9x19mm, also known as the 9mm Parabellum or 9mm Luger.
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. There are more than a dozen DIFFERENT "9mm" cartridges, and they do not interchange. The most common is 9mm Parabellum- also known as 9mm Luger or 9x19. It does NOT interchange with 9mm Kurz, 9mm Corto, 9mm Makarov, 9mm Ultra, etc.
Try different ammo, then different magazines.
9mm would be the most common. there is also the 30 cal. luger ammo which is a bottle neck cartridge......... lugers were made for the 9mm and 30 cal. lugers
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.
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9mm
9mm MKV is not the same as 9mm Luger.
No. Most 9mm pistols are fitted for 9x19 rounds, but a few use 9x21mm. or 9x17, or 9x18, or 9x20
No.
Most 9x19 (also known as 9mm Luger or 9mm Parabellum) loads will cycle through a Glock just fine. It's always recommended that you use brass cased ammo rather than steel cased, but that holds true of most firearms.
no, any weapon that fires the 9mm luger ammo to include the british sten gun...