There are several rifles and carbines that are chambered for the 9mm Parabellum cartridge. Among others, the AR-15 style rifles have been made in that caliber, as well as the Marlin Camp 9 carbine, and High Point carbine.
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The ammuntion is called 9mm or 9mm Luger. Check with a gunsmith first before attempting to fire.
Yes, there are. There are different 9mm Cartridges, and different 9mm bullets (bullets being the part of the cartridge that comes out of the barrel. Some of the different cartridges are 9mm Parabellum (the everyday 9mm) 9mm Browning Long, 9mm Magnum, 9mm Largo, 9mm Kurz (the .380) 9mm Makarov and a dozen others. 9mm BULLETS may be different weights, slightly different sizes, and may be round nosed, hollow point, truncated cone, tracer, etc etc.
Well there are many different BRANDS of ammuntion that you can buy for a glock. but obviously you will need 9mm bullets for a 9mm gun.
Why are you making your own 9mm bullets? What do you need 9mm bullets for? What do you even need a gun for? Jeez, just move to somewhere safe.
Depends on which 9mm you are refering to
How many bullets can a 9mm baretta hold
The diameter of the bullets
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380 and 9mm projectiles are .355 in diameter _________________________ Most of the time, when people use the term 9mm, they are referring to a 9mm parabellum. A 9mm parabellum cannot be fired from a .380. The 9mm cartridge is longer. _________________________ The BULLET is the part of the cartridge that is the projectile. While 9mm parabellum and .380 ACP use the same diameter bullets, the CARTRIDGES are not interchangeable.
"Powerful" is somewhat of a subective term, but the answer is yes. 5.56 is a rifle cartridge and 9mm, assuming you mean 9mm parabellum, is a handgun cartridge. Under normal circumstances, bullets fired from rifles will have more velocity and more muzzle energy than bullets fired from handguns.
Well...There are very few assault rifles chambered in 9mm calibers, and the few that do exist don't use the type of 9mm ammunition you're probably thinking of.In common usage "9mm" usually refers to 9x19mm Parabellum, a pistol cartridge developed for the German Luger P08 pistol. 9x19mm (also called 9mm Luger or 9mm Para) later went on to become the most common automatic pistol cartridge in the world. People referring to this cartridge simply as "9mm" is vague because there are in fact several other 9mm cartridge types out there, such as 9x18mm Makarov and 9x17mm Browning.Anyway, the only 9mm assault rifle that comes to mind is the Russian AS Val, which is a suppressed assault rifle chambered in 9x39mm (not a pistol cartridge, because it's significantly longer), and that has a rate of fire of 900 RPM. There are a huge number of pistols chambered in 9x19mm Parabellum, however, and some of these are fully-automatic machine pistols. One example of such a weapon is the Glock 18, and that weapon has a rate of fire of 1100-1200 RPM, so there's your answer: a 9mm pistol shoots faster.