I love sales and try to buy ammo for future use and investment.
I recently realized an order I made was for +P ammo (thought I was buying just 124 grain regular 9mm). I did some reading on this and understand what it is; however, I decided to look at my PCCs manuals to see whether the guns support it. So far...
Ruger PC Carbine / PC9 +P ammo is supported (manual explicitly says so)
Kiriss Vector 9mm carbine - +P ammo can be used but is NOT RECOMMENDED due to significant wear on internal parts (that's that the manual says)
TNW ASR 9mm - I can't find info for this so far about +P ammo support
I went through the rest of my ammo and I don't have any other +P
I am, of course, curious what parts of the Kriss Vector would be significantly worn by the +p ammo. I won't test it to find out.
Not sure whether I should just list this on the EE, or trade it for non +p. Or just shoot it to use it up in my PCCs (assuming the TNW ASR supports it but I will wait till I find that out). It would be used for only 50 yard target shooting, so not sure whether with the higher pressure there is an accuracy trade-off.
Would welcome your comments.
I recently realized an order I made was for +P ammo (thought I was buying just 124 grain regular 9mm). I did some reading on this and understand what it is; however, I decided to look at my PCCs manuals to see whether the guns support it. So far...
Ruger PC Carbine / PC9 +P ammo is supported (manual explicitly says so)
Kiriss Vector 9mm carbine - +P ammo can be used but is NOT RECOMMENDED due to significant wear on internal parts (that's that the manual says)
TNW ASR 9mm - I can't find info for this so far about +P ammo support
I went through the rest of my ammo and I don't have any other +P
I am, of course, curious what parts of the Kriss Vector would be significantly worn by the +p ammo. I won't test it to find out.
Not sure whether I should just list this on the EE, or trade it for non +p. Or just shoot it to use it up in my PCCs (assuming the TNW ASR supports it but I will wait till I find that out). It would be used for only 50 yard target shooting, so not sure whether with the higher pressure there is an accuracy trade-off.
Would welcome your comments.




















































