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What does For the #9924, #9925, #9465 and #9820 actually mean or reference as I haven’t seen this description before in other ammo for 9mm? — 1 Answer

by Jon Reed, from FL, United States Asked on March 24, 2022

Name Sierra Bullets V-Crown 124 gr. 9mm JHP Pistol Bullets, 100 Count (4.4)
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Answered by Hunter, Gear Expert, from OH, United States, on April 06, 2022

In the description of the Sierra V-Crown 124 gr. 9mm JHP Pistol Bullets where it mentions,#9924, #9925, #9465 and #9820 the manufacturer is stating the other models of bullets that feature the same V-Crown design. Model #9924 is the Sierra V-Crown 124 gr. 9mm JHP Pistol Bullets, model #9925 is Sierra V-Crown 125 gr. 9mm Luger JHP Pistol Bullets, model #9465 is Sierra V-Crown 165 gr. 10mm Auto JHP Pistol Bullets, and model #9820 is Sierra V-Crown 200 gr. .45 ACP JHP Pistol Bullets.

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