Federal 9mm Luger American Eagle Subsonic 147gr FMJ FP Ammo
Federal Ammo
- UPC:
- 029465089207
Federal American Eagle Subsonic 9mm Luger ammo delivers consistent performance for shooters who prefer a heavier bullet with less noise. The 147gr Full Metal Jacket Flat Point design feeds smoothly in most 9mm handguns and provides good accuracy for target shooting. With a ballistic coefficient of .206, these rounds maintain their trajectory well at moderate distances. The subsonic velocity of 1000 fps reduces both noise and felt recoil, making it an excellent choice for indoor ranges or use with suppressors. This ammunition strikes a balance between the stopping power of a heavier bullet and the reduced muzzle flash of a subsonic load, appealing to both casual shooters and those serious about their training. Federal's reputation for quality control ensures that each round meets strict standards for reliability and consistency, giving shooters confidence in their ammunition whether they're punching paper targets or running drills.
Federal American Eagle Subsonic 9mm Luger 147gr FMJ FP Highlights:
Specifications | |
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Manufacturer | Federal |
Model | American Eagle Subsonic |
Caliber | 9mm Luger |
Bullet Weight | 147 grains |
Bullet Type | FMJ FP (Full Metal Jacket Flat Point) |
Muzzle Velocity | 1000 fps (feet per second) |
Muzzle Energy | 326 ft-lbs |
Ballistic Coefficient | .206 |
Sectional Density | .167 |
Rounds Per Box | 50 |
Primer Type | Boxer |
Case Material | Brass |
Recommended Use | Target shooting, Training, Self-defense |
Key Features
The Federal American Eagle Subsonic 9mm Luger ammunition offers impressive performance characteristics that make it an excellent choice for various shooting applications. Here's a breakdown of its key features:
Feature | Description |
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Subsonic Velocity | 1000 fps muzzle velocity Reduces noise and muzzle flash, ideal for suppressed firearms |
Heavy Bullet Weight | 147 grain projectile Provides excellent penetration and energy transfer |
Full Metal Jacket Flat Point | Consistent feeding and accuracy Flat point design for clean hole punching on paper targets |
High Ballistic Coefficient | .206 BC Maintains velocity and energy downrange for improved accuracy |
Quality Construction | Federal's renowned manufacturing standards Ensures reliability and consistency in every round |
Applications & Use Cases
The Federal American Eagle Subsonic 9mm Luger ammunition is versatile and suitable for various shooting scenarios:
Pros and Cons
Pros
- ✔ Subsonic Velocity: Reduces noise and muzzle flash, ideal for suppressed firearms.
- ✔ Heavy Bullet: 147gr projectile offers good penetration and energy transfer.
- ✔ Consistent Performance: Federal's quality control ensures reliable feeding and ignition.
- ✔ Versatile Use: Suitable for target practice, training, and self-defense scenarios.
- ✔ Reduced Recoil: Lower velocity results in softer shooting experience.
Cons
- ✘ Limited Range: Subsonic velocity may limit effective range compared to standard 9mm loads.
- ✘ Higher Cost: Generally more expensive than standard 9mm ammunition.
- ✘ Overpenetration Risk: Heavy bullet may overpenetrate in self-defense situations.
- ✘ Reduced Expansion: FMJ design limits expansion, potentially reducing stopping power.
About Federal:
Federal has been a leader in the ammunition industry since 1922, consistently delivering innovative and high-quality products to shooters and hunters worldwide. Headquartered in Anoka, Minnesota, Federal has built a reputation for producing some of the most reliable and accurate ammunition on the market. Their commitment to research and development has resulted in numerous patented technologies that have advanced the performance of both military and civilian ammunition. With a wide range of products catering to various shooting disciplines, from plinking to personal defense and competitive shooting, Federal continues to be a trusted name among firearms enthusiasts and professionals alike.
- UPC:
- 029465089207
- Brand:
- Federal Ammo
- Caliber:
- 9mm Luger (9x19 Parabellum)
- Condition:
- New
- Bullet Type:
- FMJFP: Full-metal Jacket Flat Nose
- Bullet Weight (Grains):
- 147
- Casing:
- Brass
Federal 9mm Luger American Eagle Subsonic FAQ:
Subsonic ammunition travels at speeds below the speed of sound (approximately 1125 fps at sea level). This Federal 9mm Luger ammunition has a muzzle velocity of 1000 fps, which is below the sound barrier, resulting in reduced noise and muzzle flash.
Yes, this ammunition is ideal for use with suppressors. Its subsonic velocity helps maximize the effectiveness of sound suppression by eliminating the sonic crack associated with supersonic rounds.
The main differences are velocity and bullet weight. This subsonic ammo uses a heavier 147gr bullet at a lower velocity (1000 fps) compared to standard 9mm loads, which typically use lighter bullets (115-124gr) at higher velocities (1100-1200 fps).
No, this ammunition uses non-corrosive Boxer primers. You should still clean your firearm after use, but you don't need to worry about corrosive salts damaging your gun.
Generally, this subsonic ammunition will produce less felt recoil than standard 9mm loads. The combination of a heavier bullet and lower velocity typically results in a softer, more manageable recoil impulse.
The effective range can vary depending on the firearm and shooter, but generally, this ammunition maintains good accuracy out to 25-50 yards. Beyond this range, the subsonic velocity may lead to more significant bullet drop compared to standard loads.
The 147gr bullet typically offers deeper penetration than lighter 9mm bullets. This can be an advantage for some applications, but it also increases the risk of overpenetration in self-defense scenarios.
Due to its lower velocity, this subsonic ammunition will have a more pronounced arc in its trajectory compared to standard 9mm loads. This means you may need to adjust your aim for longer distance shots.
Yes, this ammunition can be used in 9mm carbines. In fact, the heavier bullet may perform well in carbines, offering good accuracy and reduced noise, especially when paired with a suppressor.
While it's technically possible, it's not recommended to mix ammunition types in the same magazine. Different velocities and bullet weights can affect point of impact and potentially cause feeding issues in some firearms.