Description
The 9x19mm Parabellum (abbreviated 9mm, 9x19mm or 9×19) cartridge was designed by George Luger and introduced in 1902 by the German weapons manufacturer Deutsche Waffen- und Munitionsfabriken (DWM) for their Luger semi-automatic pistol. For this reason, it is designated as the 9mm Luger / 9mm Luger +P by the SAAMI and the 9 mm Luger by the C.I.P.), differentiating it from the 9mm Makarov and 9mm Browning (.380 ACP) cartridges. Under STANAG 4090, it is a standard cartridge for NATO forces as well as many non-NATO countries.
Good To Go 9mm Parabellum/Luger Subsonic ammunition is designed to operate at speeds less than the speed of sound, which avoids the bullet making a supersonic shockwave or “crack” as it travels. While this ammo is full power, it is “standard pressure” and falls within the SAAMI guidelines of 35,000 PSI, so it is designed for use in ALL 9mm handguns, suppressed or otherwise and will not cause accelerated wear in your firearm. Subsonic ammunition usually uses heavier bullets to retain as much energy and momentum as possible at the lower velocities. GTG subsonic ammo is designed for suppressed or silenced firearms.
This cost effective 9mm ammunition is loaded with a brass casing, Winchester primer and powder along with a 147 grain full metal jacket (FMJ). This round is loaded to SAAMI specs along with integrity and attention to detail to ensure reliability and outstanding performance.
The projectile profile may slightly vary from the picture displayed.
GARY (verified owner) –
Fast shipping
Dennis Damm (verified owner) –
Thank you for the personal note on the invoice
Amber Morman (verified owner) –
Service was absolutely exceptional, on time and expedient
Craig Marshall (verified owner) –
Took awhile to come in which was expected bc the world sucks right now.
Shawn Ferguson (verified owner) –
Nicely packaged in durable bag, decently priced considering shortage, very clean brass, and most importantly-shoots great.
Robert Agnew (verified owner) –
Monte goes the extra mile to take care of his customers. In a world where too many small businesses are shuttering their doors, it’s great to watch companies like Good To Go thrive under industrious leadership. Good To Go is poised to experience astronomical growth and become yet another “Made In Alabama” success story to emerge from the Huntsville area.
Ronals Oflyng (verified owner) –
It took a little longer than expected but with the political climate as it is and the huge back orders I had no problem with the delay. The price was great ammo looks good. THX
Roberto Bobonis (verified owner) –
Took a lot of time.
Connor McKean (verified owner) –
I did find 37 steel case rounds in my batch of 1000 brass, but so far this is the best company I’ve used when it comes to cycling through ammo!
Patrick Aaron (verified owner) –
You all were great. I know the backlog wasn’t your fault and am very happy with my order of 2000 rounds of 9mm .
Thank you
Roberto Rodrigues (verified owner) –
Great stuff. Ran 200 Rounds of the subsonic load 147 grain. Wow. Great recoil management, tight groups. I’ll be looking forward to some great training in the coming weeks. Thanks guys.
Roy Harvey (verified owner) –
I’m giving a 5. It took a very long time but under the circumstances I understand. I haven’t shot any yet; I’m waiting on my suppressor. All in all thanks.
Gregg C. (verified owner) –
You guys rock !!
Peter Welch (verified owner) –
Took awhile, but looks good
Stephen M A. (verified owner) –
I love this ammo, great for popping holes in paper and for keeping around the house for home defiance. I have never had a bad round, always have great close group shots with this ammo.
Susan Starnes (verified owner) –
Exactly what I ordered and always appreciate the pen, sticker and hand written thank you note
w2rac (verified owner) –
Ordered 1K of the 9mm 147grain on 02/12/21 received 10/31/22
I emailed each month, about half the time I got a reply
Bags split in transit, good thing the box was stapled and taped up
Ammo looks good, rounds counted by weight +4rounds
Will shoot some soon and see how it preforms