Hello. I don't normally tote the little Makarov, but were I to do so, I'd likely go with the XTPs. They shoot for me and even though slower than the Corbons, which are no longer being produced in this caliber due to Sierra Bullets no longer making 9x18mm, they do tend to expand better than the XTPs in other calibers. I'm told that this is because Hornady figured this would not be used on game animals so less penetration might be the thing to do. I don't know. In my informal tests: water and wetpack, they do act more like the aggressive expanders.
The velocities are 10-shot averages from a Bulgarian Makarov, which is pictured below the data.
TCW 95 gr FMJ Ave. Vel. = 1043 ft/sec
Fiocchi 95 gr FMJ Ave. Vel. = 1018 ft/sec (ES: 28 ft/sec)
CorBon 95 gr JHP +P Ave. Vel. = 1098 ft/sec
Hornady 95 gr XTP Ave. Vel. = 937 ft/sec
Best.