@350 mps
This is going to sound funny, but isn't. An M9 pistol has a muzzle safety. If something's pressed against it, the gun won't fire. They wanted to make sure the gun wouldn't fire if it was in the holster. Right after Desert Storm in 1991, a lieutenant of Military Police wanted to demonstrate the muzzle safety to a reporter, so he put the gun up against his head, pulled the trigger and blew his brains out. So...the number one rule of M9 Service Pistol Weapon Safety is to not point the gun at your head and pull the trigger.
Condition 2, does not apply to the M9 Service Pistol.
The M9 is a standard 9mm round. the M9 is actually a .355 caliber
9mm
One would not need to purchase an M9 pistol. One may want to purchase an M9 pistol so they can go target shooting with it. Target shooting is a hobby many enjoy.
140mm
Ejector
217 mm
125mm
Muzzle velocity is the velocity of a bullet as it leaves the firearm's barrel, while recoil velocity is the backward momentum that the firearm experiences when the bullet is fired. Muzzle velocity determines the bullet's speed and trajectory, while recoil velocity affects the shooter's ability to control the firearm during and after firing.
9mm
1.16kg