9x19mm, also known as 9mm Parabellum or 9mm Luger.
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.
Yes. If it is a 9mm caliber Luger, The 9mm Parabellum (also called 9x19 and 9mm Luger) will be available at most guns and ammo dealers. The .30 caliber Luger cartridge is also available, but not everyone stocks it.
They were originally made in 7.65mm Luger (.30 Luger) but many were rebarreled to 9mm Parabellum (9mm Luger). Have a gunsmith check it.
9x19, also known as the 9mm Luger or 9mm Parabellum.
Usually 9mm. However some earlier Lugers were chambered for the 30 caliber Luger.
German Luger pistols before 1902 used a proprietary 7.65mm bottleneck cartridge, sometimes referred to as .30 Luger in US. After 1902 Lugers used the 9mm round, also commonly known as 9mm Para (Parabellum) and 9mm Luger.
9x19mm is a caliber of a popular pistol cartridge, also known as 9mm Luger and 9mm Parabellum. 9mm is the diameter of the bullet and 19mm is the length of the cartridge case.
No. The Luger was a 9mm gun and the 50 Desert Eage is a 50 caliber gun. The 9mm round would fall out of the barrel, and if you did manager to get it to fire, you could damage the gun and/or hurt yourself.
The M9 pistol is chambered in 9mm Parabellum (9x19mm) caliber.
Value of a Browning Hi Power in caliber 9mm Luger (9mm parabellum) will vary, depending on EXACT model (thee were several) markings, and condition. It may be as low as $300, or over a $1000 for the scarce specimens.
Mod AB-10 MRSP is $320