HANDGUN AMMUNITION
9mm Luger
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What is the difference between HP, SP, and FMJ bullets?
FMJ bullets have a copper or lead core with a copper or brass jacket that covers the entire bullet. HP bullets have a hollow point at the tip, which can expand upon impact to create a larger wound channel. SP bullets have a soft lead tip that expands on impact, similar to HP bullets.
What types of handgun ammunition does TruArmory offer?
TruArmory offers a variety of handgun ammunition including calibers such as 9mm, .45 ACP, .40 S&W, and .357 Magnum.
What is the difference between jacketed hollow point (JHP) and full metal jacket (FMJ) bullets?
JHP bullets have a hollowed-out tip that expands upon impact, causing more damage and stopping power. FMJ bullets have a copper or brass jacket that encases the lead core of the bullet and are typically used for target shooting. JHP bullets are commonly used for self-defense.
What is the best handgun ammunition for personal defense?
The best handgun ammunition for personal defense depends on a variety of factors, including the caliber of the handgun and the shooter's skill level. Some popular calibers for personal defense include 9mm, .45 ACP, and .40 S&W.
Can I use handgun ammunition for other firearms, such as rifles?
No, handgun ammunition should only be used in handguns. Attempting to use handgun ammunition in a rifle can result in serious injury or death.
What is the difference between a round nose (RN) and a hollow point (HP) bullet?
RN bullets have a rounded tip, while HP bullets have a hollowed-out tip that expands upon impact, causing more damage. HP bullets are commonly used for self-defense.
What is the best type of ammunition for target shooting with a handgun?
The best type of ammunition for target shooting with a handgun depends on the caliber of the handgun and the shooter's personal preference. Some popular calibers for target shooting include 9mm, .45 ACP, and .22 LR.