About
The .9mm Largo Ammo was designed and manufactured in 1901 to be chambered in the Bergmann Mars pistol. Back in the day, the .9mm Largo Ammo was considered to be a powerful cartridge that could produce high levels of muzzle energy and velocities. In 1905, the Spanish army adopted the .9mm Largo Ammo for military purposes. However, the large order placed by the Spain army couldn't be handled by any German manufacturer, so the designer turned to a Belgian manufacturer. The .9mm Largo Ammo headspaces on the mouth of the case. The 125-grain bullet variant delivers slightly lower muzzle energy than a standard 9x19mm Luger Ammo. That's why the .9mm Largo Ammo is not suitable for long-range shots since they aren't as accurate. The .9mm Largo Ammo has an overall length of 33.53mm and the bullet diameter of this cartridge 9.02mm. The 127-grain bullet variant of the .9mm Largo Ammo can travel at a velocity of 1,167 feet per second while creating an energy level of 384 ft.lbf.
Manufacturer
The .9mm Largo Ammo was designed by Theodor Bergmann in 1901 and was later manufactured by a Belgian Ammunition producer.
Uses
The .9mm Largo Ammo was mainly used for military purposes by the Spanish army because it delivered a mild recoil with good ballistic performance.
About
The .9mm Steyr Ammo, also known as the 9x23mm Steyr Ammo, is a centerfire pistol bullet that was initially created for Steyr M1912 Pistol. The bullet was designed and developed in 1911 but was adopted in 1912 in service by the Austro-Hungarian Army. It was their most used cartridge in World War I. Austria, Romania, and Chile kept using the .9mm Steyr Ammo between the World Wars because of its consistent results and deliverance. The performance of the .9mm Steyr Ammo is quite similar to the .38 ACP Ammo in terms of accuracy, usage, and power, but the .9mm Steyr Ammo has headspaces on the mouth of the case, which creates a slight difference in the comparison. The 115-grain bullet variant of the .9mm Steyr Ammo can travel at a velocity of 1,230 feet per second while creating an energy level of 388 ft.lbf.
Manufacturer
The .9mm Steyr Ammo was designed and introduced in 1911 by Styer Arms for the Austria-Hungarian Army. Although, the cartridge was adopted into the service in 1912.
Uses
The .9mm Steyr Ammo proved to be a good choice for military purposes and has been widely used by many participants of the World Wars.