Of course! It's 9x19mm or 9mm Parabellum. The German Luger also used the 9x19mm.
This seems to be a persistent myth. The .40 S&W/.357 Sig magazines are not compatible with 9mm Glocks.
It can fire any type of 9mm parabellum ammunition...9mm para is the same as 9x19
No. the .40 s&w case is not compatible with the Glock 19 slide and extractor Also, the locking block tabs are different on 9mm and 40SW glocks.
No. the .40 s&w case is not compatible with the glock 19 slide and extractor Also, the locking block tabs are different on 9mm and 40SW glocks.
.40 and 9mm Gen 4 Glocks have been available for several months already...
Pretty close to the same in ballistics. The 9mm is used much more commonly.
The Glocks Used in Bad Boys II are 9mm Glock 17's with stainless steel slides. Stainless slides are not an option from the company, they are an aftermarket modification to the weapon.
9mm MKV is not the same as 9mm Luger.
Only if it is the same type. There are different types of 9mm and they do not interchange as a rule. For example, the Walther PP fires a .380 ACP round, known as 9mm Kurz. This cartridge is shorter and not as powerful as the 9mm Parabellum, also called 9mm Luger.
The common 9mm cartridge is known by many names. All of the following 9mm's are one and the same: 9x19mm, 9mm Nato, 9mm Luger, 9mm Parabellum. There are no 9mm cartridges specific to Glock or Smith & Wesson.
A 9mm of some type. What markings are on it?
Yes