What 9mm round does FBI use?

The FBI Winchester PDX1 bonded 147-grain 9mm cartridge is an excellent choice. The FBI PDX1 9mm bullet uses bonded technology. This is a modern design using a chemical process to bond the lead bullet to the metal jacket.
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What 9mm ammo does the FBI use 2020?

Federal Premium LE HST

A common choice for law enforcement agencies, this 9mm ammo has scored well in FBI and independent ballistic tests. The Federal HST LE bullet is designed to expand to create a large wound cavity.
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What 9mm ammo does the FBI use 2022?

ANOKA, Minnesota – January, 2022 – The FBI awarded Federal and Speer Ammunition in all four categories of its handgun ammunition bid. This prestigious award keeps 35,000 employees trained and ready for duty.
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What ammo does FBI use 2021?

The FBI has selected Glock Gen 5 handguns in 9mm as their service weapon. There has been much speculation about the reasons for their caliber change.
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What grain bullet does FBI use?

The 2014 FBI Training Division Report stated that the FBI had chosen the 9mm bullet (147 grain Speer Gold Dot G2) for FBI agents to carry because, “The 9mm provides struggling shooters the best chance of success while improving the speed and accuracy of the most skilled shooters.”
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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 the FBI chose 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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Is 115 grain hollow point 9mm good for self-defense?

While this particular cartridge is offered in various configurations, the most common is the 115 gr. full metal jacket (FMJ). This is an excellent round for practice, matches and informal “plinking.” However, it is a terrible choice for self-defense because of its penetration capability.
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What gun do FBI agents carry?

The FBI Relies on Glock Gen 5 Handguns

Like many other law enforcement agencies, the FBI relies on the fifth generation of Glock handguns, including the Glock 19 Gen 5 and a Glock 17 Gen 5. These are 9 mm models.
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What grain 9mm does the military use?

Federal® 9mm NATO features military-quality 124-grain FMJ bullets loaded to more powerful, higher-velocity specifications than rounds typically offered for the consumer market.
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What Glock do police use?

By far the most popular police service pistol in the United States, the GLOCK 22 fires the potent 40 S&W cartridge and holds more rounds for its size and weight than most other full-sized handgun in its class.
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Does the FBI carry 10mm?

While the FBI no longer uses 10mm handguns, what it learned following the Miami shootout and subsequent testing of the 10mm and . 40 S&W influenced today's 9mm ammunition and handguns. Photos: FBI unless otherwise noted.
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What handgun has the most stopping power?

Ruger 1707 GP100

The GP100 can hold . 357 Magnum rounds, giving it high honors for stopping power.
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What is an FTX round?

The Flex Tip eXpanding (FTX) bullet developed for Critical Defense ammunition looks like a traditional Jacketed Hollow Point (JHP) bullet whose cavity has been filled with a polymer plug.
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What is A +P round?

Overpressure ammunition, commonly designated as +P or +P+, is small arms ammunition that has been loaded to produce a higher internal pressure when fired than is standard for ammunition of its caliber (see internal ballistics), but less than the pressures generated by a proof round.
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What brand of ammo do police use?

The . 40 S&W caliber is the overwhelming top choice of police departments today, followed by the . 357 SIG and the . 45.
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What pistol does the Secret Service carry?

The Secret Service's current duty sidearm, the SIG-Sauer P229 double-action/single-action pistol chambered . 357 SIG, entered service in 1999. It is the issued handgun to all special agents as well as officers of the Uniformed Division. As of 2019, the SIG-Sauer P229 is scheduled to be replaced with Glock 9mm pistols.
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Can FBI agents drink alcohol?

All federal government agencies have strict drug-free workplace policies and the FBI is no different. But the policy against drug use doesn't address alcohol use. That said, the FBI probably won't tolerate excessive drinking within its ranks because of the problems that can arise.
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What sidearm do Navy SEALs use?

In 2015, the Glock 19, a compact 9 mm, was added to the SEAL handgun inventory. The SEALs plan to eventually replace the P226s with the newer Glocks. For now, the M9 continues to be the primary sidearm for U.S. uniformed personnel worldwide and the P226 continues to be the primary handgun of the SEALs.
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Whats better 115 or 124-grain 9mm?

So, the difference between a 115-grain round and a 124-grain round is the weight, sure. However, that's just the first and biggest difference, not the only difference. When you change the weight of a round, you do more than just make it heavier. You also change how the gun that's firing it operates.
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What grain 9mm is most accurate?

The Atlanta Arms 115-grain JHP and FMJ loadings and the Nosler 115-grain JHP ammo were the most consistently accurate match ammunition. The Browning Performance Target 147-grain FMJ load easily stole the show with the best 10-shot average of the 12 loads tested.
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Can you shoot 147 grain 9mm?

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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Is a 9mm or 38 more powerful?

Standard pressure . 38 Special only produces 264 foot-pounds of force (147-grain bullet at 900 feet per second out of a 4-inch barrel), while standard pressure 9mm can produce 365 foot-pounds of force (124-grain bullet at 1,150 feet per second). This is 38.25% more energy at the muzzle in favor of the 9mm.
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Are police going back to 9mm?

Currently, the . 40 S&W is a law enforcement favorite, but after recent studies on new 9mm rounds by the FBI's Ballistic Research Facility, the 9mm is slowly finding its way back into the hands of police officers across the country.
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Will a 9mm stop an intruder?

The 9mm Luger, invented before the Great War, is one of the longest-serving gun calibers in history.
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