go I'll shoot on average 500 rounds each time and for me the CCI Blazer 9mm FMJ fits me well.
Other websites charge anywhere from $250-280 for a 1000 rounds and they send them out for delivery and it takes about 7-10 days, BUT, when I found this website and looked into to it and it sounded good. So I bought my first 1000 rounds last week and it was at my door in 3 days and the cost for shipping and ammo was so much cheaper and faster. With that said I'm ordering another 2000 rounds today. This is just how I feel and everyone else is different. So thank you AMMO.COM and I will be buying more ammo from you and telling other people about your website.' .
NJ said:'I was having trouble with other brands of 9MMs. The extractor was unable to remove spent cases so the gun would jam. It would jam every 4th or 5th round.
I would have to remove the mag, use a small flathead screw driver to pull back the next live round and shake the gun so the spend case would fall out. I tried three different brands before I bought the Fiocchi rounds.
I cycled 150 rounds of Fiocchi 9MMs through my gun yesterday WITHOUT a single jam! Could not be more satisfied with the ammo's performance. Vin said:'Ruger Security 9- I've recently just got into shooting within the past two years. So I'm still learning but.THESE are the greatest rounds I've ever used. I usually use 115 grain so I'm a little baffled that the 124 which have more power have LESS recoil. I was hitting every target whether it was the silhouettes, cans, bottles, I'm talking aim and pull in consecutive motion. I haven't had this from other brands (not downing they're great as well).
Does ammo really make that much of a difference?' . John S said:'I bought this stuff just to try it, really.
I've only fired about 20 of the 50 rounds by now. I will say that I experienced no issues with it (jams, etc.), and it's easy to put on-target from up to 25 yards. It did leave a little extra soot in my Glock 19, and it produces a fairly strong 'burnt powder' smell when fired.
Not a big issue at all, but it does seem to fire 'dirtier' than most ammo I'm used to. I don't have much experience with Frangible ammo, but it seemed to work exactly as advertised.' .
Dave said:' Most known name brand ammo does near the FPS as they advertise. When I shoot those other quality name brand ammo out of a 5' barrel, the chrono shows my gun shooting the bullet a little faster than advertised FPS (my gun is shooting the ammo slightly faster than advertised, because most 9mm ammo is rated for a 4' barrel, I'm shooting for a 5' barrel).
This ammo as advertised at 1237fps, the best I could get is 1160fps (the lowest was 1105fps, the highest 1160), and again, that result from a 5' barrel, most handgun ammo is rated using 4' barrel. This ammo seems to way overrate the FPS'. Whiskey Bravo said:'Great ammo for the price had ZERO issues. Delivery was very quick and efficient '. Steve said:'Have put it through a couple different guns and had zero problems so far.' . Gerald said:'I have been thru 100 rounds of this MBI ammunition in my H&K P30 with no jams or misfires.
Excellent value!' .
JoeyK said:'Fired about 150 rounds each through Walter PPS and S&W Shield. No FTFs and both guns showed very little residue.' . Wildman said:'I've fired about 200 rounds using my Glock 17 thus far and had no problems whatsoever. For the price, I have recommended your product to others. Tomaz said:'The only reason I don't give a 5 stars on quality is because it leaves a LOT of powder behind to clean up after shooting. Other than that, I enjoyed your products.'
. Bramson Muges said:'Fired about fifty rounds through my XDs. Had two failures to extract with the spent casing stuck halfway in the chamber. Both times same exact stoppage. I think the shell may have been weak and expanded to much. I think they need to find better brass. Although it functioned in my Glock just fine.
So it can't be too bad. '. Charles said:'I went through about 500 today.In the first 100 I had a fired shell jam so the action couldn't even open. This was my S&W M&P 9 which cycles ANYTHING.
Had to hammer a screwdriver down the barrel.Everything fired fine again until a little over 300 rounds and had the same type of jam, except it was live! I whacked the gun against a table about 10 times facing down range until it finally fired off, still couldn't open the action, so applied the hammer/screwdriver technique.Pretty great ammo, but I'm assuming a few were loaded a bit too hot and the brass expanded to the point of jamming up in the barrel.' . Big Jim said:'Purchased this MBI ammo last year and did bot get to shoot it until recently and was quite surprised at the accuracy I was able to achieve with this ammo. Mine came in two small boxes and they fit right in a 50cal ammo can. Great ammo for the money and will purchase again from these fine sellers.' .
Ray said:'Price was great, but I do not like the bags, when you open all the ammo goes all over. I prefer boxes. I shot over 250 rounds no misfires. '.
Zaza said:'We have had no problems with the ammo and will buy again. '. watermn said:'bought this ammo to run during a 2 day Uzi course.
Shot as well if not better than some of the factory orginal stuff. 25 rounds in 2 1/2 seconds in a 4 inch group. '.
PistolPete said:'Fine product I will order again. Good range time & support NRA.What's not to like?'
. bigbukt said:'haven't had time to shoot yet but with today's prices this was a great deal definitely will shop here again '. Little D said:'Feeds Great The Only problem is the small plastic bags that they place 100 rounds per bag alot of them had busted open so they might as well just sell '.
Ryanxd9 said:'Great ammo. Best service and turn around. Thank you keep up the best service.' .
Tim said:'So far it has worked well, as requested, No issues.' . View 14 more.
Close. Rj1118 said:'Nice well functioning value ammo.
Accuracy was excellent - quality appearance and performance.' . WJS said:'I shot 25 rounds out of Springfield XDM w/5.25' bbl and 25rds out of Ruger LC9. They shot flawlessly in both guns.
The ammo was delivered to my front door in just a few days.(Faster than I expected.) I'm happy with my purchase.' . JP said:'Used this ammo for range training and qualification. Accuracy and dependability were excellent.' . Hawk99TA said:'Great product at a great price. Great FMJ for practicing/plinking.
Shot clean and accurately. I like that a certain percentage goes to the beneficiary of your choice. Will buy again.' . BonBon said:'Will buy more at this price'. View 2 more. Close.
will said:'love this ammo go to range ammo'. Ronald said:'Good deal and very happy with purchase. Bought a Walther creed and wanted to run some rounds thru it.
Have fired 500 rounds no issues. Great service received ammo in a couple days'. Dinstar1 said:'Excellent value, excellent performance and an excellent outlet for ammunition purchases from Ammo.com. Especially the fact that I have not had to wait more than 11/2 days from purchase to delivery. All the reasons why I have passed my purchasing experiences on with everyone I know.' . JW102282 said:'I purchased a small amount (100 rounds) of this ammo strictly to use for personal defense.
I wanted a heavier hollow point round in order to get the most stopping power and expansion I can from a 9 mm. I only fired fifty of the one hundred rounds because I wanted to make sure that they feed into my weapon and fire without any problems. Again, I feel that I would want to run at least 200 - 300 of these rounds in order to give a better review.
However,the fifty that I did test fire operated from my Glock 26 Gen 4 without any issues. I did notice that with the magazine fully loaded with these rounds opposed to the 124 grain and some of the 115 grain that I was running, the magazine was a little more tough to get it to lock in while loading. Just had to push/hit the mag in a little harder.
Operationally though, they ran well.' . korba said:'Great ammo, no failures, no problems at all.Great!' .
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