9mm Subsonic Ammo For Sale
Overview of 9mm Subsonic Ammo
Subsonic 9mm ammo is any 9x19mm load that leaves the muzzle below the speed of sound – roughly 1,125 feet per second at sea level. Standard pressure 115 grain loadings clear the barrel at 1,180+ fps, and 124 grain rounds typically run 1,150 fps or higher, so both produce the audible "crack" of a supersonic projectile cutting through the air. Drop to a 147 grain bullet pushed by a reduced powder charge and the round stays under that threshold, usually exiting between 950 and 1,050 fps from a 4-inch barrel.
The category exists for one core reason: noise control. Pair a supersonic round with a suppressor and the can dampens the muzzle blast, but the bullet itself still cracks as it flies, leaving you with a sound profile closer to a high-powered air rifle than the "movie quiet" most shooters expect. Subsonic ammunition eliminates that crack so the suppressor delivers its full noise reduction.
Why shooters choose subsonic 9mm
- Suppressor pairing. The most common reason. With a can mounted on a pistol or pistol-caliber carbine, a subsonic 9mm round is the only way to actually run "Hollywood quiet."
- Hearing protection in confined spaces. Less muzzle blast and concussion at indoor ranges, in vehicles, or during home-defense scenarios where ear pro isn't on.
- Pest and small-game dispatch. Stays quiet enough to avoid scattering game or alarming neighbors.
- Softer recoil impulse. Heavier projectiles at lower velocity produce a slower push rather than a sharp snap, which helps competition shooters running USPSA and IDPA stages chase faster splits.
- Defensive penetration. A 147 grain JHP at subsonic velocity delivers consistent penetration depth through heavy clothing and intermediate barriers, which is why 147 grain loads dominate law enforcement carry rotations.
Subsonic 9mm vs Standard 9mm at a Glance
| Aspect | Subsonic (147gr) | Standard (115gr) | +P (124gr) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Typical Muzzle Velocity | 950-1,050 fps | 1,180-1,250 fps | 1,150-1,250 fps |
| Sonic Crack | No | Yes | Yes |
| Suppressor Friendly | Yes | Partial (can muffles blast only) | Partial |
| Recoil Impulse | Slow push, rolling | Sharp snap | Sharper snap |
| Typical Use | Suppressed shooting, defense, competition | Range training | Duty, defensive carry |
What to look for when buying subsonic 9mm
Not every heavy 9mm round is engineered for subsonic terminal performance. Some hollow points that depend on velocity for reliable expansion (often designed around 1,200+ fps) may under-expand when fired below 1,050 fps. Loads explicitly engineered for the subsonic window – Federal HST 147gr, Speer Gold Dot 147gr, Hornady American Gunner 147gr Subsonic, Remington Golden Saber 147gr – have published expansion data at the lower velocity.
If a load isn't explicitly labeled "subsonic," the working rule: 147 grain factory loads from a 4-inch barrel run subsonic by default. For suppressed setups where the threshold matters, verify the manufacturer's published muzzle velocity before buying in volume.
Popular Subsonic 9mm Brands We Carry
- Federal 9mm Ammo – including the heavily carried Federal HST 9mm 147 grain
- Speer Gold Dot 9mm Ammo – the bonded 147 grain GDHP is a flagship law-enforcement defensive load
- Winchester 9mm Ammo
- Remington 9mm Ammo
- Fiocchi 9mm Ammo
- PMC 9mm Ammo
- Blazer Brass 9mm Ammo – 147gr FMJ for high-volume subsonic practice
Use the Bullet Weight filter on the left sidebar and select 147 grain to narrow the in-stock subsonic options across all manufacturers.
