Aguila 9mm Ammo for Sale

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Brand:

Aguila

Bullet Type:

Full Metal Jacket

Caliber:

9×19mm Parabellum

Capacity:

50

Finish Per Color:

Brass

Grains:

115 grain

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Brand:

Aguila

Bullet Type:

Full Metal Jacket

Caliber:

9×19mm Parabellum

Capacity:

50

Finish Per Color:

Brass

Grains:

124 grain

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Brand:

Aguila

Bullet Type:

Jacketed Hollow Point

Caliber:

9×19mm Parabellum

Capacity:

50

Finish Per Color:

Brass

Grains:

124 grain

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Brand:

Aguila

Bullet Type:

Full Metal Jacket

Caliber:

9×19mm Parabellum

Capacity:

50

Finish Per Color:

Brass

Grains:

147 grain

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Brand:

Aguila

Bullet Type:

Full Metal Jacket

Caliber:

9×19mm Parabellum

Capacity:

300

Finish Per Color:

Brass

Grains:

115 grain

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Brand:

Aguila

Bullet Type:

Full Metal Jacket

Caliber:

9×19mm Parabellum

Grains:

115 grain

Rounds:

1000

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Brand:

Aguila

Bullet Type:

Full Metal Jacket

Caliber:

9×19mm Parabellum

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Brand:

Aguila

Bullet Type:

JACKETED HOLLOW POINT (JHP)

Caliber:

9×19mm Parabellum

Capacity:

50

Finish Per Color:

Brass

Grains:

117 grain

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Brand:

Aguila

Bullet Type:

Full Metal Jacket

Caliber:

9×19mm Parabellum

Grains:

115 grain

Rounds:

50

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Marketplace Insights ★ 4.9/5 based on 28 customer reviews across 10 variants from 28 retailers

Aguila 9mm ammo is highly reliable and clean-shooting with excellent value, though compatibility issues exist with some lesser-common handgun models.

What customers like

Reliability & Function64%
they shoot every time I pull the trigger
Clean Shooting46%
It's clean, accurate, and never gunks up my Glock
Accuracy32%
Simply put, this is excellent FMJ 9mm ammunition
Affordable Price29%
Great ammo, beautifully made, shoots excellent and price is right

Common concerns

Feeding Issues in Some Guns11%
The rib in the middle of the casing jams these into a few different pistols
Occasional Failures to Fire7%
Except one box I had about 5 FTF's
Frequently Asked Questions
Aguila 9mm Ammo for Sale

Is aguila 9mm ammo dirty?

Aguila 9mm runs dirtier than premium brands, with users reporting notable carbon buildup and a strong smell from its lubricant coating. It's cleaner than most steel-cased ammo but messier than brass-cased options like Federal or Speer. Performance varies by firearm.

What is better, 124 grain or 147 grain 9mm?

Neither is universally better. 124 grain is a versatile middle ground suitable for practice and self-defense. 147 grain is subsonic, making it quieter with a suppressor and preferred by some for self-defense. Test both in your firearm to confirm reliable feeding and find what suits you.

How long can 9mm ammo be stored?

Properly stored 9mm ammunition can last 10 to 20 years or longer. Keep rounds in a cool, dry place away from moisture and temperature swings. Sealed containers work well. Poor storage conditions can degrade ammo in just a few years, making environment the most critical factor.

What is the best 115 grain 9mm ammo?

"Best" depends on your use. For range training, Magtech or Blazer Brass 115 grain offer reliable performance at reasonable prices. For self-defense, Speer Gold Dot 115 grain hollow point is a proven choice. Federal HST is another strong defensive option. Always test any ammunition in your specific firearm first.

Is there a difference between 9mm and 9mm Luger?

9mm and 9mm Luger both refer to the 9x19mm Parabellum cartridge, and "9mm Luger" is the formal SAAMI designation. However, "9mm" alone can describe a broader category including variants like 9mm Makarov or 9mm Short, which differ in dimensions and purpose. Always confirm the specific cartridge when shopping.

How to tell if ammo is plated?

Check the product description or manufacturer's label for the word "plated." Plated bullets have a thin copper layer over a lead core applied by electroplating. Jacketed bullets have a thicker copper wrap. If the label is unclear, contact the manufacturer directly.