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Q&A for Winchester Defender Handgun 9 mm Luger +P 124 grain Bonded Jacketed Hollow Point Brass Cased Centerfire Pistol Ammunition — 2 Questions & 2 Answers

Name Winchester Defender Handgun 9 mm Luger +P 124 grain Bonded Jacketed Hollow Point Brass Cased Centerfire Pistol Ammunition (5)
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Ryan, member, from NE, United States, asked on July 09, 2022

Are these +P? Pictures show +P, but is not mentioned anywhere else.

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Answered by Hunter, Gear Expert, from OH, United States, on July 26, 2022

The Winchester DEFENDER HANDGUN 9 mm Luger 124 grain ammo is +P ammunition.

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Guitarguy, member, from IL, United States, asked on September 08, 2021

Is this ammo legal in Illinois?

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Answered by Tom B, Gear Expert, from IL, United States, on September 27, 2021

Yes, these self-defense rounds are legal in IL.

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