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Firearm

A firearm is a tool that projects either single or multiple projectiles at high velocity through a controlled explosion. The firing is achieved by the gases produced through rapid, confined combustion of a propellant....
 cartridge
Cartridge (firearms)

A cartridge, also called a round, packages the bullet, gunpowder and Percussion cap into a single metallic case precisely made to fit the firing chamber of a firearm....
s which have a bullet in the 9 mm (.354 in) caliber
Caliber

The term caliber designates the inside diameter of a tube, the diameter of a solid wire or rod, or a measurement of the length of a gun relative to its diameter....
 range. The most prevalent of these rounds is the 9x19mm Parabellum.



All measurements are in mm (in).








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This article lists firearm
Firearm

A firearm is a tool that projects either single or multiple projectiles at high velocity through a controlled explosion. The firing is achieved by the gases produced through rapid, confined combustion of a propellant....
 cartridge
Cartridge (firearms)

A cartridge, also called a round, packages the bullet, gunpowder and Percussion cap into a single metallic case precisely made to fit the firing chamber of a firearm....
s which have a bullet in the 9 mm (.354 in) caliber
Caliber

The term caliber designates the inside diameter of a tube, the diameter of a solid wire or rod, or a measurement of the length of a gun relative to its diameter....
 range. The most prevalent of these rounds is the 9x19mm Parabellum.

  • Length refers to the cartridge case length.
  • OAL refers to the overall length of the cartridge.


All measurements are in mm (in).

Pistol cartridges

Name Bullet Length Rim Base Shoulder Neck OAL
9x18mm Ultra 9.00 (.354) 18.50 (.728) 9.50 (.374) 9.50 (.374) N/A 9.50 (.374) 26.16 (1.03)
9x17mm Browning Short
.380 ACP

The .380 ACP pistol Cartridge is a Rim , straight-walled pistol cartridge developed by firearms designer John Browning. It was introduced in 1908 by Colt, and has been a popular self-defense cartridge ever since....
 
9.02 (.355) 17.30 (.681) 9.50 (.374) 9.50 (.374) N/A 9.50 (.374) 24.89 (.980)
9x18mm Police 9.02 (.355) 18.00 (.709) 9.50 (.374) 9.87 (.387) N/A 9.68 (.381)
9 mm Glisenti 9.02 (.355) 19.15 (.754) 9.98 (.393) 9.96 (.392) N/A 9.65 (.380) 29.21 (1.15)
9x19mm Parabellum 9.02 (.355) 19.15 (.754) 9.96 (.392) 9.93 (.391) N/A 9.65 (.380) 29.69 (1.169)
.357 SIG
.357 SIG

The .357 SIG pistol Cartridge is the product of Switzerland firearms manufacturer Schweizerische Industrie Gesellschaft, in cooperation with the United States ammunition manufacturer Federal Cartridge....
 
9.02 (.355) 21.97 (.865) 10.77 (.424) 10.74 (.423) 9.68 (.381) 9.68 (.381) 28.96 (1.140)
9 mm Browning Long 9.02 (.355) 20.32 (.800) 10.26 (.404) 9.75 (.384)
9.55 (.376) 27.94 (1.10)
9x21mm IMI
9x21mm IMI

The 9x21mm pistol Cartridge was designed by Israel Military Industries for those markets where military service cartridges, like the 9x19mm Parabellum, are banned by law for civilian use ....
 
9.02 (.355) 21.08 (.830)
N/A
29.69 (1.169)
9x23mm Steyr 9.02 (.355) 22.86 (.900) 9.67 (.381) 9.65 (.380) N/A 9.65 (.380) 33.02 (1.300)
9 mm Bergman/Bergman-Bayard 9.02 (.355) 23.11 (.910) 9.96 (.392) 9.90 (.390) N/A 9.52 (.375) 28.75 (1.132)
9 mm Mauser Pistol
9x25mm Mauser

The 9x25mm Mauser was a cartridge developed for the Mauser C96 service pistol. The cartridge was first produced by Deutsche Waffen und Munitionsfabriken in 1907 and later by German munitions makers Geco and RWS through World War II....
 
9.02 (.355) 24.89 (.980) 9.90 (.390) 9.88 (.389)
9.55 (.376) 35.05 (1.380)
9 mm Winchester Magnum 9.02 (.355) 29.46 (1.160) 10.01 (.394) 9.96 (.392)
9.63 (.379) 39.37 (1.550)
.356 TSW (Team Smith & Wesson) 9.04 (.356) 21.50 (.846)
N/A
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.38 Auto 9.04 (.356) 22.86 (.900) 10.31 (.406) 9.75 (.384) N/A 9.75 (.384) 32.51 (1.280)
.38 Super
.38 Super

The .38 Super or .38 Super Automatic is a pistol Cartridge that fires a diameter bullet. The Super was introduced in the late 1920s as a higher pressure loading of the .38 ACP or .38 Auto....
 
