9mm Ammo For Sale
Overview of 9mm Ammo
Whether you call it the 9mm Luger, 9mm Parabellum, 9mm NATO, 9 millimeter, or just plain 9mm, 9x19mm ammunition is the most popular cartridge for handguns in the world – with more than 60% of the world's law enforcement agencies currently using this ammo. The role of 9mm Luger bullets in World War I and its continued popularity today testifies to its capabilities as an efficient and effective cartridge.
Yet the 9mm’s journey from a bullet designed by Georg Luger for submachine guns to, perhaps, one of the most controversial self-defense cartridges in the world, has been one of exponential growth and development. This continues into today’s modern world, over 100 years since its conception.
What are the most popular 9mm brands you sell?
- Federal 9mm Ammo – including the highly regarded Federal HST 9mm ammo
- Fiocchi 9mm Ammo
- PMC 9mm Ammo
- Remington 9mm Ammo
- Winchester 9mm Ammo
- Blazer Brass 9mm Ammo
- Speer Gold Dot 9mm Ammo
You can filter our entire selection using the left sidebar to see which brands we currently have in-stock and available using the Manufacturers filter. You can also filter by attributes such as Bullet Type, Bullet Weight, Casing Type and Primer Type to find what you need.
Popular 9mm Ammo Quantities and Types
- 50 Rounds of 9mm Ammo
- 100 Rounds of 9mm Ammo
- 200 Rounds of 9mm Ammo
- 250 Rounds of 9mm Ammo
- 300 Rounds of 9mm Ammo
- 9mm 147 Grain Ammo
9mm Ammo Comparison
| Aspect | 9x19mm Parabellum | 9mm NATO | 9mm Luger |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bullet Diameter | 9mm | 9mm | 9mm |
| Casing Length | 19mm | 19mm | 19mm |
| Bullet Weight | 115 grains | 124 grains | 115 grains |
| Pressure | Standard | Higher pressure (similar to +P) | Standard |
| Usage | Developed for military, versatile for various firearms | Military and law enforcement, also used by civilians | Civilian and law enforcement, various firearms |
| Historical Context | Named after DWM's motto "Si vis pacem para bellum" | Adaptation of 9x19mm Parabellum with higher pressure | Developed by Georg Luger, same as 9x19mm Parabellum |
| Unique Feature | Slightly tapered casing for improved reliability and accuracy | Same casing as 9x19mm Parabellum, higher pressure | Identical to 9x19mm Parabellum |
As you can see from the comparison above, bullet weight varies between 115 and 124 grains depending on the specific 9mm variant. If you’re deciding which option best fits your needs, take a look at our guide on the best grain for 9mm for a detailed breakdown of how each performs in practice.
Best 9mm Ammo for Specific Uses
| Use Case | Best Overall | Runner-Up(s) |
|---|---|---|
| Best 9mm Ammo | Fiocchi 9mm 115gr FMJ | Hornady Critical Duty, Federal American Eagle 147 gr |
| Best 9mm Home Defense Ammo | Hornady Critical Defense 115-grain FTX | Fiocchi Defense Dynamics 147-grain JHP, Federal HST 147-grain JHP |
| Exotic 9mm Ammo Types | Underwood 9mm +P+ Xtreme Defender | G9 80gr External Hollow Point, Fiocchi 124 Grain JHP |
| Ammo for Smith & Wesson M&P 9mm Shield | Hornady Critical Defense 115 Grain JHP | Ammo Inc. 124 Grain JHP, Federal HST 124 Grain JHP, Winchester USA Ready Defense 124 Grain JHP +P |
| Best Ammo for Beretta APX 9mm | Blazer 115gr FMJ | Speer Gold Dot 124 Grain +P JHP, Federal American Eagle 124gr TMJ |
For shooters seeking premium self-defense ammunition, Speer Gold Dot remains one of the most trusted names among law enforcement and civilian carriers. Our Speer Gold Dot 9mm review covers real-world performance testing, expansion characteristics, and reliability data to help you make an informed decision. The most widely carried load in the lineup is the Speer Gold Dot 9mm 124gr +P, trusted by law enforcement agencies and serious civilian carriers for its proven terminal performance.
You can also check out our in-depth look at 9mm ballistics from all of the popular ammo manufacturers if you're in search of ballistics data for your favorite factory 9mm load.
Customer Reviews
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BryanD said:
They did exactly what they were supposed to do. I'll purchase again. BTW good and fast delivery.
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Steeler said:
Tried 50 rounds through my new 9mm. No misfires. Works as well as other brands I've tried. Will buy again.
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Bad news said:
Excellent product great service
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Marshall said:
Bought the ammo just for the price not thinking about the ammo, I believe its a korean company so it seemed a little bit of a chance. Love it!!! went through both boxes and want to order more!! Highly recommend
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freddy said:
PMC is a brand I really trust. Have fired several hundred rounds thru my guns without no problems at all. As for ordering from ammo.com its the best way for me to get my ammo. I have never had any problem ordering and they ship really fast. I will continue to use ammo.com to supply me with ammo.
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Richard said:
Used this in a match over the weekend. Flawless. Will buy again. Great price, excellent service from Ammo.com
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jim said:
I used this ammo before never had any problems with it in my glock . also used the same brand in my other Glock in 40s&w happy with it also
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Rob said:
I bought this ammo to use in my daughter's Ruger PK95 for a concealed carry weapons class. I performed very well. Now that I have learned a little more about guns, I will shop for a gun of my own. Once I have a new gun, I will be ordering more ammo.
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maloosha said:
My ammo was here within 5 days. It performed wonderfully and I now have my husband and two brother in laws buying from Ammo.com as well and we are all very happy with service, prices and quality. It helps also that a portion of money spent goes to NRA.
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mosby said:
just bought a 9mm auto pistol and am sorting it out to see what it does and doesn't like. it likes the pmc.
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JRhodes said:
I don’t know if it’s just on my Walther, but I’ve also heard this confirmed from other shooters and I agree that this is the softest round out there. Less felt recoil, less jump in the gun. Best round I’ve shot so far.
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Matthew said:
Shot well over a 1000 rounds of this ammo with zero misfires. I shoot at 30 yards hitting an 8 inch plate without missing. This ammo is good quality.
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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.