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9mm (.380 caliber)
Example of a 9mm cartridge, a .380 ACP

«8 mm

Firearm cartridges

10 mm»

This is a list of firearm cartridges that have bullets in the 9 millimeters (0.35 in) to 9.99 millimeters (0.393 in) caliber range.

All measurements are given in millimeters, followed by the equivalent in inches between parentheses.

Pistol cartridges[edit]

Name Bullet diameter Land diameter Case type Case length Rim Base Shoulder Neck OAL
.380 ACP (.380 Auto; 9×17mm) 9.02 (.355) 8.84 (.348) 17.30 (.680) 9.50 (.374) 9.50 (.374) - 9.50 (.373) 25.00 (0.984)
.960 Rowland[1] -
9×18mm Ultra 9.00 (.354) 8.82 (.347) 18.50 (.728) 9.50 (.374) 9.50 (.374) - 9.50 (.374) 26.16 (1.03)
9mm Automatic[2] -
9mm Glisenti 9.02 (.355) 8.82 (.347) 19.15 (.754) 9.98 (.393) 9.96 (.392) - 9.65 (.380) 29.21 (1.15)
9×19mm Parabellum
(9mm Luger)
9.02 (.355) 8.82 (.347) Rimless, tapered 19.15 (.754) 9.96 (.392) 9.93 (.391) - 9.65 (.380) 29.69 (1.169)
.38 Taurus Pistol Caliber
(.38 TPC)
9.02 (.355) 8.82 (.347) Rimless, tapered 18.30 (.720) 9.96 (.392) 9.93 (.391) - 9.65 (.380) 28.73 (1.131)
9×30mm Grom - 40.8–41.1
.357 SIG 9.02 (.355) 8.71 (.343) Rimless straight bottlenecked 21.97 (.865) 10.77 (.424) 10.74 (.423) 9.68 (.381) 9.68 (.381) 28.96 (1.140)
9mm Browning Long[3] 9.09 (.358) 8.92 (.351) 20.20 (.795) 10.20 (.402) 9.72 (.383) - 9.68 (.381) 28.00 (1.10)
9×21mm 9.02 (.355) 8.79 (.346) 21.08 (.830) 9.96 (0.392) 9.93 (0.391) - 9.63 (0.379) 29.69 (1.169)
9×21mm Gyurza 9.05 (0.356) 8.82 (.347) 20.9 (0.823) 9.9 (0.390) 9.9 (0.390) - 9.6 (0.38) 32.7 (1.29)
9mm Action Express[4][5] 9.0 (0.355) .866 Rebated straight walled bottlenecked 22.0 (.866) 9.85 11.05 11.00 9.91 29.3 (1.152)
9×23mm Steyr 9.02 (.355) 8.80 (.347) 22.86 (.900) 9.67 (.381) 9.65 (.380) - 9.65 (.380) 33.02 (1.300)
9x23mm Largo 9.02 (.355) 23.11 (.910) 9.96 (.392) 9.90 (.390) - 9.52 (.375) 33.53 (1.320)
9×25mm Mauser 9.02 (.355) 8.82 (.347) 24.89 (.980) 9.90 (.390) 9.88 (.389) - 9.55 (.376) 35.05 (1.380)
9×25mm Dillon 9.02 (.355) 8.79 (.346) 25.1 (.990) 10.8 (.425) 10.8 (.425) 10.7 (.423) 9.7 (.380) 31.8 (1.250)
9mm Winchester Magnum 9.02 (.355) 29.46 (1.160) 10.01 (.394) 9.96 (.392) - 9.63 (.379) 39.37 (1.550)
9×25mm Super Auto G 9.03 (0.356) 8.82 (.347) 25.35 (0.998) 10.85 (0.427) 10.80 (0.425) 10.72 (0.422) 9.63 (0.379) 32.70 (1.287)
.356 TSW 9.04 (.356) 8.79 (.346) 21.59 (.850) 10.01 (0.394) 9.924 (0.3907) - 9.652 (0.380) 29.464 (1.160)
.38 ACP (.38 Auto; 9×23mmSR) 9.04 (.356) 8.79 (.346) 22.86 (.900) 10.31 (.406) 9.75 (.384) - 9.75 (.384) 32.51 (1.280)
.38 Super (.38 Super Auto; 9×23mmSR) 9.04 (.356) 8.79 (.346) 22.86 (.900) 10.31 (.406) 9.75 (.384) - 9.75 (.384) 32.51 (1.280)
9×23mm Winchester 9.04 (.356) 22.86 (.900) 10.01 (.394) 9.96 (.392) - 9.68 (.381) 31.62 (1.245)
.38 AMU (.38 Army Marksmanship Unit) 9.07 (.357) 8.79 (.346) 29.34 (1.155) 9.55 (.376) 9.63 (.379) - 9.63 (.379) 29.34 (1.155)
.38/.45 Clerke (.38/45 Auto) 9.1 (.357) 22.4 (.880) 12.0 (.471) 11.9 (.470) 11.8 (.465) 9.65 (.380) 31.0 (1.22)
9×18mm Makarov 9.25 (.364) 9.00 (.354) 18.03 (.710) 9.90 (.390) 9.90 (.390) - 9.85 (.388) 24.64 (0.970)

