9×19mm Parabellum
A 9×19mm Parabellum is a nine millimeter wide bullet. It is usually used in handguns or submachine guns. The nine millimeter is often referred to as a "nine", "9mm", or "9×19". It is one of the most widely used bullets in history originating with the 9×19 Luger, invented in Germany. Many guns fire the 9mm, including the Luger, Walther P38, the Sten Mk II, the MP-40, the Uzi, the MP5, the Beretta 92, and the Glock 18. It is the standard handgun bullet for all NATO countries.
9×19mm Parabellum Media
Three projectile types: unjacketed (lead), full metal jacket, and hollow point
9×19mm Parabellum maximum CIP cartridge dimensions. All sizes are given in millimeters (mm).
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An expanded 124-grain 9×19mm Parabellum jacketed hollow point
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Swedish 9mm live ammunition m/39 (left, with black seal) and m/39B (right, with red seal and a slightly more pointed shape)
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Swedish 9mm live ammunition m/39 and m/39B in their boxes
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A 9mm Luger jacketed flat point cartridge variant