Hornady 9mm Luger 124 Grain Ammo for Sale

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Brand:

Hornady

Barrel Length:

4"

Bullet Type:

XTP Bullets

Caliber:

9×19mm Parabellum

Capacity:

25

Finish Per Color:

Brass

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Brand:

Hornady

Bullet Type:

XTP

Caliber:

9×19mm Parabellum

Capacity:

25

Finish Per Color:

Brass

Grains:

124 grain

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Brand:

Hornady

Bullet Type:

XTP

Caliber:

9×19mm Parabellum

Grains:

124 grain

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Marketplace Insights ★ 4.9/5 based on 11 customer reviews across 3 variants from 25 retailers

Highly reliable Hornady ammunition with excellent customer satisfaction, praised for quality and value, with one isolated feeding issue in a specific compact model.

What customers like

Reliability & Quality73%
Reliable with every trigger pull
Price & Value45%
Got it at a great price!
Fast Delivery27%
Got here in under a week.
Self-Defense Performance27%
can do a lot of damage

Common concerns

Feeding Issues in Compact9%
Won't feed my Taurus g3c
Frequently Asked Questions
Hornady 9mm Luger 124 Grain Ammo for Sale

What is 124-grain 9mm good for?

124-grain 9mm suits both range training and self-defense. It hits harder than 115-grain loads while producing manageable recoil, and many major hollow-point defensive loads use this weight. It's also a common choice for competitive shooting where power factor requirements must be met.

What is better, 115gr or 124gr in 9mm?

Neither is universally better—it depends on use. 115-grain loads are faster and cheaper, making them good for range practice. 124-grain bullets carry more energy and momentum, suiting self-defense. Most shooters consider 124-grain the practical balance of velocity, power, and manageable recoil.

Does 124gr 9mm have more recoil than 115gr?

The recoil comparison between 124gr and 115gr is genuinely contested. While 124gr has greater bullet mass, many shooters report 115gr feeling snappier. Velocity, powder charge, and specific load all heavily influence felt recoil. The difference is minor and most shooters find both rounds equally manageable.

What is the best 124gr ammo for 9mm?

"Best" depends on your gun and use. For range practice, Blazer Brass 124gr and Speer Lawman are solid choices. For defensive carry, Federal HST and Speer Gold Dot are widely trusted. Prices typically run $18–$28 per box. Always test several brands in your specific pistol for reliable feeding.