These are different designations for the same cartridge:
9mm Luger
9mm Parabellum (Latin='for war')
9x19mm and 9x19mm NATO
Other cartridges in the 9mm class are:
9mm Kurz (short) =.380 ACP
9x17 Ultra
9mm Mauser
9mm Largo
9mm Browning Long
9mm Bayard Long
9x21mm
9x23 Win.
9mm Win. Magnum
All use 9mm(.355-.356 dia.) bullets
There is also the 9mmMakarov, which uses a .363dia. bullet
2007-07-11 21:38:06
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answered by Grizzly II 6
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The simple 9mm could be any 9mm, but most commonly its refers to the 9mm Luger.
The 9x19mm (aka 9mm NATO/9x19mm NATO), 9mm Luger, and 9mm Parabellum, are all the same.
2007-07-11 14:02:04
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answered by DT89ACE 6
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W W D is right- there are several different 9MM rounds...
the ones you list are common names for the 9MM Parabellum.
One to watch out for is the 9MM Makarov- it's 9.2 MM.
2007-07-11 15:48:50
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answered by sirbobby98121 7
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Nope, but there are lots of other 9mm's
2007-07-11 14:20:37
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answered by Anonymous
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They are all names for the same cartridge. However there are about a dozen other 9mm caliber bullets, the term "9mm" a common name for the 9x19mm.
2007-07-11 14:18:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope
2007-07-11 18:09:38
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answered by . 6
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Only the country and/or time period that you are in. Other wise there all the same.
2007-07-11 21:03:05
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answered by Jon 4
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They are all the same.
2007-07-12 06:00:45
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answered by gretsch16pc 6
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NO
2007-07-11 14:10:33
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answered by uncle frosty 4
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