9mm Luger (9mm Parabellum) (9x19mm) VS 9mm Glisenti

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9mm Luger (9mm Parabellum) (9x19mm)

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Gun Specifications

Specifications

9mm Luger (9mm Parabellum) (9x19mm)

9mm Glisenti

Height

0.75

Average FPS

1138

Average Grain

124

Average Energy

357

Recoil

0.65

Ballistic Coefficient

154.55

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9mm Glisenti

Gun Descriptions

9mm Parabellum Ammo About The .9mm Parabellum Ammo is a rimless, tapered firearms bullet. The .9mm Parabellum Ammo was designed in 1901 and made available to the public in 1902. Because of its popularity and high usage, this cartridge is manufactured today. The .9mm Parabellum Ammo is considered to be the most popular cartridge for handguns and submachine guns because of its availability and low cost. In 2007, a survey concluded that 60 percent of the firearms used by the police are 9mm. The .9mm Parabellum Ammo was intended to be lethal in the range of 50 meters, but it can still prove lethal in longer ranges. This cartridge combines a moderate recoil with a flat trajectory. The overall length of the .9mm Parabellum Ammo is 29.69mm, and the bullet diameter measures 9.01mm. The 115-grain bullet variant of the .9mm Parabellum Ammo can travel at a velocity of 1,400 feet per second and creates an energy level of 501 ft.lbf. Manufacturer The .9mm Parabellum Ammo was originally designed by George Luger, an Austrian firearm designer, and has been a favorite of the police departments in the Western regions. Uses The .9mm Parabellum Ammo is available worldwide. It is considered one of the most easily accessible pistol cartridges, which is the main reason for its popularity with law enforcement. That and the fact it has a long effective range with mild recoil makes the .9mm Parabellum Ammo perfect for police use.

About The .9mm Glisenti Ammo was designed and developed to be used by the Italian Glisenti Pistol Model 1910, first in World War I. But later, it was also used in many other Italian pistols and even submachine guns. The parent case used to design the .9mm Glisenti Ammo was the 9x19mm Parabellum Ammo. Both of these cartridges are similar in many aspects, but they are identical when it comes to dimension. However, the powder charge in the .9mm Glisenti Ammo is reduced in comparison, making it incredibly less powerful since it was also meant to be used in blowback pistols. At the cost of malfunctioning and not cycling correctly, the .9mm Glisenti Ammo can be used in 9x19mm Ammo firearms and vice versa. Both scenarios pose significant risks and dangers to the shooter. The 123-grain bullet of the .9mm Glisenti Ammo can travel at a velocity of 1,000 feet per second while creating an energy level of 300 ft.lbf. Manufacturer The .9mm Glisenti Ammo was designed and created in the Kingdom of Italy to be used in the Italian Glisenti Pistol Model 1910. Uses The .9mm Glisenti Ammo was mainly manufactured in a unique Italian pistol in World War I but later was used in many other guns.

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