No longer in production (AMT was sold) values would depend on condition, but roughly $500-$700 for Excellent specimens. The 9mm magnum is a very scarce cartridge, "demand" is about non-existent except among collectors.
No
.38 Special- 9mm is more powerful. ,357 Magnum- 9mm is less powerful.
The .357 Magnum is a larger cartridge, can fire a heavier bullet, and has about twice the energy of a 9mm Parabellum cartridge.
.357 Magnum will have more recoil.
.357 Magnum.
There are a number of different "44"cartridges. If you mean the .44 magnum, it has more energy than the 9mm Parabellum cartridge (9mm Luger) The 44 magnum is about 1,200 ft lbs of muzzle energy, the 9mm about 570 ft lbs.
Not that I am aware of.
What is the value of parabellum 9mm tz 75?
Small - regular - not the magnum
While I cannot say for sure if you can or not?I would suggest that you try Old western Scrounger first.Then maybe look at Gunbroker.com,or guns america.Both web sites might have a listing for the 9mm winchester magnum ammo you seek.
Yes, there are. There are different 9mm Cartridges, and different 9mm bullets (bullets being the part of the cartridge that comes out of the barrel. Some of the different cartridges are 9mm Parabellum (the everyday 9mm) 9mm Browning Long, 9mm Magnum, 9mm Largo, 9mm Kurz (the .380) 9mm Makarov and a dozen others. 9mm BULLETS may be different weights, slightly different sizes, and may be round nosed, hollow point, truncated cone, tracer, etc etc.
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.