What shoots a 9×21?
The 98A1 is part of the “A1” family of tactical pistols, a modernistic evolution of the legendary 92FS or M9. It is a semiauto pistol chambered for the 9x21mm cartridge, which is a powerful self-defense round as well as a favorite among USPSA and IPSC competition shooters.
What is a 9×21 bullet?
The 9×21mm pistol cartridge (also known as the 9×21mm IMI, 9mm IMI, 9x21mm Italian, or 9mm Italian) was designed by Jager (Loano, Italy), then adopted and commercialised by Israel Military Industries for those markets where military service cartridges, like the 9×19mm Parabellum, are banned by law for civilian purchase …
Are 9X18 and 380 the same?
The 380 ACP and 9X18 Makarov ammo are almost identical in size, recoil, stopping power, and uses. However, the 380 ACP has a slightly smaller cartridge caliber and straight cartridge walls as opposed to the tapered walls of the 9×18. The 9×18 Makarov also has marginally more power than the 380 ACP.
Are 9X18 and 380 interchangeable?
No, the 9×18 and 380 are not interchangeable. The . 380 ACP cartridge’s caliber is . 355” while the 9×18 Makarov’s caliber is . 365”.
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.
What caliber is a 9×18?
The 9x18mm has a 9.27mm diameter bullet; the 9x19mm has a 9.01mm diameter bullet.
Is 9mm Luger the same as 9X18?
By the numbers in their names alone, the 9x18mm Makarov and the 9x19mm Parabellum (aka 9mm Luger, or simply 9mm) seem nearly identical. They are in fact very different cartridges. This short article explains what separates 9×18 vs 9×19 ammo as it relates to origin, dimensions, and performance.
What caliber is a 9X18?
9×18 Makarov vs 9×19 Ruger Bullet Performance Chart
9MM CARTRIDGE | BULLET WEIGHT/TYPE | VELOCITY |
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9X19 LUGER | 9.53 g (147 gr) Winchester PDX1 JHP | 1,000 ft/s (300 m/s) |
9X18 MAKAROV | 95 gr (6 g) FMJ | 1,050 ft/s (319 m/s) |
9X18 MAKAROV | 95 gr (6 g) FTX | 1,000 ft/s (305 m/s) |
9X18 MAKAROV | 115 gr (7 g) Buffalo HC-FN +P | 1,014 ft/s (309.1 m/s) |