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.
A typical 9mm handgun has an effective range of around 50 meters, but can potentially reach distances of up to 2 kilometers depending on the specific firearm and ammunition used. However, accuracy and lethality greatly diminish at longer distances.
a 12 gauge shotgun can shoot about 30 yards accuracy
As far as I know, they carry the Sig Pro SP2340 in .357 sig. Henrico PD carries the glock 22 in 9mm.
Accuately, about 150 yards. How far can it travel with no accuracy? About a mile and a half.
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.
Between 25 and 50 yards. Accuracy is not good.
probably the vulcon. it is automatic, and it shoots pretty far. and the accuracy depends on who is holding it. if you have bad aim, don't shoot it. if you have good aim, then shoot it.
Accurately? About 200 yards. Total? A few miles- but with no accuracy.
The .380 automatic cannot shoot 9mm Parabellum ammo.
When fired from the M9 pistol, the 9mm Parabellum cartridge may reach a maximum range of 200-2500 meters, however, there is NO degree of accuracy at that range. The effective range is about 50 meters.
No! Both of those cartridges are ACP where it uses the mouth of the case to establish proper head spacing and to prevent the round from dropping too far in to the barrel. The cases are of different lengths. 9mm is 19mm (.754in) and the 380 is .680 in. The 380 will drop in to a 9mm barrel, but would be dangerous to shoot. The action of a 380 will not close on a 9mm.