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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.

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What is the force needed to to fire a 9mm bullet?

The force required to fire a 9mm bullet is generated by the gunpowder in the cartridge. When the firing pin strikes the primer, the gunpowder ignites, producing expanding gases that propel the bullet down the barrel. This force is typically measured in pounds or newtons.


How much does a 9mm bullet cost?

A single 9mm bullet is about 3-6 cents. A 9mm Parabellum (Luger) CARTRIDGE is about .30-.55.


Does a380 bullet have the same stopping power of a 9mm bullet?

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.


How much gunpowder is used in a 9mm cartridge?

There is no one answer- because there is no one gunpowder, and no one bullet weight. Amount of powder is driven mainly by those two factors. If you intend to reload, get a copy of ABCs of Reloading, and read entire book first- excellent reference.


Do you have a picture diagram to show the breakdown of the 9mm?

I don't have the capability to provide images or diagrams directly. However, I can describe the breakdown of a 9mm cartridge for you. A typical 9mm round consists of several components: the bullet (projectile), casing (which holds everything together), primer (which ignites the gunpowder), and gunpowder (propellant). Each part plays a crucial role in the cartridge's function when fired.


What is the difference between a 9mm bullet and a 45 cal bullet?

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.


Is a 9mm caliber more powerful than a 380 bullet?

Yes, a 9mm caliber round is generally more powerful than a .380 ACP bullet. The 9mm typically has a larger case capacity and can accommodate more gunpowder, resulting in higher velocity and energy upon firing. This increased power translates to greater stopping power and penetration compared to the .380 caliber.


What is the size difference in bullet in the 9mm and 38 special?

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.


What is the actual diameter of a 9mm bullet?

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.


Are 9mm blanks the same size as the bullet?

No, 9mm blanks are not the same as 9mm bullets. While they share the same casing diameter, blanks contain no projectile; instead, they are filled with gunpowder and may have a crimped end to prevent the escape of gases. This allows for the sound and recoil of firing without the risk of a bullet being discharged. Therefore, while they fit in the same firearms, their function and design are different.


Can a 380 fire a 9mm bullet?

380 and 9mm ammunition IS NOT INTERCHANGEABLE.


Can 9mm or 9mm magnum bullet be used in a colt 45 revolver?

No