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A Glock typically uses 9mm, .40 S&W, or .45 ACP cartridges, depending on the model. The 9mm bullet has a diameter of approximately 9.01mm, while the .40 S&W measures about 10.16mm, and the .45 ACP is around 11.43mm in diameter. The length and weight of these bullets vary, with 9mm bullets usually weighing between 115 to 147 grains, .40 S&W weighing about 165 to 180 grains, and .45 ACP typically weighing 230 grains.
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The MP40 utilized 9x19 Parabellums - standard 9mm rounds.
No. A .32 bullet is about 7.65mm, and a .380 is 9mm. It is too big to chamber.
I think you mean .32 caliber, not mm. It means that the gun fires a bullet that is about 32/100ths of an inch in diameter. A 9mm fires a bullet 9mm in diameter- or about .35 inches in diameter. A 32 mm bullet would be about the size of big (D cell) flashlight battery!
I would say this has to do with velocity of the bullet.(speed)
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If there is a hole in a person, it was probably a bullet. If there is a big cut or wound, then it may be a knife.
The duration of Big Bullet is 1.5 hours.
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