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Handgun Ammunition

Browse our inventory of handgun ammunition from trusted brands like Barnes, Remington, Nosler, Federal Ammunition, and Fiocchi. KT Back Road Arms offers dependable, accurate handgun ammunition built for concealed carriers, target shooters, and self-defense users who need rounds they can trust when it matters most. From hollow points for personal protection to full metal jacket rounds for practice sessions, we stock a wide variety of calibers to fit your pistol or revolver. Pair your rounds with handguns, semi auto handguns, and revolvers from our lineup, or explore rifle ammunition, shotgun shells, and handgun magazines to keep your gear range-ready.

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Handgun Ammunition Buying Guide

Buy handgun ammunition online by comparing models, checking current availability, and reviewing specifications such as caliber, capacity, barrel length, and sight configuration. Selecting the right pistol cartridge depends on your platform, your shooting application, and your accuracy expectations.

Use these pointers to narrow down your selection:

  • Confirm the caliber stamped on your barrel or slide before ordering, since chamberings like 9mm Luger, .40 S&W, .45 ACP, and 10mm Auto are not interchangeable, and this matters whether you shoot handguns for carry or competition.
  • Match the bullet profile to your firearm’s feed ramp geometry, because round nose and truncated cone projectiles tend to feed reliably in semi-auto handguns while wadcutters and full wadcutters often perform best through a wheelgun.
  • Choose loads tailored to wheelgun calibers like .38 Special, .357 Magnum, .44 Special, and .44 Magnum when shooting revolvers, since cylinder length and forcing cone design influence how different bullet weights and crimps perform.
  • Account for short-barrel velocity loss when stocking loads for compact pistols, then build up a magazine rotation paired with quality handgun magazines to keep springs fresh and reduce feeding hiccups during practice.
  • Consider larger calibers like 7.62x39mm or 5.56 NATO when feeding pistol-format long guns, since AK pistols typically run rifle cartridges through shorter barrels that benefit from full-power loads to cycle reliably.
  • Pick projectiles engineered for shorter barrel performance when running AR pistols, since powders and bullet designs optimized for 7 to 11 inch barrels expand more consistently than standard rifle loads.

Local And Compliance Notes

Purchase handgun ammunition online or visit the gun shop in Mainesburg, Pennsylvania to inspect packaging, compare load data, and pick up exactly what your platform needs. KT Back Road Arms serves customers in the nearby cities of Mansfield, Troy, and the broader Tioga County, stocking pistol cartridges that cover everyday carry, range training, and hunting applications common to the region.

Federal law sets the minimum age for purchasing handgun ammunition at 21, and Pennsylvania aligns with that threshold without adding state permits or registration requirements for ammunition itself. Anyone prohibited under federal law from possessing a firearm is equally prohibited from possessing ammunition, so eligibility should be confirmed before checkout. Discharge ordinances vary by township, so review local rules if you plan to shoot on private property.

Carry permits in Pennsylvania are issued by county sheriffs (or the police chief in Philadelphia), and carrying a loaded handgun in a vehicle generally requires a License to Carry Firearms outside of specific exceptions. Store reserve ammunition in a cool, dry location separate from your firearm, and reach out to the shop with questions about specific loads, bulk orders, or special calibers.

Frequently Asked Questions About Handgun Ammunition

1. What is the most popular handgun caliber for self-defense?

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9mm Luger remains the most widely used self-defense caliber due to its balance of capacity, manageable recoil, and proven terminal performance with modern hollow point loads. Other common defensive choices include .380 ACP, .40 S&W, and .45 ACP.

2. Can I shoot .38 Special in a .357 Magnum revolver?

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Yes, a .357 Magnum revolver is designed to safely chamber and fire .38 Special cartridges, since the .357 Magnum case is simply a lengthened version of the .38 Special. The reverse is not true, as .357 Magnum rounds will not fit a .38 Special chamber.

3. What does +P mean on handgun ammunition?

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+P designates a cartridge loaded to higher chamber pressures than standard SAAMI specifications, producing increased velocity and energy. Only firearms rated by the manufacturer for +P pressures should be used with these loads.

4. Why do hollow point bullets cost more than full metal jacket?

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Jacketed hollow point bullets require additional manufacturing steps to form the expansion cavity and often use bonded or specialty jacket designs to control performance. Full metal jacket rounds use simpler construction, which keeps practice ammunition more affordable.

5. How does barrel length affect handgun ammunition performance?

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Shorter barrels reduce muzzle velocity because the powder has less time to burn and accelerate the bullet, which can affect both terminal performance and felt recoil. Many manufacturers now offer loads specifically tuned for compact and subcompact pistol barrels.

6. Is it safe to use steel-cased handgun ammunition in a polymer-frame pistol?

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Most modern polymer-frame pistols can fire steel-cased ammunition, though some manufacturers note increased extractor and chamber wear over time. Check your owner’s manual to confirm compatibility before extended use.

7. What is the difference between .45 ACP and .45 Colt?

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.45 ACP is a rimless cartridge designed for semi-automatic pistols and uses a shorter case at higher pressures. .45 Colt is a longer, rimmed revolver cartridge originally developed in the 1870s and operates at lower pressures, making the two completely non-interchangeable.

8. Do I need a permit to buy handgun ammunition in Pennsylvania?

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Pennsylvania does not require a permit or background check to purchase handgun ammunition, though buyers must meet the federal minimum age of 21. Sellers are required to verify age and confirm the buyer is not federally prohibited from possessing ammunition.