9 mm run
The 9 mm runs is also named .380 ACP STATES. Its metric designation is 9 X 17mm
In the long series of the gauges designed by John Mr. Browning towards 1910, the 9 mm short is one of most general-purpose. Although of power definitely higher than the 7,65 Browning, this ammunition is implemented by automatic pistols of comparable category. Thus, the Walther PP and the Mauser Hsc will have versions for each one of these gauges without the carcasses and slides being modified. Among the many manufacturers of automatic pistols having put on the market of the weapons barrack rooms in this gauge, let us quote the Beretta Cheetah, Llama III-A, Astra Constable and the CZ 83.
The 9 short mm thus makes it possible to preserve compact weapons while having an increased power. If the 7,65 Browning is insufficient for the police services, the 9 short mm answers, him, in this specific schedule of conditions. Many European armed forces also made of it their gauge of lawful handguns, of which the Italy and the Sweden.
In short, this cartridge is an alternative to the cartridge of 9 mm Parabellum which generally require the use of weapons definitely less compact and not easily dissimulated. It goes without saying that the majority of the manufacturers of ammunition in the world manufactures this ammunition and offers a large range of loadings. This gauge is less popular in France where the 7,65 Browning is preferred to him.
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Warhead: from 5,50 to 6,15 grams
- Vo: from 274 to 305 m/s
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