less power vs more power all else being equal.
9mm Luger full metal Jacket.
The power ranges of the two overlap. SOME 9mm is more powerful than SOME .40 S&W, and vice versa.
No. The .380 cartridge is sometimes called 9mm Corto or 9mm Kurz, but in addition to a different cartridge shape, the basic design of the two pistols is generally different. MOST .380s are blowback, and 9mms are locked breech- due to the higher power of the 9mm Parabellum cartridge. Also, please understand that there are SEVERAL different 9mms- the 9mm Largo, 9mm Browning Long, 9mm Steyr, 9mm Makarov, 9mm Glisenti, 9mm Magnum etc, besides the 9mm Parabellum.
Yes, It is the same as the 9mm Hi Power Manual.
600 USD, no more
Perhaps the most common 9mm CARTRIDGE is the 9mm Parabellum- commonly called the 9mm Luger. And it IS for an automatic pistol (and carbine and submachinegun). However, there are probably a dozen or more OTHER "9mm" cartridges- many fairly scarce- such as the 9mm Makarov, 9mm Browning Long, 9mm Kurz (the .380) etc. They are different and do not interchange.
The 76C prefix dates your browning 9mm hi-power to 1976.
No, the .380 has less power than the 9mm or the .45 .
That depends on the eyepiece, a 9mm eyepiece will have more magnification than a 22mm eyepiece.
.38 Special- 9mm is more powerful. ,357 Magnum- 9mm is less powerful.
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.