Bulk 9mm Ammo For Sale
History of Bulk 9mm Ammo
Initially driven by military and law enforcement, bulk 9mm is now essential for civilian shooters who value preparedness and savings. After all, who doesn't love having a well-stocked supply of the world’s most trusted cartridge?
How will your 9mm ammo be delivered?
Your ammo purchase will be shipped straight to your door in a discrete, unmarked package.
What’s the benefit to buying bulk ammo?
- You save more money: Probably the biggest reason to buy bulk 9mm ammo is the cost savings it affords you. Save upwards of 10¢ per round!
- You’re ready for the range: If there’s one thing that 2020 taught us, it’s that supply chains are fragile. Bulk purchases ensure you’ll always be locked and loaded.
- You reduce the hassle of reordering: With bulk purchases, you reduce the frequency of having to reorder, ensuring you always have enough ammo on hand for any occasion.
- You shoot more consistently: Buying in bulk ensures that you have a consistent supply of the same ammo, which can improve accuracy and performance by eliminating variations between different batches.
- You'll be prepared for anything: Having a bulk supply means you're always prepared for any unexpected need, whether it’s a spontaneous range day or an emergency situation.
- You support some great organizations: With every purchase, Ammo.com makes a donation in your name to a freedom-loving charity at no expense to you. See who we support here!
What are the most popular 9mm brands which you sell in bulk?
You can filter our entire selection using the left sidebar to see which brands we currently have in-stock and available in bulk using the Manufacturers filter.
How much does 1000 rounds of 9mm ammo cost?
1000 round cases of 9mm can cost as low as 21¢ per round, which will save you considerably more than if you were to buy 20 round boxes each time you hit the range. According to data from ammopricesnow.com, 9mm ammo reached its highest price in 2021 at 71¢ per round, but its historical average is 29¢ per round.
How does 9mm compare to other calibers?
Caliber | Recoil | Pros | Cons |
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.380 ACP | Low | Lightweight, low recoil | Less stopping power, limited range |
.45 ACP | High | High stopping power, good for defense | Heavy recoil, lower capacity |
.40 S&W | Moderate | Balanced power, popular for defense | Snappy recoil, can be expensive |
.357 SIG | High | High velocity, good penetration | High recoil, limited availability |
.357 Magnum | High | Excellent stopping power, versatile | High recoil, often in revolvers |
5.7mm | Low | High velocity, armor-piercing | Expensive, less common |
10mm | High | Very powerful, good for hunting | Heavy recoil, can be hard to control |
For a comprehensive look at the performance of different 9mm rounds, explore our detailed guide on 9mm ballistics, which covers the ballistics data from all the popular ammo manufacturers.
Customer Reviews
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James said:
I ordered the Remington .22's from Ammo.com on Thursday and received the package that Saturday morning. Excellent!
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Doug F. said:
Good cheap ammo
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James said:
I have fired this ammunition through my Glock 19 (G3). In the past, I have used Blazer 115 grain, and decided to try this 147 grain variant. I did not notice any significant difference - perhaps a bit less recoil with the 147 grain. This ammunition fires reliably, as I would expect from this maker. I particularly like Blazer 9mm aluminum casing ammunition because of its lightness, affordability, and the minimal residue it leaves.
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bob said:
there the most awsome bullets ever . its incredible get it because you will love it
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Rich said:
My go to practice ammo. No problems and cheap. Respected at indoor ranges.
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Stephen said:
Bought 1000 rounds, put 100 through my CZ TS2 and my P320 M18, no issues. Will see how the rest of the rounds handle through the rest of my guns and update.
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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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Itsok said:
Shot well, good groups. only one flyer out of 250
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Mark said:
Recently shot 300 rounds in Walther ppq q5 SF, Canik Tp9SF, Sar9 USA and Ruger PC9 carbine. I had no misfires or FTE problems and the ammo was very accurate. When cleaning guns found little to no residue. I was very impressed and would buy again
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Pottert said:
I’ve used them in the past was very pleased ,they were accurate,held good grouping,they had good proformance.
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Gunlaw said:
We shot a few hundred rounds through several handguns. The only one that had any trouble was my wife's Si P938 (9mm). A few FTF even though the primer cap was dented it wasn't hard enough to set off the primer.
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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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Crippler said:
I have a SW Shield EZ and Glock 17, and I shoot CCI Brass and aluminum and they have never given problems. For my guns, it is a good deal. Shot metal jacket and had shavings on the slide and malfunction. CCI Brass and Aluminum have never given me a problem.
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Robert said:
Had a box of this laying around for month, pulled it out at the range and used it between some Winchester 9mm target and some bulk ammo brand. Fired flawlessly through my Glock. At 21ft went from ten inch groupings down to 2 in groupings using this stuff then back to ten inch groupings after I used it. Clear as day this stuff is accurate with virtually NO recoil. Would not want this in a tactical situation but if you want to see how accurate you really try this stuff.
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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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Bro said:
Bad ammo gets stuck in the pistol and is very dirty.
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J Shooter said:
This ammo is terrible. I have been using it in my HKVP9SK, Fusion 1911 and Taurus PT92. At least one out of every dozen rounds or so, the casing expands and gets stuck in the chamber/barrel. If you just wanna target practice with it, fine, take some needle nose pliers. But I wouldn't want to defend my life with it.
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C said:
Very quiet with suppressor, I would assume anyone buying this product will run it through a suppressor. Barnaul 151 grain is just as quiet, but is not brass. Stealth is all brass which is a plus, but can't pick it up with a magnet. Barnaul primers are magnetic. I have ran both through MP5, OVER 2,000 EACH AND NO ISSUES WHAT SO EVER. NOTHING. Stelth is very good ammo. No complaints what so ever. Well just a little pricey. Hope this helps. C
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Doomsday said:
Kick ass!