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Q&A for Federal Premium 9 mm Luger 147 Grain HST Jacketed Hollow Point Nickel Plated Brass Cased Centerfire Pistol Ammunition — 9 Questions & 10 Answers

Name Federal Premium 9 mm Luger 147 Grain HST Jacketed Hollow Point Nickel Plated Brass Cased Centerfire Pistol Ammunition (4.9)
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Burt, guest, from NM, United States, asked on July 17, 2021

Is this ammunition compatible with a Glock 17?

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Answered by Max, member, from MA, United States, on July 21, 2021

Yes this is great ammo I carry it in my 43x

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Answered by Greenheadkiller3, guest, from UT, United States, on July 16, 2021

Jacketed hollow point= jhp. Federal HST is a type of jhp.

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Lillee25, guest, from TX, United States, asked on January 08, 2022

Is it good for Taurus G2c ?

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Answered by Hunter, Gear Expert, from OH, United States, on January 13, 2022

You can use the Federal Premium 9mm Luger 147 Grain HST ammo in a Taurus G2C as long as it is chambered in 9mm Luger.

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John, guest, from NC, United States, asked on January 08, 2022

Can a kimber micro 9 esv use this type ammo?

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Answered by Hunter, Gear Expert, from OH, United States, on January 13, 2022

Yes, you can shoot the Federal Premium 9mm Luger 147 Grain HST out of a Kimber Micro 9.

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Answered by Hunter, Gear Expert, from OH, United States, on January 13, 2022

Both will work great for personal defense but I prefer the Federal Premium Centerfire Handgun Ammunition 9mm Luger 135 Grain Hydra-Shok. However, they all will work.

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David R., member, from TX, United States, asked on November 07, 2021

Can the P9HST2 round be fired from Taurus G2C?

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Answered by Hunter, Gear Expert, from OH, United States, on December 29, 2021

Yes, you can fire Federal Premium 9mm Luger 147 Grain HST out of the Taurus G2C as long as the Taurus G2C is chambered in 9mm.

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Answered by Patrick, Gear Expert, from IL, United States, on October 06, 2021

This will work well out of both firearms, and will have better ballistic out of the longer barrel.

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Boris, guest, from CO, United States, asked on August 22, 2021

What that mean HST exactly?

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Answered by Patrick, Gear Expert, from IL, United States, on October 06, 2021

Federal Premium introduced its HST ammunition, which was intended for—and sales were restricted to—law enforcement. This "tactical" ammunition featured a new bullet designated "HST." Some hypothesized the abbreviation stood for "Hi-Shok Two," but in reality it was just a name

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