A single 9mm bullet is about 3-6 cents. A 9mm Parabellum (Luger) CARTRIDGE is about .30-.55.
Price can range from 10 cents to 100 dollars.
No, an A380 bullet is significantly larger and more powerful than a 9mm bullet. The A380 bullet is typically used in aircraft cannons and has much greater stopping power due to its higher velocity and larger size.
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.
Technically speaking- none. A bullet is the solid metal part of a cartridge that is fired out of the barrel. How much gunpowder is in a 9mm Parabellum CARTRIDGE will depend on the powder used and the bullet weight. I reload with 4.6 grains of Bullseye powder with a 115 gr bullet, but there are dozens of other loads.
There are SEVERAL 9mm cartridges- the most common is probably the 9mm Parabellum (9mm Luger). A 9mm Parabellum BULLET (not cartridge) is typically slightly smaller than a .38 Special bullet- .356 instead of .357. The 9mm is frequently (not always) lighter- and shorter. Other 9mm cartridges (such as the 9mm Makarov) will have different bullets.
The actual diameter of a 9mm bullet is approximately 9.01 millimeters, which is often rounded to 9mm for convenience. This measurement refers specifically to the bullet itself, while the cartridge in which it is housed can have different dimensions. The term "9mm" usually refers to the bullet's diameter, but it can also indicate various cartridge types, such as the popular 9mm Parabellum.
380 and 9mm ammunition IS NOT INTERCHANGEABLE.
No
The diameter of a 9mm round is 9 millimeters, which is approximately 0.354 inches. This measurement refers to the bullet's diameter, commonly associated with the 9mm Parabellum cartridge. The "9mm" designation indicates that the bullet has a nominal diameter of 9mm.
No, the bullet will not seat.
The 9mm round in loaded with a bullet diameter of .356"in.
The .22 bullet is smaller than the 9mm in size, (about 6mm) and is lighter in weight.