Built in Texas for shooters who want quiet, controlled, and reliable performance from their everyday carry or suppressed pistol setup.
Product overview
OUTLIER’s 124-grain 9mm subsonic load is engineered specifically for pistol platforms and dependable everyday performance. Tuned to stay below the speed of sound for reduced report and smoother recoil impulse, this load delivers reliable cycling, clean shooting characteristics, and consistent accuracy across compact, full-size, and threaded-barrel handguns.
- Optimized for pistols: Carefully developed to provide reliable cycling and consistent performance in common 9mm handgun platforms, from compact concealed-carry pistols to full-size duty and suppressor-ready handguns.
- Subsonic performance: Maintains velocities below the speed of sound (~1,125 ft/s at sea level).
- Smooth shootability: The 124-grain projectile delivers a softer recoil impulse and excellent control for faster follow-up shots and improved accuracy.
- Made in Texas: Manufactured and quality-checked by OUTLIER in Texas to ensure dependable lot-to-lot consistency and performance.
Key features
| Caliber | 9×19mm (9mm Luger) |
| Bullet weight | 124 grains |
| Load type | Subsonic |
| Platform focus | Pistol-Caliber Carbines |
| Uses | Training, range, suppressed shooting, low-signature operations |
Performance notes
OUTLIER’s subsonic pistol load is engineered for reliable feeding and smooth operation in modern 9mm handguns. Suppressed shooters can expect reduced report and softer recoil characteristics compared to traditional supersonic ammunition. As with any subsonic load, point of impact may differ from standard defensive or training loads — confirm zero with your firearm and optic setup.
Packaging & availability
Available in BULK sized for range and tactical use.
Safety & legal
Only use this ammunition in firearms rated for 9mm Luger. Follow all local, state, and federal laws regarding purchase, transport, and use of ammunition. Store securely and handle firearms and ammunition safely — always treat firearms as loaded, point in a safe direction, and keep your finger off the trigger until ready to fire.