If it's stored properly, it can last a very long time. If it's ammo that has not been stored properly, or if it's ammo that is carried daily, it can sometimes (but not always) devolop problems in a year or two. Many trainers and instructors suggest that you shoot up your carry ammo every year or so.
9mm Luger. The CZ is a great pistol.
It means that it takes 9mm Parabellum ammunition also known as 9mm Luger and 9x19.
A Glock 19 is chambered in 9mm. 9mm is one of the most common/popular pistol rounds.
NEVER SHOOT AMMUNITION IN A WEAPON NOT CHAMBERED FOR IT!!!!! Do not attempt this.
MK 1 in 9mm Parabellum and MK2 in 7.65x17SR (.32 ACP).
The life expectancy of a 9mm pistol typically ranges between 20,000 to 40,000 rounds, depending on the quality of the firearm, its maintenance, and the type of ammunition used. High-quality firearms may last longer with proper care, while cheaper models may wear out more quickly. Regular inspections and maintenance can extend the lifespan of a 9mm pistol. Ultimately, individual usage and care play significant roles in determining its longevity.
No, you cannot use 9mm rounds in a .380 pistol. While both cartridges may appear similar, they have different dimensions, pressures, and chamber specifications. Using the wrong ammunition can lead to firearm malfunctions or dangerous situations. Always use the ammunition specified by the manufacturer for your firearm.
probably If the pistol is designed for 9mm Luger, 9mm Para, or 9x19, yes.
The 9mm pistol would have the higher decibel rating.
380 and 9mm ammunition IS NOT INTERCHANGEABLE.
380 and 9mm ammunition IS NOT INTERCHANGEABLE.
The .380 ACP is also known as the 9x17mm, 9mm Short, and 9mm Kurz. It is the ONLY ammunition which can be fired through a .380 pistol. The 9x18mm Makarov (whose bullet diameter is actually 9.3mm) and the 9x19 Parabellum/Luger cartridges ARE NOT compatible.