A bullet from a handgun can travel, on average, about a mile.
The distance a 9mm 115grain bullet can travel depends on factors such as the angle of firing, speed at which it was shot, and the surrounding environment. On average, a 9mm bullet can travel up to 1.5 to 2 miles in ideal conditions.
By unit of length and distance and conversion ,we can say that 1 mm=0.1 cm 9 mm=0.9 cm
The .380 automatic cannot shoot 9mm Parabellum ammo.
Glock is a brand. 9mm is a caliber size. So, there is no difference between a 9mm glock and a 9mm of another brand as far as caliber size.
the 9mm will penetrate sandbags a number of feet. however, if there is sand in the sandbags then merely inches...
Does not exist.
A 9mm bullet will travel approximately 2200 meters before it begins to descend to the ground. However, unless the person shooting the gun is in a open field, the bullet will not travel that far before hitting something.
25-50m depending on the exact firearm involved.
It depends on several factors, but a good estimate is, about a mile.
A bullet from a 9mm pistol generally has the range of 2500yds, but rarely travels that far because before it can it generaly hits something. So in other words with a open range it can travel a little over a mile.
No. The 9x19 (which is 9mm Luger/ 9mm Parabellum) is too long and FAR too powerful. Very unsafe. .380 is also known as the 9x17.