9.04 (.356) 22.86 (.900) 10.31 (.406) 9.75 (.384) N/A 9.75 (.384) 32.51 (1.280)
9x18mm Makarov
9x18mm Makarov

9x18mm Makarov is a Soviet pistol and submachine gun cartridge . It was a standard Eastern Bloc alternative to the 9x19mm Parabellum cartridge....
 
9.25 (.364) 18.03 (.710) 9.90 (.390) 9.90 (.390) N/A 9.85 (.388) 24.64 (.970)
9.8 mm Auto Colt 9.65 (.380)


Revolver cartridges

Name Bullet Case length Rim Base Shoulder Neck OAL
9mm Federal 9.02(.355) 19.15(.754) 11.02(.434) 9.93(.391) N/A 9.65(.380) 29.69(1.169)
9 mm Japanese
Type 26 revolver

was the first modern pistol adopted by the Imperial Japanese Army. It was developed at the Koishikawa Arsenal and is named for its year of adoption in the Japanese dating system ....
 
9.04 (.356) 21.89 (.862) 11.05 (.435) 9.83 (.387) N/A 9.47 (.373)
.38 Short Colt 9.07 (.357) 19.43 (.765) 11.02 (.434) 9.63 (.379) N/A 9.63 (.379)
.38 Long Colt
.38 Long Colt

The .38 Long Colt is a Cartridge introduced by Colt's Manufacturing Company in 1875. It is slightly more potent than its predecessor, the .38 Short Colt, or .38 SC....
 
9.07 (.357) 26.29 (1.035) 11.02 (.434) 9.63 (.379) N/A 9.63 (.379)
.38 S&W Special
.38 Special

The .38 Smith & Wesson Special is a rim , Centerfire ammunition Cartridge designed by Smith & Wesson. It is most commonly used in revolvers, although some Semi-automatic self-loading pistols and carbines also use this round....
 
9.07 (.357) 29.34 (1.155) 11.02 (.434) 9.63 (.379) N/A 9.63 (.379) 39.37 (1.550)
.357 S&W Magnum
.357 Magnum

The .357 S&W Magnum, or simply .357 Magnum, is a revolver Cartridge created by Elmer Keith, Phillip B. Sharpe, Colonel D. B. Wesson of firearms manufacturer Smith & Wesson, and Winchester....
 
9.07 (.357) 32.77 (1.290) 11.02 (.434) 9.63 (.379) N/A 9.63 (.379) 40.39 (1.590)
.357 Rem Max
.357 Remington Maximum

The .357 Maximum, also known as the .357 Remington Maximum, as the .357 Max, and sometimes as the Super magnum, was co-developed by Remington Arms Company and Sturm, Ruger and was introduced in 1983 as a new chambering for the Ruger Blackhawk....
 
9.093 (.358) 40.77 (1.605) 11.02 (.434) 9.63 (.379) N/A 9.63 (.379) 50.55 (1.990)
.38 S&W
.38 S&W

The .38 S&W is a revolver Cartridge developed by Smith & Wesson in 1877. Though similar in name, it is not interchangeable with the later .38 Special due to a different case shape and slightly larger diameter of bullet....
 
9.15 (.360) 19.68 (.775) 11.02 (.434) 9.817(.3865) 9.792 (.3855) 9.169 (.361) 29.97 (1.180)
.38/200 (.380 Revolver) 9.15 (.360) 17.78 (.700) 11.02 (.434) 9.65 (.380) - 9.58 (.377) 27.94 (1.100)
.41 Long Colt
.41 Long Colt

The .41 Long Colt cartridge was created in 1877 for Colt's Manufacturing Company's trigger "Thunderer" revolver. It was a lengthened version of the earlier centerfire .41 Short Colt, which was made to duplicate the dimensions of the even earlier .41 Rimfire Cartridge....
9.80 (.386) 28.7 (1.13) 10.92 (.430) 10.29 (.405) - 10.26 (.404) 35.31 (1.39)



Rifle cartridges

Name Bullet Case length Rim Base Shoulder Neck Length overall
.35 Winchester
.35 Winchester

The .35 Winchester Cartridge was created in 1903 by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company for use in the Winchester Model 1895 lever action rifle, and was also available in the bolt action Remington-Lee....
 
9.1 (.358) 61 (2.41) 13.7 (.539) 11.6 mm (.457) 10.5 (.412) 9.6 (.378) 80 (3.16)
.35 Winchester Self-Loading
.35 Winchester Self-Loading

The .35 Winchester Self-Loading is an United States rifle Cartridge .Winchester Repeating Arms Company introduced the .32 Winchester Self-Loading and .35SL in the Winchester Model 1905 self-loading rifle as a centerfire cartridge version of the Winchester Model 1903....
 
