At Atomic Ammunitionwe know that you carry and use real guns, not test barrels. All of our external ballistic information is obtained from tests using common firearms that you are likely to own and use, not inflated, misleading information from test barrels. We feel that this is the most accurate and useful information for our customers, so it is the only information that we provide. Assembled to exact specifications with commercial grade machinery Atomic Ammunitionis designed to deliver the accuracy that precision shooters demand and do it all at a price that you can afford. Specifications for Atomic Ammunition Atomic Ammo 9mm Luger Subsonic 147gr. Bonded Jhp: Manufacturer: Atomic Ammunition Cartridge: 9mm Luger Number of Rounds: 50 Bullet Type: Jacketed Hollow Point (JHP) Bullet Weight: 147 grain Cartridge Case Material: Brass Muzzle Velocity: 900 ft/s Muzzle Energy: 264 ft-lbs Application: Self Defense Package Type: Box Included Accessories: None Primer Style: Centerfire Lead Free: No Dimensions: 1.95 X 2.85 X 4.70 in Package Contents: Atomic Ammunition Atomic Ammo 9mm Luger Subsonic 147gr. Bonded Jhp 50-pack
Atomic Ammunition Atomic Ammo 9mm Luger Subsonic 147gr. Bonded Jhp
$70.59
SKU: 87ED1ED1
Category: Handgun Ammo
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SolidFish –
Only purchase this ammo if you want your barrel ruined. I don’t write reviews often, but since this ruined my beautiful barrel, and was a huge safety hazard, I felt obliged to warn fellow shooters. I went shooting to test 6 different types of subsonic ammo – defensive and regular subsonic ammo. My day ended when I tested this terrible and clearly out of spec scum ammo. All others types I tested cycled and worked flawlessly. Three rounds went through my barrel and all never cycled fully, and that’s just the first problem. I had to manually force it back into battery. So as a test, I inserted 1 of these scum rounds into my magazine followed by 3 115gr standard 9mm Luger rounds stacked on top. The first three went through flawlessly, the fourth is still stuck in the chamber. It will not come out. I will be contacting the manufacturer about this as well.