HPR Ammunition 124-Grain 9 mm

by
posted on November 6, 2014
hpr9mm.jpg

We have covered HPR Ammunition's .45 ACP defensive ammo previously, and everything said previously about the .45 ACP applies as far as manufacture and reliability.

HPR Ammunition's 124-grain 9 mm JHP also comes in a 50-round box, complete with notched box and tabbed tray for easy opening. The bullets are Hornady XTP hollowpoints and brass is new, and manufactured by HPR. Expected velocity is in excess of 1,000 fps at the muzzle, with a muzzle energy of 248 ft.-lbs.

HPR tuned this ammunition for optimal performance in a standard bullet weight to be defensively superior and accurate in competition. 100 percent American made and utilizing HPR's HyperClean technology, the company claims more time can be spent shooting and less time cleaning with this ammunition.

MSRP: $34.99 (50-round box).

Latest

Metal-injection molding parts
Metal-injection molding parts

MIM Myths

Metal-injection molding (MIM) creates complex, durable and reliable metal parts in things we use daily. Its ability to churn out high volumes at reduced cost endeared it to the firearm industry decades ago. Despite that fact, gun companies we asked about the process were tight lipped.

Bring A Gun To A Knife Fight?

In the battle between a firearm and a knife, the gun always wins, right? Right? 

First Look: SK Customs Lost State of Montezuma 1911

A custom pistol to commemorate a pivotal moment in American history.

First Look: Hawke Optics Frontier Reflex Sight

Available with three different mounting options.

Bond Arms Celebrates 30th Anniversary

Once known just for derringers, the company continues to diversify.

Handguns: Massive Bore

Big-bore carry guns are trending larger now, although Charter Arms’ compact Bulldog remains in production.

Interests



Get the best of Shooting Illustrated delivered to your inbox.