9mm Round (Fallout: New Vegas)

The 9mm Round is a type of ammunition $$

Gameplay
Manufactured by Donaustahl GmbH before the Great War, the 9mm is a medium caliber auto-pistol round, suitable for use in handguns and submachine guns.

Production
Standard and JHP 9mm rounds can be crafted at a Reloading Bench. A single cartridge requires the following materials:

Breakdown
Breaking down a standard 9mm Round yields:

Weapons using this ammunition

 * 9mm Pistol
 * Maria
 * 9mm Submachine Gun
 * Vance's 9mm Submachine Gun

9mm, Hollow Point
Hollow point bullets mushroom and break up on impact, causing massive trauma on fleshy, unarmored targets. However, this also means they break up when they hit things like armor plate, drastically reducing the bullet's penetrating power.

9mm Round, +P
Overpressure 9mm Auto ammunition has larger powder loads, allowing it to perform better against a variety of targets. As the round is fired at a higher velocity, it has better stopping power and negates enemy protection well.

9mm Round (Junk)
A round made from refuge materials, their shoddy quality increases wear on the weapon by 1.5x and deals 25% less damage to targets.

9mm Round, JHP (Hand Load)
A jacketed hollow point is a round designed with a harder outer metal coating with a hollowed cavity tip. The result is higher stopping power and wound trauma with increased armor penetration when compared to standard hollow point rounds, but inflict slightly less damage.

Locations

 * As one of the most common ammo types in the game, they can be purchased from most merchants that sell weapons and ammo.
 * The +P ammunition can be purchased in mass quantities from Bardon at Hoover Dam.
 * Occasionally found on NCR Troopers.
 * Found on legionaries from Caesar's Legion.
 * Found on Powder Gangers and escaped convicts.

Behind the scenes
Joshua Sawyer stated that the ammunition is based on 9x19mm Luger/Parabellum/NATO rounds.

Bugs
Although +P rounds are available from most vendors, their scarcity from some vendors, particularly Gun Runners, is unintentional. Specifically, +P rounds are not included in a vendor list which contains all other non-standard types of bullet ammunition.