9mm Round (Fallout: New Vegas)

The 9mm round is a type of ammunition manufactured by Donaustahl GmbH in Fallout: New Vegas.

Characteristics
The 9mm is a medium caliber auto-pistol round, suitable for use in handguns and submachine guns. While significantly rarer in more northern places of the United States, the southern states of Nevada and Arizona do enjoy widespread use of 9mm chambered weapons, compared to the more powerful and popular but expensive 10mm round firearms.

Production
Standard and JHP 9mm rounds can be crafted at a reloading bench. A single cartridge requires the following ingredients:

Breakdown
Breaking down a standard 9mm round yields:

Weapons using this ammunition

 * 9mm pistol
 * Maria


 * Debug megapistol


 * 9mm SMG
 * 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 weapon's penetrating power.

9mm round, +P
These "overpressure" rounds are designed to fire at a higher internal pressure than standard ammunition. This ensures higher projectile velocity and stopping power, and affords a slight armor piercing ability but at the cost of requiring more maintenance than usual. +P ammunition can be bought at most vendors in small quantities, but can be purchased in mass quantities from Bardon at Hoover Dam.

9mm round, JHP hand load
A new ammunition added with the add-on Gun Runners' Arsenal, JHP, or jacketed hollow point, uses a metal-clad bullet which retains most of the damage bonus of ordinary hollow point rounds, but with a less severe armor penalty.

Behind the scenes
The 9mm ammunition is comparable to the real world 9x19mm Luger/Parabellum/NATO.

Bugs

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