What size is 9mm Largo?
9×23mm Largo
9mm Bergmann–Bayard, 9mm Largo | |
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Rim diameter | 9.96 mm (0.392 in) |
Rim thickness | 1.2 mm (0.047 in) |
Case length | 23.11 mm (0.910 in) |
Overall length | 33.53 mm (1.320 in) |
What guns take 9mm Largo?
Firearms chambered for 9mm Largo
- Bergmann Mars (1901)
- Pistola Bergmann–Bayard de 9mm modelo 1903.
- Pistola Bergmann–Bayard de 9mm modelo 1908.
- Bergmann–Bayard M1910.
- Bergmann–Bayard M1910/21.
Is 9×23 the same as 9mm?
In simplistic terms, the 9×23 Winchester is a stretched out 9mm Luger (pictured). Both are tapered cartridges with nearly identical neck, head and rim dimensions. The 9×23 case is 4mm longer, but more importantly the 9×23 operates at much higher pressure than the 9mm Luger.
Is there different 9mm rounds?
Common bullet weights for 9mm include 115gr, 124gr, 125gr, and 147gr. Generally speaking, heavier bullets hit harder, have more recoil, and are more expensive. Most people practice with 115gr ammo, and carry heavier stuff for personal defense.
What gun uses 9×23?
The Glock 20 magazine holds 15 rounds of 10mm but 18 rounds of 9×23 Winchester. Factory 9×23 Winchester ammunition produced high speeds from the 6-inch barrel. The 124-grain JSP load clocked an average of 1,602 fps, producing 707 ft-lbs of muzzle energy, which exceeds the power of many 10mm factory loads.
What is the difference between 9mm Luger and 9mm Steyr?
Other than the caliber, the biggest differences in design would be the Steyr is a short recoil operation in which the barrel travels with the breech face part of the way back and twists in grooves 20° and it also has an internal and non-removable magazine that is filled via an eight-round stripper clip of 9×23 Steyr.
What shoots a 9×23 Winchester?
The 9×23 Winchester is a very powerful cartridge but is rarely chambered in currently manufactured pistols, except on special request. It is generally associated with 1911-type pistols and is well suited to target shooting, plinking, hunting and self-defense.
What is a 9mm Bayard Long cartridge?
9mm Bayard Long: This 9mm cartridge was designed for the 1910 Model Bergmann-Bayard pistol, which was the official sidearm of the Danish military during the period.
What kind of ammo does a 9mm Browning long shoot?
9mm Browning Long: The 9mm Browning Long was a European cartridge designed for the FN Browning 1903 Model pistol, which became the official sidearm of Sweden in 1907. Many of these pistols were released to the public after WWII as military surplus and most have been altered to fire .380 ACP ammo.
Who invented the 9mm Parabellum?
The Development of the 9mm Cartridge In 1902, DWM firearms designer Georg Luger developed the 9mm Parabellum as a service cartridge, designed for the DWM Luger semi-automatic pistol called the Pistole Parabellum, aka the Luger. He designed it to be lethal at 50 meters.
What is a 9mm?
Originally designed as a handgun caliber, the 9mm has reinvented itself multiple times throughout its brief 115-or-so years. In that time period, it’s been found in the barrel of full-sized handguns, pocket pistols, revolvers, carbines, and even submachine guns.