Speer - Jacketed Hollow Point - 147 Grain 9mm Ammo - 1000 Rounds
Manufacturer
Speer
Bullet Weight
147 Grain
Casing Type
Nickel-Plated Brass
Details
No half measures. When you want to preserve your life with the finest 9mm self-defense ammunition on the market, you need Speer Law Enforcement Gold Dot. Speer markets this ammo to cops, but make no mistake: civilians can also own and use it.
This round is loaded with the 9mm’s heaviest common bullet. At 147 grains, its muzzle velocity out of a 4” barrel is subsonic: 990 fps, which is roughly 135 fps slower than the speed of sound. That’s precisely the performance you want if you’re firing through a suppressor.
The Gold Dot jacketed hollow point is a bonded bullet, with a jacket that was electrochemically fused to its lead core one atom at a time. That’s why the bullet is tough enough to penetrate heavy clothing without losing more than one one-thousandth of its weight, and then proceed onward to penetrate ballistic gelatin to a depth of approximately 15”.
The Gold Dot’s nose cavity is formed via a series of precision die presses. The nose cavity is designed to control the rate and width of expansion. After passing through heavy clothing, the bullet reliably widens out to a diameter of 0.57”.
Nickel-plated brass cases are always a good advantage to have. They’re easier to see during a chamber check, especially in low lighting. They’re smoother than bare brass, and cycle more efficiently as a result. Nickel also shields brass against corrosion when it comes into contact with moisture.
This round is loaded with the 9mm’s heaviest common bullet. At 147 grains, its muzzle velocity out of a 4” barrel is subsonic: 990 fps, which is roughly 135 fps slower than the speed of sound. That’s precisely the performance you want if you’re firing through a suppressor.
The Gold Dot jacketed hollow point is a bonded bullet, with a jacket that was electrochemically fused to its lead core one atom at a time. That’s why the bullet is tough enough to penetrate heavy clothing without losing more than one one-thousandth of its weight, and then proceed onward to penetrate ballistic gelatin to a depth of approximately 15”.
The Gold Dot’s nose cavity is formed via a series of precision die presses. The nose cavity is designed to control the rate and width of expansion. After passing through heavy clothing, the bullet reliably widens out to a diameter of 0.57”.
Nickel-plated brass cases are always a good advantage to have. They’re easier to see during a chamber check, especially in low lighting. They’re smoother than bare brass, and cycle more efficiently as a result. Nickel also shields brass against corrosion when it comes into contact with moisture.
Additional information
- Manufacturer Speer
- Condition New
- Bullet Weight 147 Grain
- Bullet Type Jacketed Hollow-Point (JHP)
- Use Type Self Defense
- Casing Type Nickel-Plated Brass
- Quantity 1000
- Ammo Caliber 9mm Luger (9x19)