Revolver cartridges[edit]

Name Bullet diameter Land diameter Case length Rim Base Shoulder Neck OAL
9mm Federal (9×19mmR) 9.02 (.355) 19.15 (.754) 11.02 (.434) 9.93 (.391) - 9.65 (.380) 29.69 (1.169)
9mm Japanese 9.04 (.356) 21.89 (.862) 11.05 (.435) 9.83 (.387) - 9.47 (.373) 29.99 (1.181)
.38 Short Colt 9.07 (.357) 8.81 (.347) 19.43 (.765) 11.02 (.434) 9.63 (.379) - 9.63 (.379) 30.48 (1.200)
.38 Long Colt 9.07 (.357) 8.81 (.347) 26.29 (1.035) 11.02 (.434) 9.63 (.379) - 9.63 (.379) 34.54 (1.360)
.38 S&W Special 9.07 (.357) 8.79 (.346) 29.34 (1.155) 11.02 (.434) 9.63 (.379) - 9.63 (.379) 39.37 (1.550)
.357 S&W Magnum 9.07 (.357) 8.79 (.346) 32.77 (1.290) 11.02 (.434) 9.63 (.379) - 9.63 (.379) 40.39 (1.590)
.357 SuperMag 9.07 (.357) 40.89 (1.610) 11.02 (.434) 9.63 (.379) - 9.63 (.379) 50.67 (1.995)
.357/44 Bain & Davis 9.07 (.357) 32.51 (1.280) 13.06 (.514) 11.61 (.457) 11.56 (.455) 9.75 (.384) 41.00 (1.61)
.357 Remington Maximum[6] 9.07 (.357) 40.77 (1.605) 11.02 (.434) 9.63 (.379) - 9.63 (.379) 50.55 (1.990)
.38 S&W (.38 S&W Short) 9.15 (.360) 8.89 (.350) 19.68 (.775) 11.02 (.434) 9.65 (.380) - 9.58 (.377) 29.97 (1.180)
.375 SuperMag 9.50 (.375) 9.30 (.366) 40.89 (1.610) 12.85 (.506) 10.72 (.422) - 10.21 (.402) 55.62 (2.190)
.41 Long Colt[7] 9.80 (.386) 10.03 (.395) 28.7 (1.13) 10.92 (.430) 10.29 (.405) - 10.26 (.404) 35.31 (1.39)

Rifle cartridges[edit]

