Is 9mm heavier than 556?

Bullets in 9mm cartridges weigh more than bullets in 5.56 cartridges. The two most popular bullet weights for 9mm are 115 grains and 124 grains. For the 5.56, the two most popular bullet weights are 55 grains and 62 grains.
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How much does a 9mm round weigh?

The cartridge has been manufactured by, or for, more than 70 countries and has become a standard pistol caliber for NATO and other military forces around the world. Its official nomenclature among NATO members is "9mm NATO". Standard bullet weight is 7.0 grams (108 gr) to 8.3 grams (128 gr).
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Does 9mm penetrate more than 223?

223 TAP round had penetrated just shy of 8 inches. At that depth I discovered several bullet fragments. The projectile had come apart completely. Moving on, we found that the 9mm projectile had traveled a full 15 inches into the wax media after passing through the wall façade.
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Is heavier 9mm better?

As far as calibers larger than 9mm, you can actually decrease wear and tear on your pistol and curb felt recoil a bit (though not recoil energy) by switching to a heavier grain weight. Huh?! So, to explain that, the faster a bullet leaves the barrel the faster the slide is sent traveling back.
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What's the heaviest 9mm bullet?

The usual bullet weights for 9mm Luger range from 115 to 147 grains. Lighter and heavier bullets can be had, but they are not common for factory loads. The heavy bullets are generally 158-grains, but 165-grain bullets can also be had.
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9MM VS. 5.56 BALLISTIC COMPARISON



What 9mm ammo does FBI use?

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) awarded Winchester Ammunition with its coveted 9mm pistol ammunition contract. Winchester's PDX1 will be the Bureau's duty round, and their Frangible SF rounds will be the Bureau's training ammunition. This is on the heels of the Bureau selecting Winchester to be its . 40 cal.
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Is 5.56 stronger than 9mm?

The 5.56 rifle cartridge is inherently more powerful than the 9mm pistol cartridge, so you might expect the 5.56 to be a lot louder than the 9mm, but that's not the case. They're actually pretty close to one another. The 9mm cartridge averages about 166 decibels while the 5.56 cartridge averages about 169 decibels.
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Is an AR 15 more powerful than a 9mm?

The 9mm handgun is generally regarded as an effective weapon; its bullet travels at 1,200 feet per second and delivers a kinetic energy of 400 foot pounds. By comparison, the standard AR-15 bullet travels at 3,251 feet per second and delivers 1300 foot pounds.
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Will a 9mm go through a person?

It depends on the gun

Experiments using ballistic gelatine to mimic the human body suggest that a 9mm bullet from a handgun will penetrate about 60cm through human fat tissue. A fully jacketed bullet from an assault rifle, such as an AK-47, will go much further and can easily shoot through a brick wall.
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Why is 9mm so popular?

Right now, 9mm is quite popular because it is a versatile cartridge, and advances in the technology used to make it have improved its performance. But that doesn't mean other types of ammunition are disappearing or that they aren't suitable for different missions.
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Does a heavier bullet have more recoil?

Light bullets produce more recoil than heavy bullets because they require more gunpowder to achieve their higher required velocity. The snappier recoil that people experience with lighter bullets likely results from their faster acceleration.
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Does 556 have stopping power?

556 or . 223, does not have near the stopping power as many other regularly used hunting rifles. Many hand gun rounds are larger and more deadly. The AR 15 has never been, nor ever will be a military grade weapon.
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What is the difference between 5.56 and 5.56 NATO?

Are these the same cartridge? Externally, the two cartridge cases are identical. The main differences are that 5.56x45 mm NATO operates at a higher chamber pressure (about 60,000 p.s.i. versus 55,000 p.s.i. on the .
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Is 5.56 or 7.62 better?

So, returning to the metrics of power, accuracy, and recoil, the 7.62 round wins the first category, but the 5.56 takes the second two, making it the apparent winner. However, there are certainly some variables that could make the 7.62 a better option for some shooters.
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Should I get an AR9 or AR-15?

Coupled with the shorter barrel, lighter lower receiver, and lighter ammunition, the AR9 is also substantially lighter than the AR15. - Ammunition Prices: Shooting 9mm is about as cheap as shooting is going to get. Coupled with tons of choices for defense ammunition, the AR9 definitely wins out when it comes to cost.
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Is an AR-9 good for home defense?

Pistol-Caliber Carbines Are the Best Guns for Home Defense

Again, an AR-9 is simply an AR carbine with a pistol-caliber bullet. If we were to use hollow-point bullets in this AR-9, we would now have the best home defense gun option available.
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How much does a AR-9 cost?

The price range of civilian 9mm AR pistols can go from $500 to $2,200, depending on the manufacturer, customization level, and the model.
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How much wood can a 9mm penetrate?

One round of each 9mm ammo was fired at an undamaged section of 1 inch OSB Plywood from a distance of 7 yards. The rumors of the 9mm round having no punch have been exaggerated, folks. Not a single one of these rounds was stopped by the 1 inch OSB Plywood.
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What is 9mm carbine good for?

These platforms are ideal for informal plinking, target shooting, home defense or riding along as a trunk gun. I've heard that a good sized part of what is driving the new interest in these guns are the new divisions in 3-Gun and other competitions that allow the use of 9 mm carbines.
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Do police use FMJ or hollow point?

Despite the widespread ban on military use, hollow-point bullets are one of the most common types of bullets used by civilians and police, which is due largely to the reduced risk of bystanders being hit by over-penetrating or ricocheted bullets, and the increased speed of incapacitation.
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Why do police use 9mm?

9mm Luger offers greater magazine capacity and less recoil/more weapon control at a lower cost. A majority of FBI shooters are both faster and more accurate using 9mm Luger versus . 40 S&W rounds. There is little or no noticeable difference in wound tracks between 9mm Luger, .
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Why did the FBI switch back to 9mm?

Today many loads for police duty cartridges meet that benchmark. By going with the 9mm, the FBI gets the terminal performance it desires, with more capacity, in a handgun that's easier, and faster, to shoot accurately.
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