Speer Lawman Handgun Training 9mm Luger 115 Grain TMJ is a centerfire training load designed to closely match the feel and point of aim of common defensive ammunition while using a total metal jacket bullet to reduce exposed lead at the projectile base. It’s intended for consistent function and high-volume range use in 9mm Luger firearms.
Key Features
Total Metal Jacket (TMJ) bullet – Plated jacket fully encapsulates the lead core to reduce exposed lead compared to conventional FMJ designs.
Training load matching concept – Built to provide a similar feel and point-of-aim relationship to comparable carry loads for more transferable practice.
Reliable feeding profile – Bullet geometry is oriented toward smooth chambering and consistent cycling in semi-automatic pistols.
Reloadable cases – Uses reloadable brass cases suitable for typical centerfire reloading workflows where appropriate.
Published performance reference – Listed at 1,200 fps from a 4-inch test barrel for a representative training baseline.
Specifications
Model number – 53650.
Cartridge – 9mm Luger (9×19mm).
Bullet weight – 115 grain.
Bullet style – Total Metal Jacket (TMJ).
Listed muzzle velocity – 1,200 feet per second (4-inch test barrel reference; varies by firearm and barrel length).
Listed muzzle energy – 368 foot-pounds (varies by firearm and barrel length).
Rounds per box – 50 cartridges.
Competing Items
Federal American Eagle 9mm Luger 115 gr FMJ – Comparable brass-cased 115-grain training load.
Winchester USA 9mm Luger 115 gr FMJ – Similar general-purpose 9mm range ammunition.
CCI Blazer Brass 9mm Luger 115 gr FMJ – Mainstream high-volume practice option.
Remington UMC 9mm Luger 115 gr FMJ – Direct alternative for routine training use.
Speer Lawman Handgun Training 9mm Luger 115 Grain TMJ is well suited to shooters who want a consistent 9mm practice load with a TMJ bullet design and published ballistics aligned to common training expectations, especially for frequent range sessions.