Name Bullet diameter Land diameter Case type Case length Rim Base Shoulder Neck OAL
.35 Winchester Self-Loading[8] 8.91 (.351) 8.76 (.345) 29.3 (1.154) 10.3 (.405) 9.7 (.381) - 9.6 (.377) 42 (1.65)
.351 Winchester Self-Loading[8] 8.91 (.351) 8.76 (.345) 35.05 (1.38) 10.34 (.407) 9.58 (.377) - 9.5 (.373) 48.51 (1.91)
9×57mm Mauser[9] 9.06 (.3565) 8.78 (.346) 56.82 (2.237) 11.94 (.470) 11.94 (.470) 10.95 (.431) 9.83 (.387) 80.98 (3.188)
.350 Legend 9.068 (.3570) 8.79 (.346) 43 (1.71) 9.6 (.378) 9.9 (.390) - 9.6 (.378) 57 (2.26)
.35 Remington 9.09 (.358) 8.86 (.349) 48.77 (1.920) 11.68 (.460) 11.63 (.458) 10.29 (.405) 9.75 (.384) 64.13 (2.525)
.35 Whelen[10] 9.09 (.358) 8.86 (.349) 63.35 (2.494) 12.01 (.473) 11.99 (.472) 11.20 (.441) 9.78 (.385) 84.84 (3.34)
.356 Winchester 9.09 (.358) 8.89 (.350) 51.2 (2.015) 12.9 (.506) 11.95 (.4703) 11.5 (.454) 9.9 (.388) 65.0 (2.56)
.358 Winchester 9.09 (.358) 8.89 (.350) 51.18 (2.015) 12.01 (.473) 11.94 (.470) 11.53 (.454) 9.86 (.388) 70.61 (2.78)
9mm Jonson 9.09 (.358) 51.6 (2.030) 15.0 (.590) 15.0 (.590) 14.6 (.574) 9.97 (.3925) 71.4 (2.81)
.35 Winchester[8] 9.10 (.358) 8.89 (.350) 61 (2.41) 13.7 (.539) 11.6 (.457) 10.5 (.412) 9.6 (.378) 80 (3.16)
.350 Remington Magnum[11] 9.12 (.359) 8.86 (.349) 55.12 (2.170) 13.51 (.532) 13.03 (.513) 12.57 (.495) 9.86 (.388) 71.12 (2.800)
.358 Norma Magnum 9.12 (.359) 8.89 (.350) 64.0 (2.520) 13.50 (.531) 13.03 (.513) 12.45 (.490) 9.86 (.388) 85 (3.346)
.360 Buckhammer 9.09 (.358) 8.86 (.349) 45.72 (1.8) 12.85 (.506) 10.655 (.4195) 9.647 (.3798) 63.5 (2.5)
9×39mm 9.26 (.365) 9.00 (.354) 39 (1.53) 11.30 (.445) 11.25 (.443) 10.36 (0.408) 9.98 (.393) 56 (2.20)
.36 Nosler[12] 9.296 (.3660) 65.28 (2.570) 13.56 (.534) 13.970 (.5500) 13.405 (.5278) 9.931 (.3910) 84.84 (3.340)
9.3×57mm Mauser 9.28 (.366) 9.00 (.354) 56.5 (2.224) 11.94 (.470) 11.94 (.470) 10.95 (.433) 9.91 (.390) 81.0 (3.19)
9.3×62mm 9.3 (.366) 9.00 (.354) 62 (2.441) 11.94 (.470) 12.09 (.476) 11.43 (.450) 9.91 (.390) 83.59 (3.291)
9.3×64mm Brenneke 9.3 (.366) 9.00 (.354) 64.00 (2.52) 12.60 (0.496) 12.88 (0.507) 12.05 (0.474) 10.04 (0.395) 85.60 (3.370)
9.3×66 Sako[13] 9.3 (.366) 9.00 (.354) 66 (2.598) 12.01 (.473) 12.14 (.478) 11.43 (.450) 9.93 (.391) 85.00 (3.35)[14]
9.3×72mmR[15] 9.25 (.364) 8.75 (.345) 72 (2.835) 12.35 (.486) 10.91 (.429) 9.84 (.387) 9.83 (.387) 86 (3.386)
