0.3543307087 in
Direct Conversion Formula 9 mm*
1 in
25.4 mm
=
0.3543307087 in
Bullet diameter of a 9mm is .355; for a 38 it is .357. 38 case is longer. Additionally, a 9mm is designed to be used in a semi-automatic pistol, and a .38 is designed to be used in a revolver, although, there are a couple of revolvers that will chamber 9mm.
From 1950 onward, Beretta produced several notable models in 9mm, including the Beretta 92, which was introduced in 1975 and became widely recognized. Prior to that, the Beretta Model 951, a single-action semi-automatic pistol, was available since the early 1950s. Additionally, the Beretta Model 1934, while primarily chambered in .380 ACP, was also adapted for 9mm in certain configurations. These models highlight Beretta's commitment to producing reliable sidearms in the 9mm caliber.
By unit of length and distance and conversion ,we can say that 1 mm=0.0393 in 9.5 mm=0.37 in
An inch is larger than a centimeter. One inch is equivalent to 2.54 centimeters.
.187 of an inch is equivalent to approximately 3/16 of an inch.
0.354
Approximately 11/32 or .35 of an inch
The 9mm round measures .356 inch in diameter. a 380 is 95 gr 9mm 124gr 40 is180 gr 45 is 230 gr
9mm and 380 use the same diameter projectile, .355 inch
9mm or .036 inch
25.4 mm = 1 inch 9 mm = 0.354 inch (rounded) That's a touch longer than 1/3 inch.
9mm is roughly .35 caliber, .32 caliber is slightly smaller, 3 hundredths of an inch smaller, in diameter.
Noop. A 380 is about 35/100th of an inch (diameter of bullet), or 9mm A 32 is about 32/100th of an inch. This is 8.1mm
Close, but no. A .38 Special fires a .357 inch diameter bullet, 9mm Parabellum fires a slightly smaller bullet, but with more force. The .38 is a rimmed revolver cartridge, and the 9mm is a rimless automatic pistol cartridge.
The diamater of a 9mm parabellum bullet is 9.03 millimeters, or .356 of an inch.
9 millimeter is the caliber. IMPROVING ANSWER: A "9mm" bullet is actually .355 or .356 of an inch in diameter. So the caliber is about .36, but nobody calls it that because it would be confusing. Everybody calls it a 9mm and if somebody asks you what "caliber" that pistol is, you can answer "It's a 9mm" without having to add or explain anything. further improve: 9mm is the correct answer. you can find the caliber by measuring the diameter of the bullet. translate to millimeters or inches and that's the caliber. 9mm is a 9mm caliber not "around .36"
0.11811 inches (a little more than 1/10th of an inch).