If you're referring to something like a rimmed version of the 9mm Parabellum cartridge, no. If you're talking about cartridges similar in diameter, yes - any .38 cartridge will have a close cartridge diameter to the 9mm round. The 9x19 Parabellum round doesn't have to be used exclusively in automatic/semi-automatic firearms, either - several revolvers were made which use non-rimmed cartridges, by means of a half moon or full moon clip system, rather than the traditional revolver cylinder, with extracts by pushing on the cartridge rim. Variants of the Ruger Security Six were available with this system in the 9x19 Parabellum cartridge.
There were several types of 9mm ammunition made. The most common is the 9x19, also known as 9mm Parabellum or 9mm Luger. If your firearm is marked as any of those, than this is the only type of 9mm ammunition it can facilitate. If you are uncertain about which type of ammo can be used with your firearm, consult a gunsmith.
No. While there are several different 9mm cartridges, none of them interchange with a 7.62 cartridge. You need to clarify your question- there is no such cartridge as a 7.62 9mm. There are 7.62 pistols, but 9mm is a caliber, not a type of firearm.
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9mm MKV is not the same as 9mm Luger.
It MAY. The "broomhandle" Mauser was originally made for a bottlenecked cartridge, the .30 Mauser. It was later made in caliber 9mm Parabellum.
9x19mm, also known as the 9mm Parabellum or 9mm Luger.
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no, any weapon that fires the 9mm luger ammo to include the british sten gun...
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9mm luger.