Only if it is the same type. There are different types of 9mm and they do not interchange as a rule.
For example, the Walther PP fires a .380 ACP round, known as 9mm Kurz. This cartridge is shorter and not as powerful as the 9mm Parabellum, also called 9mm Luger.
No.
no, any weapon that fires the 9mm luger ammo to include the british sten gun...
There were several types of 9mm ammunition made. The most common is the 9x19, also known as 9mm Parabellum or 9mm Luger. If your firearm is marked as any of those, than this is the only type of 9mm ammunition it can facilitate. If you are uncertain about which type of ammo can be used with your firearm, consult a gunsmith.
No. Most 9mm pistols are fitted for 9x19 rounds, but a few use 9x21mm. or 9x17, or 9x18, or 9x20
Submachine gun rated 9mm
Gun shops, gun shows
Generally speaking, no. .38 auto and 9mm para are different rounds. With only a few exceptions, you should never fire any ammo in a gun other than what the gun is designed to fire.
Some places to purchase ammunition for a 9mm gun can be found at some of the following websites : Lucky Gunner, Ammo Man, Cheaper Than Dirt, and Bulk Ammo.
No. Cartridges in these pistols headspace on the mouth of the cartridge.
NO- outside of case dimensions, the 9x18 uses a .366 bullet designed for the Makarov. The standard international cartridge, 9mm Luger (9x19) uses a .355 bullet. The Luger will not fit in the Makarov, and if you try to fire the Makarov in a standard 9mm gun, you may just damage the gun or blow out the barrel
Any gun that shoot a 9 millimeter bullet.
No.