9mm 147 Grain Ammo For Sale

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9mm 147 grain ammo offers a heavier bullet for greater momentum and reduced recoil. Whether for self-defense or suppressed shooting with subsonic 9mm ammo, we have top-rated options ready to ship. Learn More
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  1. Federal 9mm Ammo - 50 Rounds of 147 Grain FMJ-FN Ammunition

    $17.99

    45 In stock now

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 +10
    Bullet type FMJ-FN
    Primer Type Boxer
    Casing Type Brass
    Condition New
    Muzzle Velocity 1000 FPS
    Muzzle Energy 326 ft lbs
    • 50 Rounds
    • 36¢ per round
    • Made by Federal
  2. Federal 9mm Ammo - 50 Rounds of 147 Grain JHP Ammunition

    $39.99

    $29.99

    55 In stock now

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 +10
    Bullet type JHP
    Primer Type Boxer
    Casing Type Nickel-Plated Brass
    Condition New
    Muzzle Velocity 1000 FPS
    Muzzle Energy 326 ft lbs
    • 50 Rounds
    • 60¢ per round
    • Made by Federal

Overview of 9mm 147 Grain Ammo

9mm 147 grain ammo sits at the heaviest end of the standard 9mm Luger weight range, prized by shooters who want maximum bullet momentum, deeper penetration, and the subsonic velocities required for suppressor use. Where 115 and 124 grain loads dominate range training and military duty roles, 147 grain rounds find their home in defensive carry pistols, competition shooting, and quiet-shooting setups where the bullet stays below the speed of sound.

The heavier projectile trades muzzle velocity for momentum. Most factory 147 grain 9mm loads leave a 4-inch barrel between 950 and 1,000 feet per second, comfortably below the sound barrier near 1,125 fps, which makes them an obvious fit for suppressed pistols and pistol-caliber carbines. The softer recoil impulse and reduced muzzle blast also make 147 grain a favorite among USPSA and IDPA competitors chasing faster follow-up shots.

Why shooters choose 147 grain 9mm

  • Subsonic by default: most factory 147gr loads stay under 1,125 fps for suppressor-friendly performance.
  • Defensive momentum: heavier bullet weight delivers consistent penetration through clothing and intermediate barriers.
  • Softer recoil profile: lower velocity translates to a gentler push and faster follow-up shots.
  • Competition favorite: the flatter recoil impulse helps with rapid target transitions.

What are the most popular 9mm brands offering 147 grain loads?

You can filter our entire selection using the left sidebar to see which 147 grain options we currently have in-stock under the Manufacturers filter.

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Best 9mm ammo guides

For a comprehensive look at how different 147 grain 9mm loads perform across muzzle velocity, energy, and trajectory, see our 9mm ballistics database.

Customer Reviews

  • Just me said:

    Will purchase again!

  • 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.

  • Buck8320 said:

    I have and prefer the HST and Speer Gold Dots as my edc loads. The HST has the most expansion you can find in the gel tests if you pay attention to those. A bit pricey, but.....worth the extra for performance

  • Ronald said:

    Great ammo for Self-defense

  • Wendy said:

    Seems to work well for me in my Beretta 92s Italian Police turn-in. A possible alternative if you can't or don't want to use +P ammo in your 9mm However, as with the case with every self-dense loading fire at least a full mag (plus one in the chamber if this is how you would use it for self-defense) through the gun to make sure it feeds and ejects all rounds before relying on it for self-defense.

  • TexasTodd44 said:

    They had ammo when nobody else did! New customer and I will buy from Ammo.com from here on!!

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