Winchester 9mm Ammo For Sale
History of Winchester 9mm Ammo
Key Features of Winchester 9mm Ammo:
- Bonded bullets: Enhanced penetration.
- Low-flash propellants: Better visibility in low-light conditions.
- Consistent primers: Reliable ignition.
Winchester's legacy in ammunition manufacturing is unmatched, dating back to the mid-19th century. Their 9mm ammo line continues this tradition, offering a range of products designed to meet various needs, from target practice to self-defense.
Self-Defense Options:
- Silvertip and Defender lines: Popular among law enforcement and civilians.
- Train and Defend series: Full metal jackets for training and hollow points for defense, ensuring consistency in performance.
The Winchester Silvertip 9mm, originally designed for rifles, has been adapted for handguns, providing a powerful option for home defense. Its innovative bullet design ensures maximum stopping power and reliable performance in critical situations.
For target practice, Winchester White Box 9mm ammo is a trusted choice. Known for being affordable, reliable, and accurate, it's perfect for everything from casual plinking to competitive shooting. This full metal jacket ammo delivers consistent performance, making it a staple for many shooters.
Read Our 9mm Ammo Reviews
Ammo Brand | Review |
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Hornady Critical Duty 9mm | Read Review |
CCI Blazer Aluminum 9mm | Read Review |
Hornady Critical Defense 9mm | Read Review |
Blazer 9mm Luger | Read Review |
Federal Champion | Read Review |
Blazer Brass 9mm | Read Review |
Magtech 9mm 124gr | Read Review |
Sellier & Bellot 9mm 124gr | Read Review |
Federal Hydra-Shok 9mm | Read Review |
Sellier & Bellot 9mm 124gr | Read Review |
Customer Reviews
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USAmyhomesweethome said:
This ammo is not the greatest if you take care of your firearms or dislike cleaning it. The ammo shot great with my beretta 92fs, and specially with my Stribog SP93A, but it is a very dirty round to shoot, you must clean the firearm afterwards, otherwise, the next times you shoot, this firearm will have malfunctions, although, I clean my firearms after range day, I had no problem.
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Simmy said:
Terrible ammo. Almost every one jammed. Do not buy
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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?
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Hollyw00d said:
Awesome bang for your fed-rsrv notes! These go through my Ruger SRc9 like buddah, no hang, clean firing, pretty accurate even w/out my laser. Ordering a 1000 more now! Thanx Ammo ppl
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Jan said:
No complaints with the rounds, performed as promised. Prices were a little high for 9mm but hey supply and demand. I would recommend them.
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big bob said:
first time I used this ammo, started out good but then it started jamming, Used 5 different clips but the rounds would not cycle all the way. I had 350 rounds of cci brass, Shot the full 350 with no hang up.
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Mak said:
Fired perfectly and was of excellant quality and price!
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IMc said:
Awful! On a Glock 19 experienced a phenomenal about one misfire in ten (primer dented, but not firing). Same round could then be fired (most of the time) in a Glock 17, where the misfire rate was only about 1 in 25. Experienced same (1:25) error rate shooting in both a Sig320 and HK MP5K. This is the ONLY band ammo we have had any problems with, including cheap CHinese stuff. Same guns fired 10K rounds of Remmington in the months prior this purchase and experienced NO misfires.
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Will said:
Previously I had been buying Blazer 9mm from Cabela's and I was consistently having problems with my brand new Berretta APX 1 not cycling fully. I was thinking that maybe there was something wrong with the gun but after i got these and started running them through it, i've only had one round not cycle fully. And these were close to 2/3s the price per round of the other ones i was getting. Definitely not switching back.
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AJ said:
The 9mm ammo I purchased is satisfactory. I'll probably restock with you soon.
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Torrey said:
Good range ammo for high capacity drills without breaking the bank.
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Fwank said:
A number of large urban police departments have issued this round for duty in the past fifteen years, including Cincinnati, Ohio PD. They've had a fair number of deadly force incidents with it. It generally gives decent expansion and outstanding straight-line penetration, and does anything you might ask a duty or carry load to do quite well. One downside is that Winchester in the past several years has had some quality control problems. Another is that this round is not sealed or waterproofed in any way. Nonetheless at least when fired from full size duty pistols, it almost always expands in gelatin, even through a heavy clothing barrier. I don't think it is quite as consistent in its performance after hard barriers like automobile windshields as, for example, T-Series/Ranger-T, Gold Dot, or HST, but it's really very good. I don't think you can do much better for the money. Not so long ago it was available at Wal-Mart. I bought it cheap and stacked it deep back then. The carry gun is currently loaded with Winchester 147gr T-Series, but if premium 9mm defensive ammo were not available, I'd carry these without complaint.
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JBoy said:
This ammo in new Glock 34 had about 1 failure per mag (17) . My Taurus G2 would not fire more than 2 in a row. No problems with any other ammo brands in these weapons. I think the primers they are using are sub par. The firing pin indentation is there but no boom.
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McWhatsit said:
We shot 15K of 9mm ammo over 4 months in a handgun training course, including 5K of Winchester 9mm. Remington, S&B, Federal, and a other brands all ran flawlessly in all weapons. We were therefore very surprised when we had consistent problems with Winchester. The issues seems to be depth of the primers. With one Glock 19 (modified to a 4lb tirgger pull with a Pyramid striker spring,) 1 round in 5 failed to fire. The primers would show a dent from the striker pin but would not ignite. The dented rounds could often be reloaded and fired in other weapons (factory standard Glock 17, HK, and Sig) but even there about 1 in 4 of the dented rounds would fail (now showing two firing pin dents in the primer). In other weapons, this Winchester 9mm failed about in 1 round in 50 (roughly one dud ~every 3 magazines). Every shooter had more than one failure, regardless of what weapon they were using (Sig, HK, Glock, S&W, Ruger, etc). Winchester has been one of my preferred brands for years, but after this consistent level of failure I will not purchase Winchester 9mm again. Again, NO OTHER BRAND FAILED TO FIRE in any of the weapons used at this course.
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Nick said:
Your have my business! That says it all.
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Kris said:
My wife and I both love this ammo for range ammo. We have never had a failure or jam in either of our pistols. And unlike our local stores it seems to be always in stock here!
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Nubb said:
I shot several rounds and didn't have any problems....worked just fine!