Remington UMC 9mm Hollow Point Ammo

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Brand:

Remington

Bullet Type:

Hollow Point

Caliber:

9×19mm Parabellum

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Brand:

Remington

Bullet Type:

Hollow Point

Caliber:

9×19mm Parabellum

Grains:

115 grain

Rounds:

50

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Brand:

Remington

Bullet Type:

Hollow Point

Caliber:

9×19mm Parabellum

Rounds:

20

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Brand:

Remington

Bullet Type:

Hollow Point

Caliber:

9×19mm Parabellum

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Brand:

Remington

Bullet Type:

Hollow Point

Caliber:

9×19mm Parabellum

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Frequently Asked Questions
Remington UMC 9mm Hollow Point Ammo

Is there 9mm hollow point ammo?

Yes, 9mm hollow point ammo is widely available. Major manufacturers like Federal, Hornady, Remington, and SIG produce defensive hollow point loads. Popular options include Federal HST, Hornady Critical Defense, and Remington Golden Saber. Prices typically range from $25 to $50 per box of 20 to 25 rounds.

Which is better, 124 or 147 grain 9mm?

Neither is objectively better—it depends on your use. 124 grain balances velocity and recoil well, making it a versatile choice. 147 grain is subsonic, producing less muzzle blast and cycling well with suppressors. Both perform reliably for self-defense. Test each in your firearm to determine which feeds and shoots best.

What is the quietest subsonic ammo for 9mm?

Ammo Inc.'s Stelth Subsonic 165gr TMJ has tested as one of the quietest at around 124.62 dB. Fiocchi 158gr FMJ is also widely recommended for suppressed use. Both offer reliable subsonic performance, though results vary by firearm and suppressor combination.

What are the downsides of hollow points?

Hollow points cost more than standard rounds and can cause feeding issues in some firearms. Expansion may be inconsistent after passing through barriers like heavy clothing. Some jurisdictions restrict their use. They also behave differently than full metal jacket rounds, requiring dedicated practice to understand their performance.

Do cops carry FMJ or hollow points?

Most police departments use hollow point ammunition. Hollow points expand on impact, reducing the risk of overpenetration and collateral damage. Full metal jacket rounds are typically reserved for training due to their lower cost.