No, you cannot safely fire a 9mm bullet in a .40 caliber Glock. The .40 caliber Glock is designed to handle specific .40 S&W ammunition, and using a 9mm round in this firearm could result in catastrophic failure, including damage to the gun and injury to the shooter. The dimensions and pressure specifications of the two cartridges are different, making them incompatible. Always use the ammunition specified by the manufacturer for your firearm.
uuhhh... no, you cannot fire a 9mm parabellum through a .40 s&w.9mm converted to inches is .35 now you see that .40 is a little wider.
no. nor can you fit a 40 cal shell into a 9mm chamber...............
The main difference between a 9mm and a .45 caliber bullet is the diameter. A 9mm bullet has a diameter of 9 millimeters, while a .45 caliber bullet has a diameter of .45 inches. The .45 caliber bullet is larger and generally heavier than the 9mm bullet, resulting in differences in recoil, speed, and stopping power.
No. The 9mm is not compatible with the .40 caliber frame/slide. On the other hand, you can put a .357 SIG barrel into a Glock 22 and use your .40 magazines.
4.5 cal (9mm) like most guns
no, although the diameter of the bullet is about the same .356 for 9mm and 357/358 for the 38 cal. that metal cases will not interchange with other guns. i.e., the 9mm case does not feed in a 38 nor will a 38 feed in a 9mm..................
NO. Do not attempt this.
No. They are not designed to fire a 17 cal bullet
All else being equal, the one that has more foot pounds of energy.
by reference to 'luger' ammo, one believes it to be a 9mm cartridge, which is the cartrige for the German luger. however, there are many other pistol that were made to fire the 9mm luger cartridge. in addition, the luger was also made in the '30 cal luger' which is a smaller bullet in a necked down cartridge.
The last I heard, it was Glock pistols in 9 MM. I think it is a Glock 19.
first, problem won't happen. the 9mm case might fall down the beretta barrel. the 40 cal. is a larger case then the 9mm. so, you can't fire a 9mm in a 40 cal nor a 40 cal in a 9mm barrel...........your safe....... Well, I did it! The 9mm was picked up by the receiver and fed into the barrel. It fired but the extractor could not extract the swollen cartridge. I have reason to believe the bullet bounced down the barrel and tumbled on its way to the target. BUT...what COULD have happened?!?! The worst that would likely happen is a major case rupture which could result in you missing a hand and your eyes. Theres a very good reason they stamp the caliber on the side of firearms.