8.91 (.351) 29.3 (1.154) 10.3 (.405) 9.7 (.381) - 9.6 (.377) 42 (1.65)
.351 Winchester Self-Loading
.351 Winchester Self-Loading

The .351 Winchester Self-Loading is an United States rifle Cartridge .Winchester Repeating Arms Company introduced the .351SL in the Winchester Model 1907 self-loading rifle as a replacement for the Winchester Model 1905 and the .35 Winchester Self-Loading....
 
8.91 (.351) 35.05 (1.38) 10.34 (.407) 9.58 (.377) - 10.95 (.373) 48.51 (1.91)
9x57mm Mauser
9x57mm Mauser

The 9x57mm Mauser is a cartridge based on the 7.92x57mm Mauser. It uses the identical 57 mm-long cartridge case, with the same shoulder angle, but necked up to accept a 9 mm-diameter bullet....
 
9.06 (.3565) 56.82 (2.237) 11.94 (.470) 11.94 (.470) 10.95 (.431) 9.83 (.387) 80.98 (3.188)
9x39mm
9x39mm

The 9x39mm cartridge is a subsonic rifle round used in Russian firearms. It was based on the 7.62x39mm cartridge, but with the neck opened up to accommodate a 9 mm bullet....
 
39 (1.53)
56 (2.20)
.35 Remington
.35 Remington

The .35 Remington is the only remaining Cartridge from Remington Arms Company lineup of medium powder rimless cartridges still in commercial production....
 
9.09 (.358) 48.77 (1.920) 11.68 (.460) 11.63 (.458) 10.29 (.405) 9.75 (.384) 64.13 (2.525)
.35 Whelen
.35 Whelen

The .35 Whelen is a powerful medium-bore rifle Cartridge that does not require a magnum action or a magnum bolt-face. The parent of this cartridge is the .30-06 Springfield, which is necked-up to accept a bullet diameter of .358" ....
 
9.09 (.358) 63.35 (2.494) 12.01 (.473) 11.99 (.472) 11.20 (.441) 9.78 (.385) 84.84 (3.34)
.358 Winchester
.358 Winchester

The .358 Winchester is a .35 caliber rifle Cartridge based on a necked up .308 Winchester created by Winchester Repeating Arms Company in 1955....
 
9.09 (.358) 51.18 (2.015) 12.01 (.473) 11.94 (.470) 11.53 (.454) 9.86 (.388) 70.61 (2.78)
9mm Jonson
9mm Jonson

9mm Jonson is a .358 caliber short firearm action centerfire rifle Cartridge that was introduced in 1988 by Jonson Arms Laboratories. The cartridge overall length is 71.37mm, cartridge case is 51.56mm in length and the bullet diameter is 9 mm....
 
9.09 (.358) 51.6 (2.030) 15.0 (.590) 15.0 (.590) 14.6 (.574) 9.97 (.3925) 71.4 (2.81)
.350 Remington Magnum
.350 Remington Magnum

The .350 Remington Magnum was introduced in 1965 by Remington Arms Company for the Model 600 rifle. It was later offered in the Model 660 and Model 700 rifles but was discontinued as a regular factory chambering in 1974 after a poor sales record....
 
9.12 (.359) 55.12 (2.170) 13.51 (.532) 13.03 (.513) 12.57 (.495) 9.86 (.388) 71.12 (2.800)
9.3x57mm 9.3 (.366) 56.5 (2.224) 11.94 (.470) 11.94 (.470) 10.95 (.433) 9.91 (.390)  
9.3x62mm 9.3 (.366) 62 (2.441) 11.94 (.470) 12.09 (.476) 11.43 (.450) 9.91 (.390) 83.59 (3.291)
9.3x74mmR
9.3x74mmR

9.3x74R is a European medium bore Cartridge invented in Germany around 1900, and destined to be used in non-bolt action rifles, particularly double or single shot....
 
9.3 (.366) 74 (2.925) 13.35 (.526) 11.9 (.469) 10.40 (.409) 9.91 (.390) 92 (3.6)
.375 H&H Magnum
.375 H&H Magnum

The .375 Holland & Holland Magnum is a powerful rifle round and arguably the best-known Caliber cartridge in the world. A truly classic cartridge, the .375 H&H was only the second cartridge ever to feature a belt, now common among magnum rounds....
 
9.525 (.375) 72.390 (2.850) 13.51 (.523) 13.03 (.513) 11.38 (.448) 10.26 (.404) 91.440 (3.600)
.375 Remington Ultra Magnum
.375 Remington Ultra Magnum

The .375 Remington Ultra Magnum, also known as the .375 RUM is a .375 rifle Cartridge introduced by Remington Arms in 2002. It is a beltless, rebated rim cartridge created by necking up the .300 Remington Ultra Magnum case to .375 caliber with no other changes....
 