Related 9mm Selections
- 9mm 147 Grain Ammo – most factory 147 grain loads are subsonic, so this is the most direct overlap
- Bulk 9mm Ammo – for stocking subsonic training rounds at the lowest per-round cost
- 50 Rounds of 9mm Ammo
- 100 Rounds of 9mm Ammo
- 200 Rounds of 9mm Ammo
- 9mm Match Ammo – competition shooters often run heavy subsonic loads for flatter recoil
Best 9mm Guides for Subsonic Shooters
- Best 9mm Subsonic Ammo – tested picks across defensive and range categories
- Best Grain for 9mm – how 115, 124, and 147 grain compare in practice
- Best 9mm Home Defense Ammo – many of the top picks are 147 grain subsonic loads
For muzzle velocity, energy, and trajectory data on the specific subsonic loads you're considering, see our 9mm ballistics database.
Customer Reviews
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Al said:
Shot over1000 rounds with a Glock 43x, Glock 48 and it P365. Not a single issue with rounds, magazines, or pistols. Very pleased for bulk ammo.
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Sean said:
I’m just starting to train for carrying, but I’ve had only one to two jams in 5 boxes of 50. Excellent price, commercial ranges tend to allow you to use this ammo if you bring it.
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Dr. Loomis said:
There is no question that ammo.com is by far the best online ammunition service. Besides an incredible customer service and support group the ammo arrives as scheduled on time with the best price I can find. Ammo is less cost than Rural King!
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Just me said:
Will purchase again
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Howard said:
I came upon the Ammo.com website( very easy to navigate). Ordered but 1000 rounds 9 mm handgun and 12 gauge shotgun shells 250 of #8's. Came faster than expected,well packaged, in excellent condition.Already shot both and excellent quality. I will be ordering more very definitely as the price is right. Highly recommend!!!!
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Big C 75 said:
I've been buying this ammo for a while and it just runs I have not had any problems with any of my pistols and it seems to be for whatever reason a little cleaner shooting I tried some steel casing that was supposed to be upgraded and it was just a few dollars less than this brand but I can tell you now I will never go back to steel casing unless the price goes dramatically down because way too many issues with filthy guns and a lot of duds.
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Eric said:
I've shot thousands of these rounds through several different pistols. They always shoot great!! I buy evertime at this price!
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Jey said:
200rds/mo Avg and I have never had a single issue.
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Dave said:
Shot like ammo is supposed to
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Btm said:
Works great
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Cmoore0506 said:
Used all 1000 between a friend and myself, we did not have any issues. Absolutely great value.
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Mike said:
This was my 3rd order of 1000. It's all I use at the range. Very reliable, never have a problem. Burns clean and always goes bang. Always impressed with your shipping. Fast and accurate.
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JAMIE said:
it was good ammo and got shipped on time
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PapaDub said:
I’ve been running Blazer Brass through my Glock and overall, I’m impressed. It earns 5 stars for quality and price—great value for the performance it offers. However, I’m giving 4 stars for performance because I experienced two misfeeds during my sessions. No doubt due to Blazer's lower muzzle pressure, which I specifically chose to reduce wear and tear on the barrel, slide, and other cycling components. I also chose Blazer to save a bit of money. I went in understanding the trade-offs, and for my purposes, it’s still a solid choice. If you’re using this ammo, just be aware of the potential for minor cycling issues, especially in firearms designed for higher-pressure loads.
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MarksmanPA said:
Ammo.com has always provided me with top quality ammo. The Blazer 9mm 124 grain is my choice for my Atlas and Staccato pistols. Delivery is always prompt and undamaged. Ammo.com has my recommendation.
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Bobbahunter said:
Ive shot over 5k rounds of this ammo through my HK P30sk. Never failed to shoot. I’ve also went 1000k rounds before cleaning and my gun wasn’t as dirty as I thought it should be. But there was some buildup.
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Mike said:
I'm on my 3rd 1000 round batch and these Blazers have been flawless. It's a great feeling to be confident in your range ammo. I will continue purchasing Blazer Brass.
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Michael soto said:
Shipping was extremely quick and the ammunition was excellent quality along with carefully packaged! Ammo.com is my preferred source for anti commie seeds!
