It evolved from his previous work on the 7. By the German Navy officially adopted the cartridge followed by the German Army in Check out this concealed carry loophole while it lasts! The 9mm Luger is a rimless tapered round with a total length of The case length is The Parabellum case uses a standard small pistol primer and can withstand a maximum pressure of MPa. Several 9mm Luger variants have been developed for specific uses. Jerry, 9mm Luger and 9mm are literally different names for the same thing.
That said, differences from manufacturer to manufacturer can have an impact on performance with specific firearms. The amount of powder charge in specific loads can also play a role. I accidentally bought 9 mm rounds for my Beretta PX4 storm pistol and the bullet got jammed into the barrel. I have reloaded thousands of 9mm and I can tell you first hand the 9mm Luger will not completely chamber into the 9mm barrels of my Colt Commander , my Glock 19 or my Walters Match Pro Steel.
The Luger cases are just a pinch longer. As of this writing, I will try to trim the 9mm Luger so it will fit. I will post the results of my findings but I think it will work. Yesterday I said 9mm and 9mm Luger were slightly different as the later would not feed in several of my guns. This possibly causes the base of the case to bulge.
Bulged brass will not cycle even after using a sizing die. Special dies Bulge Buster must be used to resize this bulged base of the case. Thank you immensely for the complete and thorough explanation. This was incredibly helpful. I have owned several guns, but my Taurus G3c is my first 9mm. I was looking through a Glock catalogue and was surprised there were no 9mm caliber listed.
Makes a lot more sense now. Hi I have a 9mm glock 43 would your 9mm Luger be an acceptable choice for ammunition for this gun? Hi Chris, absolutely. At 23 millimeters in length, this cartridge is not interchangeable with the 9mm Luger. This round has different dimensions all around, including bullet diameter and neck diameter compared to the 9mm Luger.
It should load perfectly in any weapon designed for the cartridge. However, because 9mm NATO is a military round, manufacturers load it to higher pressures. This delivers greater velocity and energy. You may want to make sure your 9mm handgun is rated for higher pressures before you purchase and use 9mm NATO rounds. If you are not an expert, the firearms industry can seem a little intimidating. However, understanding the various definitions for ammo choices will help you communicate with other firearms enthusiasts and will be useful when you are looking to purchase.
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