9.525 (.375) 72.39 (2.850) 13.56 (.534) 13.97 (.550) 13.34 (.5250) 10.29 (.405) 91.44 (3.600)
.375 Weatherby Magnum
.375 Weatherby Magnum

The .375 Weatherby Magnum was an United States rifle Cartridge .Designed in 1944-45 by Roy Weatherby, the .375 WM was a blown-out, improved round based on the .375 H&H Magnum....
 
9.525 (.375)
.376 Steyr
.376 Steyr

The .376 Steyr cartridge is a rifle cartridge jointly developed by Hornady and Steyr Mannlicher for use in the Steyr Scout rifle.Introduced in 1999, it is based on the 9.3 x 64 Brenneke case, necked up to accept the a diameter bullet....
 
9.52 (.375) 59.69 (2.350) 12.55 (.4940) 12.73 (.5010) 12.02 (.4732) 10.11 (.3980)
.378 Weatherby Magnum
.378 Weatherby Magnum

The .378 Weatherby Magnum was designed by Roy Weatherby in 1953. It was an original belted magnum design with no parent case, inspired by the .416 Rigby and headspacing of the belted .375 H&H Magnum....
 
9.525 (.375) 73.99 (2.913) 15.32 (.603) 14.78 (.582) 14.22 (.560) 10.13 (.399) 92.71 (3.65)
.375 Winchester
.375 Winchester

The .375 Winchester is a modernized version of the .38-55 Winchester, a Gunpowder Cartridge_%28firearms%29 from the 1880?s. .375 Winchester was introduced in 1978 along with the Winchester_Repeating_Arms_Company Model 94 ?Big Bore? Lever_action....
 
9.525 (.375)
.375 Chey Tac - - - - - - -
.375-416 - - - - - - -
.375 Snipe Tac - - - - - - -
.375 SOE - - - - - - -
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See also

  • 2 mm (.079 in)
    2 mm caliber

    This article lists firearm cartridges which have a bullet in the .079 in / 2 mm caliber range.Length refers to the cartridge Casing length. OAL refers to the overall length of the cartridge....
     - 3 mm (.118 in)
    3 mm caliber

    This article lists firearm Cartridge which have a bullet in the .118 in / 3 mm caliber range.Length refers to the cartridge case length.OAL refers to the overall length of the cartridge....
     - 4 mm (.157 in)
    4 mm caliber

    This article lists firearm cartridge s which have a bullet in the .172 in / 4.5mm caliber range.*Length refers to the cartridge casing length....
     - 5 mm (.197 in)
    5 mm caliber

    This article lists firearm cartridge s which have a bullet in the 5 mm caliber range.*Length refers to the cartridge casing length.*OAL refers to the overall length of the cartridge....
     - 6 mm (.236 in)
    6 mm caliber

    This article lists firearm cartridge s which have a bullet caliber between 6 mm and 7 mm caliber .*Length refers to the cartridge casing length....
     - 7 mm (.276 in)
    7 mm caliber

    This article lists firearm cartridge s which have a bullet in the 7 mm to 8 mm caliber range.*Length refers to the cartridge casing length....
     - 8 mm (.315 in)
    8 mm caliber

    This article lists firearm cartridge s which have a bullet in the 8 mm caliber range.*Length refers to the empty cartridge casing length.*OAL refers to the overall length of the loaded cartridge....
     - 9 mm (.354 in) - 10 mm (.394 in)
    10 mm caliber

    This article lists firearm Cartridge s which have a bullet in the 10 mm range.*Length refers to the cartridge casing length.*OAL refers to the overall length of the cartridge....
     - 11 mm (.433 in)
    11 mm caliber

    This article lists firearm cartridge s which have a bullet in the 11 mm caliber range.All measurements are in millimetres .Pistol cartridges...
     - 12 mm (.472 in)
    12 mm caliber

    This article lists firearm cartridge s which have a bullet in the 12 mm caliber range.*Length refers to the cartridge casing length.*OAL refers to the overall length of the cartridge....
     - 13 mm (.5118 in)
    13 mm caliber

    This article lists firearm cartridge s which have a bullet in the 13 mm caliber range and greater.*Length refers to the cartridge casing length....
  • List of cartridges by caliber
    List of cartridges by caliber

    For an explanation of caliber, see the caliber....
  • List of handgun cartridges
    List of handgun cartridges

    The following is a flat list of handgun Cartridge , loosely in order of increasing caliber:*2.34mm - rimfire round used in MTH's Swiss Mini Gun....
  • List of rifle cartridges
    List of rifle cartridges

    List of rifle cartridges, by category, and then by name....