Grizzly Ammo Gc9+P+Cm7 9Mm+P 124Gr Fmj Flat Point 20 Per Box/10 Case
Grizzly Ammo 9mm+P ammunition delivers reliable, affordable rounds for training, practice, and duty use. This 124-grain full metal jacket flat-point load is built on Grizzly's reputation for consistent performance at the range or on the line. Whether you're working through drills, maintaining proficiency, or stocking up for regular shooting, this centerfire handgun ammo pairs solid construction with practical pricing—the kind of ammunition that lets you shoot more without the guilt.
The 124-grain bullet weight is a proven all-around choice for 9mm, offering a balanced combination of velocity, energy, and controllability across most modern 9mm platforms. The flat-point full metal jacket design feeds reliably through semi-automatic handguns and delivers consistent ballistics shot to shot. Grizzly Ammo, part of the Rintoul family of ammunition makers, has earned trust among shooters who value dependable performance without premium pricing.
This product ships in cases of 10 boxes, with 20 rounds per box—200 rounds total per case. That case quantity makes it ideal for serious shooters, law enforcement training, or anyone who burns through centerfire handgun ammo regularly. Stock up, shoot more, and keep your skills sharp with ammunition you can trust.
Key Features
- 9mm+P load—hotter than standard 9mm for increased velocity and energy
- 124-grain full metal jacket (FMJ) bullet with flat-point design
- Consistent, reliable performance for training and range work
- Case quantity: 10 boxes × 20 rounds (200 rounds total)
- Affordable, no-frills ammunition for high-volume shooting
Specifications
| Caliber | 9mm+P |
| Bullet Weight | 124 grain |
| Bullet Type | Full Metal Jacket (FMJ), Flat Point |
| Rounds per Box | 20 |
| Boxes per Case | 10 |
| Total Rounds per Case | 200 |
| Manufacturer | Grizzly Ammo (Rintoul) |
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this ammunition compatible with my 9mm handgun?
This is a 9mm+P load, which is hotter than standard 9mm. Most modern 9mm firearms can safely fire 9mm+P ammunition, but always consult your firearm's manual to confirm it is rated for +P loads. If your gun is marked for standard 9mm only, do not use +P ammunition.
What's the difference between 124-grain and other bullet weights?
Bullet weight affects recoil, velocity, and how a round shoots in your specific gun. The 124-grain is a middle-ground choice that balances energy and controllability. Lighter bullets (like 115gr) tend to recoil more; heavier bullets (like 147gr) tend to be slower. Your gun's design and your preferences will determine what feels best.
Is this ammo good for carry or duty, or just range use?
This is a full metal jacket round, which means the entire bullet is encased in copper. FMJ ammo is ideal for training, practice, and range work. For self-defense or duty carry, consider hollow-point or jacketed hollow-point ammunition designed for expansion—we carry those separately.
How much ammo is in a case?
Each case contains 10 boxes with 20 rounds per box, for a total of 200 rounds. This bulk quantity is designed for shooters who practice frequently or need to restock efficiently.

