There are far too many to make a complete list... essentially, any pistol chambered for 9mm Parabellum/9mm Luger fires a 9x19 cartridge. Some of the 'classics' include the Luger, the Browning P35 Hi Power, and the Beretta 92F (adopted as the M9 in US Military service). 9x19 pistols are manufactured by a number of companies, to include..
And many others. It's a very popular cartridge, and before attempting to compile such a list, you really should narrow down your choices some by including which features you wish for, such as operation (striker fired, single action, single action/double action, double action only), safety features (grip safety, trigger safety, decocking safety lever, hammer block safety, frame mounted trigger lock safety, etc) and so forth.
standard 115 grain 9 mm ammo or higher grain bullet.
I believe they are the same...............
37 mm pistols that fire rubber bullets
No. The AK-47 is only chambered in 7.62x39mm. A 5.56x45mm round would not fit in its chamber. However, the modernized AK-101 is chambered in 5.56mm.
The manual does not say either way, but most modern 9 mm pistols can handle +P ammo unless it is specifically prohibited. Best thing to do is to email the company.
It is the same cartridge
11.5 mm bullet diameter
20 mm cannons.
I have seen it done. It will fail to eject or fail to fire. Don't have a box of .380 present while shooting 9mm.
the best brand of 9 mm that the police use is the glock
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I have had good success with Federal rifle ammo.