The "P" as in +P or +P+ indicates a higher velocity load. Not all guns can handle this.
Yes it does. The M&P is a fine weapon.
The 9mm Parabellum cartridge made by the Reminton-Peters cartridge company.
Good answer below. The "9mm Luger" is properly the 9mm Parabellum, but it is also called the Luger. There are about a dozen different cartridges with 9mm in their name, but the 9mm Luger is the best known.
probably If the pistol is designed for 9mm Luger, 9mm Para, or 9x19, yes.
Yes it is. The 9mm Parabellum ( latin for "For War" ) was invented by Georg Luger for his Luger 9mm semi-automatic pistol. Thus they just called it the 9mm luger round. Both names are correct for the same round.
WHAT DOES LUGER MEAN IN RELATION TO A GUN? it is a type of pistol made in Germany in the early 1900's and given the name 'luger' after the designer, George Luger. they are calibers 9mm and 30 cal, which has a bottle neck case. the 30 cal cannot be used in a 9mm nor can the 9mm be used in the 30 cal......................
by reference to 'luger' ammo, one believes it to be a 9mm cartridge, which is the cartrige for the German luger. however, there are many other pistol that were made to fire the 9mm luger cartridge. in addition, the luger was also made in the '30 cal luger' which is a smaller bullet in a necked down cartridge.
you probably mean 'broomhandle' pistol....... the came in 30 cal. luger and 9mm luger. value depends on overall condition...............
no, any weapon that fires the 9mm luger ammo to include the british sten gun...
There have been several, and include the P-08 Luger, the P-38, and Mauser pistols. The proper term for this cartridge is the 9mm Parabellum.
Yes. 9mm Luger is the 9x19 cartridge, also known as the 9mm Parabellum, and that's what the 9mm Sigma is chambered for.
The ammuntion is called 9mm or 9mm Luger. Check with a gunsmith first before attempting to fire.