SPEER LAWMAN 9mm LUGER 147GR TMJ AMMO 1000RD CASE
Speer Lawman 9mm Luger ammunition delivers reliable, straightforward performance for shooters who prioritize consistency over frills. Loaded with a 147-grain total metal jacket (TMJ) projectile, this round offers the heft of a heavier 9mm bullet in a package built for training, practice, and duty use. The 1000-round case format makes it an economical choice for high-volume shooters and ranges that cycle through volume regularly—whether you're qualifying, drilling fundamentals, or maintaining proficiency with your duty or carry gun.
The total metal jacket design encases the bullet core completely in copper-alloy material, which helps minimize lead exposure during handling and shooting. This is particularly valuable if you spend time at indoor ranges or practice frequently, and it's compatible with facilities that restrict or prohibit lead-core ammunition. The heavier 147-grain weight moves slightly slower than lighter 9mm loads but generates less recoil and muzzle rise, which can help you stay on target during rapid fire and follow-up shots.
Speer's reputation for quality control means you can count on consistent velocity and reliable feeding across your firearms. Whether you're stocking for a law-enforcement academy, outfitting a range, or building a deep ammo reserve for serious shooters, this case quantity strips away the per-round premium of buying in smaller boxes.
Key Features
- 147-grain total metal jacket (TMJ) bullet construction for reduced lead exposure
- 9mm Luger cartridge—universal 9mm handgun compatibility
- 1000-round case quantity for high-volume shooters and range use
- Consistent, reliable performance across standard and duty firearms
Specifications
| Caliber | 9mm Luger |
| Bullet Weight | 147 grains |
| Bullet Type | Total Metal Jacket (TMJ) |
| Case Quantity | 1000 rounds |
| Brand | Speer / CCI |
Frequently Asked Questions
Will Speer Lawman 147gr 9mm work in my handgun?
Yes. Speer Lawman is standard 9mm Luger ammunition and will function in any firearm chambered for 9mm Luger, including striker-fired pistols, hammer-fired pistols, and modern semi-automatic handguns. If you own a 9mm, it will shoot this round.
What does TMJ (total metal jacket) mean, and why does it matter?
TMJ means the entire bullet—core and all—is enclosed in a copper-alloy jacket. This design significantly reduces lead exposure when handling and firing the round, which is especially important for indoor range shooting and high-volume practice. Many indoor facilities prefer or require TMJ ammunition for this reason.
Is 147 grains heavy for 9mm?
Yes, 147 grains is on the heavier end of the 9mm spectrum. Heavier bullets typically generate less recoil and muzzle rise than lighter 9mm loads, which can improve your ability to stay on target during rapid fire. This is one reason 147gr loads are popular for duty and defensive use.
Why buy a 1000-round case instead of smaller boxes?
A full case is the most economical way to buy ammunition if you shoot regularly. It eliminates the per-round premium of buying in 50- or 100-round boxes, making it ideal for range training, qualification cycles, and maintaining a practical ammo reserve.