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George said:
I've gone through over 10,000 rounds of Blazer 9mm ammo and have not had a single malfunction. It is pretty dirty compared to other brands but the cost per round makes up for it to me. Just clean your guns more often. Stores well too, we have some loose in an ammo can for over a year and no issues with it. Just keep desiccant packet inside can.
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AT said:
I shot at least 3 thousand of these rounds. Only one round was defective in the box - the bullet compressed too far into the casing. Other than that, had no issues.
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Rogus9410 said:
300 rounds so far. No issues at all.
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Leslie said:
I researched different websites and found that Ammo.com was competitive on the calibers I was looking for. Ordering was easy . I received my order in a timely fashion and it was as expected. Took a couple of boxes to the range and it was nice to shoot the same ammo I purchase from the range at a significantly reduced price. Will use Ammo.com again.
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Douglas said:
CCI has been a Great Ammunition Manufacturer for a long time now! CCI has been one of my favorite Ammunition suppliers ever since I was a little guy! This time it is a 124 Gr 9mm shell! This ammunition gives me very high accuracy in mt Sig Sauer P320! It also performs well in my other 9mm pistols!
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curts63 said:
I bought these to shoot some steel targets. The cycle well in the pistol, no misfires, they seem fairly consistent in their performance. I'll definitely buy them again.
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Sters said:
I've gone through nearly 2000 rounds of this stuff, and no issues at all
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Bill said:
Great
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Perry said:
The Blazer 9mm is great for target shooting and practice. Feeds clean and I have not had any issues with load consistency. I have tried buying some other (cheaper) brands and have had issues with stovepipes and ammo feed after firing a hundred rounds or so. The blazers have stayed consistent, and kept on rolling even after 400-500 rounds in a weekend of fun .
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Steve said:
Consistent, reliable, clean at a good price.
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Skullbuster said:
shot good but price was a little high!!
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Sam said:
I purchased Blazer at a local Fleet Farm and it was 14.99 for a box of 50 9mm and this was on sale and I bought 1000 rounds. With tax it came out to around $0.34 per round. I purchased 2 1000 round 9mm here, and even with tax and shipping, it still came out to $0.29 per round. I've been spending a lot of time at the range and have been going through 150 to 200 rounds per day. So it adds up and buying 2000 rounds from Ammo.com... that comes out to $100 savings over buying local.
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Jay said:
Reliable and consistent at an affordable price.
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Christian said:
Great reliable ammo that assures a great day at the range without issues
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Scorpion Man said:
Ordered, it came quickly, and I was very pleased with the whole process from start to finish.
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Fred said:
Good price and quality!!
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renoboyd said:
I purchased a case for a frontsight course 4 day Handgun course. It worked perfectly, the price was good and everything came together thanks for ammo.com.
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mongoose said:
Ammo shots good, no jams or misfires so far. A little pricey, but all ammo is right now.
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Harry said:
I ordered ammo after finding it harder and harder to find the ammo at the gun store. The price was great I saved about $100.00 and it was delivered within a few days. I'll be placing another order for 45 ammo in the next week, I'm very happy with the service and will be doing all of my ammo buying from you guys. Thanks, Harry Norfolk, VA.
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MTgooser said:
Great buy on pistol ammo!
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D said:
Great customer service, placed the order last friday fully expecting not to get the order with all that is going on, you won't find a better company to deal with, as for the Ammo, top notch perfect for my use.
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Karron said:
When it comes to ammo, Speer has always been my preference. Easy to clean, cycles well, packed safely, and not a single round was missing out of my entire order. I would highly recommend ordering when it is available
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marlow said:
good shooting
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John G said:
Seemed fine. Normally my wife and I use 115 grain 9mm for target shooting. We're preparing for a bowling pin shoot where heavier bullets were suggested. My P365 feels slightly less snappy with the heavier bullet. I've had good luck with PMC target ammo.