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|name=9×19mm Parabellum
:''9 mm redirects here, for other uses see [[9 mm (disambiguation)]]''
 
 
|image=[[File:300px-9mmLuger.jpg|300px]]
The '''9 x 19 mm Parabellum''' is a widely used German [[pistol]] round. Developed in 1902 by Georg Luger, it is sometimes called the '''9 mm Luger'''. Known to cause hydrostatic shock. Effective ranges have been reported at 100m or more.
 
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|origin=Imperial Germany
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|manufact=Various
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|maker=[[Georg Luger]]
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|design=1901
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|birth=1902
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|death=
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|type=Rimless, tapered
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|parent=[[7.65×21mm Parabellum]]
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|oal=29.69mm (1.169 in)
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|cl=19.15mm (0.754 in)
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|neckdia=9.65mm (0.380 in)
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|shoulderdia=
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|basedia=9.93mm (0.391 in)
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|rimdia=9.96mm (0.392 in)
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|rimthick=1.27mm (0.050 in)
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|twist=
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|velocity=1,180 ft/s (360 m/s) to 1,335 ft/s (407 m/s)
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|primer=Berdan or Boxer small pistol
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|usedby=
 
}}:''"9mm" redirects here, for other uses, see [[9mm (disambiguation)]].''
   
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The '''9×19mm Parabellum''' (Parabellum coming from the Latin phrase "si vis pacem, para bellum", roughly meaning "if you seek peace, prepare for war"), also known as the '''9mm Luger''', is a widely used German [[pistol]] round. It was designed by Georg Luger and introduced in 1902 by German manufacturer DWM (Deutsche Waffen und Munitionsfabriken). In its standard loading, it is referred to as ''9mm Luger'', and is currently one of the most popular handgun cartridges in the world, in use with several military forces and many law enforcement agencies.
   
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==Variations==
==Pistols and Machine Pistols==
 
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*'''9mm Luger''' - The standard loading in 9mm. Can be found weighing anywhere from 92 grains to 147 grains.
*[[MAB PA-15]]
 
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*'''9mm NATO''' - Fires at a slightly higher pressure than the standard 9mm Luger. It is denoted by the NATO insignia on the case rim, and uses red sealant on the primer. The bullet weighs in at 124 grains.
*[[MAC Mle 1950]]
 
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*'''9mm''' - Loaded to [[C.I.P.]] spec. By western definition, this ammunition is loaded to near +P pressures.
*[[Helwan Brigadier]]
 
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*'''9mm +P''' and '''9mm +P+''' - [[Overpressure ammunition|overpressure]] variants of the 9×19mm cartridge, fires at higher pressures than the SAAMI-spec 9mm Luger. These are usually found as jacketed hollow point (JHP) rounds.
*[[Zigana T]]
 
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*'''7N21''' and '''7N31 Armor Piercing Steel Core +P+''' - Armor-piercing variations that are the new military, police, and FSB-issue rounds of the Russian Federation. Firearms such as the [[GSh-18]] pistol and [[PP-2000]] [[personal defense weapon]] were designed to handle this overpressure cartridge.
*[[Browning Hi-Power]]
 
*[[GSh-18]]
 
*[[Beretta]]
 
**[[Beretta 92]]
 
***[[M9]]
 
**[[Beretta 93R]]
 
**[[Beretta Px4 Storm]]
 
*[[Cz75]]
 
*[[Danuvia VD-01]]
 
*[[Glock]]
 
**[[Glock 17]]
 
**[[Glock 18]]
 
**[[Glock 19]]
 
*[[Heckler & Koch]]
 
**[[USP]]
 
**[[P8 pistol]]
 
**[[H&K P2000]]
 
*[[Jericho 941]]
 
*[[Luger P08]]
 
*[[Smith & Wesson Model 39]]
 
*[[TMP]]
 
*[[Taurus PT92]]
 
*[[Walther]]
 
**[[Walther P38]]
 
**[[Walther P99]]
 
   
==SMGs==
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==Gallery==
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<gallery>
*[[BSM/9 M1]]
 
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9mm.jpg|9mm, the cartridge furthest to the left, as compared to a [[.357 SIG]] cartridge and a [[.45 ACP]] cartridge
*[[FAMAE]]
 
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**[[FAMAE PAF]]
 
 
[[Category:Military cartridges]]
**[[FAMAE SAF]]
 
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[[Category:Commercial cartridges]]
*Fabricaciones Militares
 
 
[[Category:Pistol cartridges]]
**[[FMK-3]]
 
*Instituto Brasileiro de Administração Pública (IBRAP)
 
**[[IBRAP Alpha GPI]]
 
*Hafdasa
 
**[[Hafdasa C-2]]
 
**[[Hafdasa C-4]]
 
*Halcon
 
**[[Halcon M-1943]]
 
**[[Halcon M57]]
 
**[[Halcon ML-63]]
 
*[[Mekanika Uru]]
 
*[[Owen Gun]]
 
*[[Pistola Amatrelladora MPA]]
 
*[[Pistola Ametralladora Patria]]
 
*[[Sten]]
 
*[[Sterling L2A3]]
 
*[[MP5]]
 
*[[TAC-1]]
 
*[[Beretta Model 12]]
 
*[[M3 Grease Gun]]
 
*[[MP40]]
 
*[[SITES Spectre M4]]
 
*[[Uzi]]
 
 
==Carbines and Rifles==
 
*Beretta
 
**[[Beretta Cx4 Storm]]
 
*[[SDK silenced rifle]]
 
[[Category:Pistol and rifle cartridges]]
 
[[Category:Ammo]]
 

Revision as of 20:56, 20 February 2020

"9mm" redirects here, for other uses, see 9mm (disambiguation).

The 9×19mm Parabellum (Parabellum coming from the Latin phrase "si vis pacem, para bellum", roughly meaning "if you seek peace, prepare for war"), also known as the 9mm Luger, is a widely used German pistol round. It was designed by Georg Luger and introduced in 1902 by German manufacturer DWM (Deutsche Waffen und Munitionsfabriken). In its standard loading, it is referred to as 9mm Luger, and is currently one of the most popular handgun cartridges in the world, in use with several military forces and many law enforcement agencies.

Variations

  • 9mm Luger - The standard loading in 9mm. Can be found weighing anywhere from 92 grains to 147 grains.
  • 9mm NATO - Fires at a slightly higher pressure than the standard 9mm Luger. It is denoted by the NATO insignia on the case rim, and uses red sealant on the primer. The bullet weighs in at 124 grains.
  • 9mm - Loaded to C.I.P. spec. By western definition, this ammunition is loaded to near +P pressures.
  • 9mm +P and 9mm +P+ - overpressure variants of the 9×19mm cartridge, fires at higher pressures than the SAAMI-spec 9mm Luger. These are usually found as jacketed hollow point (JHP) rounds.
  • 7N21 and 7N31 Armor Piercing Steel Core +P+ - Armor-piercing variations that are the new military, police, and FSB-issue rounds of the Russian Federation. Firearms such as the GSh-18 pistol and PP-2000 personal defense weapon were designed to handle this overpressure cartridge.

Gallery