In the realm of personal defense and tactical precision, Underwood Ammo's 9mm Luger ammunition stands as a paragon of reliability and performance. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this new production ammo is non-corrosive and features boxer primed reloadable brass cases, ensuring longevity and versatility for the discerning shooter.
The bullet itself is an amalgamation of copper lead construction, weighing in at 124 grains. Designed for superior ballistic performance, it boasts a diameter caliber of 0.355 inches. This projectile exits the barrel at a velocity of 1150 feet per second, entering supersonic speeds that surpass the sound barrier with ease.
This round delivers substantial impact energy—364 foot-pounds at the muzzle—making it not only an effective choice for self-defense but also a proven performer in hunting scenarios where stopping power is paramount. Its sectional density (SD) measures at 0.1406; this metric indicates excellent mass distribution relative to its cross-sectional area, thereby enhancing penetration capabilities when needed most.
Engineered with suppressor use in mind, this ammunition maintains operational safety while minimizing acoustic signature—a crucial feature for tactical applications or discrete operations. Additionally, its ballistic coefficient (G1) registers at 0.118—a testament to its stability during flight which ensures consistent accuracy over varying distances.
Each box contains twenty meticulously loaded rounds housed within nickel-plated brass casings that offer enhanced corrosion resistance compared to standard brass options—a nod toward durability under diverse environmental conditions.
Underwood Ammo has crafted these cartridges not just as mere munitions but as essential tools designed to meet exigent defensive needs with unwavering dependability and formidable efficacy.