Buy 9mm Luger +P Ammo for Sale

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Brand:

Hornady

Bullet Type:

FlexLock Bullets

Caliber:

9mm Luger +P

Capacity:

25

Finish Per Color:

Brass

Grains:

124 grain

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(20)

Brand:

Liberty Ammunition

Bullet Type:

Hollow Point

Caliber:

9mm Luger +P

Grains:

50 grain

Rounds:

20

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Brand:

Novx

Bullet Type:

Copper Polymer

Caliber:

9mm Luger +P

Capacity:

20

Finish Per Color:

Stainless

Grains:

65 grain

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Marketplace Insights ★ 4.8/5 based on 25 customer reviews across 4 variants from 28 retailers

Highly-rated defensive ammo praised for low recoil and reliability, with rare reports of cycling issues and accuracy inconsistencies.

What customers like

Low recoil48%
Great defensive ammo with very low impressive recoil
Reliable performance36%
Functions and performs like it's suppose to
Lightweight for EDC32%
The lightweight round is also a big plus for EDC
Consistent accuracy28%
Consistent point of aim hits
Hornady brand quality24%
Hornady never disappoints

Common concerns

Cycling issues in some guns8%
caused two issues with not cycling properly
Accuracy problems reported8%
Shoots 5" down and 5" to the left consistently
Excessive noise indoors4%
EXTREMELY loud - would not want to use for self defense
Frequently Asked Questions
Buy 9mm Luger +P Ammo for Sale

What does 9mm Luger + P mean?

9mm Luger +P means ammunition loaded to higher pressure than standard 9mm rounds. The "+P" label indicates the cartridge contains more powder, developing greater muzzle energy and velocity. Only firearms rated for +P pressure should fire these rounds, as they generate increased force inside the gun.

How much more powerful is +p 9mm?

+P 9mm runs about 10–15% higher pressure than standard loads, producing roughly 10% more velocity and muzzle energy. Only firearms rated for +P should fire them, as the elevated pressure accelerates wear and can damage unsupported chambers.

Is +p the same as NATO?

No. 9mm NATO and +P are not identical designations, but they are virtually the same in practical pressure terms. NATO may even run slightly hotter than +P. Both exceed standard SAAMI specs. Check your firearm's manual before using either.