This is my first post!!!! So can you fire 9mm p+ in a glock 19?? i didnt see anything on the glock site so was just wonderin.
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This is my first post!!!! So can you fire 9mm p+ in a glock 19?? i didnt see anything on the glock site so was just wonderin.
Welcome to DC from a Glock armorer.
Yes, you can with no worries.
Ok thank you for your help!
Yes but you don't need the +p's for plinking. That would be very expensive.
Buy some 124+p and 147 for SD and see which you like better. I prefer the 147gr. Seems like a little less recoil for me and a little easier for follow up shots.
That is just my two cents. After a hundred rounds of plinking then shoot your SD ammo to make sure they feed flawlessly.
Most folks don't have a problem w/their Glocks shooting most anything.
Oh yeah your original question. See my first word.
The same here. P+ it is SAAMI standards ammo used by NATO. If you will shoot +P ammo by cases this will cost quicker wear out to your gun. For practice use regular ammo. I shoot 147 grain, since 147 practice ammo is almost the same pressure as 147 HST or Ranger.
American Eagle 147 grain practice ammo it is built to the same pressure as Federal 147 HST. ( great SD round ). Easy to shoot, practice with the same shooting ammo. For me it is great set up.
Vodek
What does the +P part of it mean?
Here ya go:
+P Ammunition Information
Good article Captain Crunch- Learning much here on this site! Reading and research more then posting, but had to say thanks.
Laxer- You would think the Glock site would give that info