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9mm Ammo

9mm ammo is one of the most common pistol ammo types that shooters choose. At Fin Feather Fur Outfitters we have an excellent selection of 9mm luger ammo for sale including types like FMJ 9mm ammo and 9mm hollow points. Whatever type of 9mm pistols you need ammo for, your shooting experts at Fin Feather Fur Outfitters have you covered.

Types of 9mm Ammo

9mm ammo has been around since about 1901, invented by Georg Luger, hence them being called 9mm Luger ammo. Since then, there are several types of 9mm ammunition including Full Metal Jacket (FMJ), hollow point, and +P and +P+ rounds. 9mm FMJ ammo is great for target practice, and range days, with reliable penetration and affordable pricing, this is a typical “9mm bullet”. 9mm hollow point ammo, is designed to expand on impact of the target, which prevents it from passing through what you are shooting at. This is going to be the most common round for self defense because of its stopping power and minimal risk of over-penetration. Finally +P and +P+ 9mm rounds have increased energy and pressure, making it so you can only shot these rounds from firearms rated for these loads.

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Common Uses for 9mm Ammo

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Handguns are the most common firearms that use 9mm ammo. 9mm pistols are incredibly common, and take advantage of the multiple uses of 9mm ammunition. It is an ideal round for target shooting, self-defense, competitive shooting, and even law enforcement. 9mm ammo has very manageable recoil, with high magazine capacities so you can fire a lot of shots without losing control of your firearm.

Type of 9mm Ammo Best Use Common Model / Example Average Price per Box (50)
Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) Target shooting, training, range practice Winchester 9mm 115gr FMJ $14–$22
Jacketed Hollow Point (JHP) Self-defense, personal protection Federal 9mm HST 124gr $28–$42
+P / +P+ Defensive carry where higher pressure & velocity are desired Speer Gold Dot +P 124gr $30–$45
Frangible 9mm Close-quarters training, steel target shooting SinterFire 90gr Frangible $26–$38
Subsonic 9mm Suppressor use, low-recoil training Sellier & Bellot 140gr Subsonic $18–$28
9mm NATO Training for NATO-spec pistols, higher pressure practice Winchester 9mm 124gr NATO $18–$26
9mm Steel Case Budget training, high-volume shooting Tula 115gr Steel Case $11–$16
9mm Aluminum Case Economical range use Blazer 115gr Aluminum $12–$17
9mm Match Grade Competition shooting, accuracy-focused training Fiocchi 147gr XTP Match $35–$60
9mm Eco / Clean Range Ammo Indoor range use, reduced lead exposure Federal Syntech 124gr $26–$38

How to Choose Your 9mm Ammo For Sale

When shopping around for your 9mm ammo, you should make sure you are considering the grain weight, the purpose of what you are shooting for, your budget, and your 9mm pistol. It’s important to consider these factors because your 9mm range ammo is likely going to be different than your 9mm concealed carry ammo. When shopping for 9mm ammo for sale, there are endless choices, luckily for you at Fin Feather Fur Outfitters we have any kind of 9mm ammunition you need, and an expert team of firearm and ammo experts to ask if you need help.

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FAQs About 9mm Ammo

Can I use any 9 mm ammo in my 9 mm pistol?

Not always, you need to match the correct 9 mm cartridge and pressure rating to your firearm. While “9 mm” often refers to 9×19 mm Luger, not every “9 mm” is the same. Older or niche variants like 9 mm Largo or 9 mm Makarov have different dimensions or pressures and can be unsafe in a gun chambered for 9×19 Luger. Also, using +P (overpressure) or +P+ rounds in a gun not rated for them can cause excessive wear or even mechanical damage. Always check your firearm’s owner manual and confirm the marked chamber designation before selecting ammo.

Does it matter what weight or type of 9 mm ammo I choose (e.g., FMJ vs. JHP)?

Yes, the weight (grain) and bullet type significantly affect performance, recoil, and purpose. For example FMJ is better for target shooting and practice because of it’s affordability, while hollow points are made to expand on impact which is why these are better for self defense, and concealed carry.

How many rounds does a typical 9mm magazine hold?

The number of rounds a 9mm magazine can hold varies widely depending on the pistol model, magazine design, and local legal limits. Compact 9mm pistols often hold 10–15 rounds, making them ideal for concealed carry. Full-size 9mm pistols typically hold 15–20 rounds, with some extended magazines accommodating 30 rounds or more for competition or tactical use. Magazine capacity is also influenced by bullet size, weight, and whether the magazine is single-stack or double-stack. Understanding your magazine capacity is crucial for training, self-defense planning, and complying with state or local regulations. Always follow safe reloading practices and never exceed the manufacturer’s recommended capacity for your firearm.

Talk To The 9mm Ammo Experts

With so many types of 9mm ammo for sale on the market, there are almost too many to choose from. Luckily at Fin Feather Fur Outfitters we have an expert team of firearm and ammo experts behind our gun counter that can answer any questions about 9mm ammunition you may have. So don't be afraid to reach out with any questions you may have, we pride ourselves on customer service and helping you find what you need.