The Luger pistol typically uses the 9x19mm Parabellum cartridge, commonly referred to as 9mm. This cartridge was developed in the early 20th century and is known for its effectiveness and widespread use. Some variants of the Luger, such as the .30 Luger, use different calibers, but the 9mm is the most recognized and historically significant.
Georg Luger, in 1901.
by reference to 'luger' ammo, one believes it to be a 9mm cartridge, which is the cartrige for the German luger. however, there are many other pistol that were made to fire the 9mm luger cartridge. in addition, the luger was also made in the '30 cal luger' which is a smaller bullet in a necked down cartridge.
any weapon that can fire the 9mm cartridge................
A single 9mm bullet is about 3-6 cents. A 9mm Parabellum (Luger) CARTRIDGE is about .30-.55.
The .30 caliber Luger cartridge goes by several names which makes searching for it somewhat confusing. Originally it was named 7.65 Luger Winchester markets it under the name .30 Luger with a 93 grain bullet. Sako of Finland also markets the round with a 92 grain bullet. While not usually available in a WalMart one can find the round in a larger dedicated gunshop in the United States.
NO- outside of case dimensions, the 9x18 uses a .366 bullet designed for the Makarov. The standard international cartridge, 9mm Luger (9x19) uses a .355 bullet. The Luger will not fit in the Makarov, and if you try to fire the Makarov in a standard 9mm gun, you may just damage the gun or blow out the barrel
No, a .380 ACP bullet cannot fit in a 9mm chamber. Although both cartridges are similar in size, the .380 ACP is shorter and has different dimensions compared to the 9mm Luger. Attempting to fire a .380 in a 9mm firearm could lead to dangerous malfunctions. Always use the correct ammunition specified for your firearm.
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.
7.62×39mm
Impossible to answer without more info. Must have the bullet weight, barrel length, and muzzle velocity.
The .380 ACP is also known as the 9x17mm, 9mm Short, and 9mm Kurz. It is the ONLY ammunition which can be fired through a .380 pistol. The 9x18mm Makarov (whose bullet diameter is actually 9.3mm) and the 9x19 Parabellum/Luger cartridges ARE NOT compatible.
22 cal......................