9.3×74mmR 9.3 (.366) 9.00 (.354) 74 (2.925) 13.35 (.526) 11.9 (.469) 10.40 (.409) 9.91 (.390) 92 (3.6)
.376 Steyr[16] 9.52 (.375) 9.30 (.366) 59.69 (2.350) 12.55 (.4940) 12.73 (.5010) 12.02 (.4732) 10.11 (.3980) 79.00 (3.11)[17]
.375 Chey Tac (9.5×77mm)[18] 9.52 (.375) 9.30 (0.366) 76.91 (3.03) 16.25 (.640) 16.18 (.637) 15.22 (.599) 10.31 (.406) 113.40 (4.46)
.375 H&H Magnum 9.525 (.375) 9.25 (.364) 72.39 (2.85) 13.51 (.523) 13.03 (.513) 11.38 (.448) 10.26 (.404) 91.440 (3.600)
.375 Remington Ultra Magnum[19] 9.525 (.375) 9.30 (.365) 72.39 (2.850) 13.56 (.534) 13.97 (.550) 13.34 (.5250) 10.29 (.405) 91.44 (3.600)
.375 Ruger 9.525 (.375) 9.30 (.366) 65.5 (2.580) 13.51 (.532) 13.51 (.532) 13.08 (.515) 10.26 (.404) 84.84(3.340)
.375 SWISS P 9.55 (.376) 9.30 (.366) Rebated bottlenecked 69.85 (2.750) 14.93 (.588) 15.73 (.619) 14.80 (.583) 10.30 (.406) 93.50 (3.681)
.375 Weatherby Magnum 9.525 (.375) 9.35 (.368) 72.62 (2.860) 13.5 (.532) 13.0 (.512) 12.5 (.492) 10.2 (.402) 91.4 (3.600)
.378 Weatherby Magnum 9.525 (.375) 9.32 (.367) 73.99 (2.913) 15.32 (.603) 14.78 (.582) 14.22 (.560) 10.13 (.399) 92.71 (3.65)
.375 Winchester 9.525 (.375) 9.30 (.366) 51.3 (2.020) 12.9 (.506) 10.7 (.420) - 10.2 (.400) 65.0 (2.560)
.38-55 Winchester 9.6 (.377) 9.47 (.373) 53.0 (2.085) 12.9 (.506) 10.7 (.421) - 10.0 (.392) 63.8 (2.510)
.38-56 WCF 9.6 (.377) 53 (2.10) 15.4 (.605) 12.8 (.505) 11.3 (.445) 10.13 (.40) 64.0 (2.50)
.38-72 Winchester 9.6 (.378) 66 (2.58) 13.2 (.519) 11.7 (.461) 10.8 (.427) 10.1 (.397) 80 (3.16)
.375-416 - - - - - - - -
.375 Snipe Tac - - - - - - - -
.375 SOE - - - - - - - -

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "YOUR 9mm To True .357 Magnum - 460 Rowland". February 2, 2024. Archived from the original on February 2, 2024. Retrieved February 2, 2024.
  • ^ "9mm Auto vs. 9mm Luger - Which is Better? - Shooting Times". October 1, 2023. Archived from the original on October 1, 2023. Retrieved February 2, 2024.
  • ^ "C.I.P. TDCC datasheet 9 mm Browning long" (PDF). CIP. September 23, 2008.
  • ^ http://www.ballistics101.com/handgun_calibers_list.php
  • ^ https://municion.org/producto/9-mm-action-express/
  • ^ ".357 Rem Max data from Accurate Powder" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on February 19, 2009. Retrieved November 29, 2018.
  • ^ Barnes, Frank C., ed. Amber, John T., Cartridges Of The World (3d Edition), (DBI, 1978), ISBN 0-695-80326-3.
  • ^ a b c Cartridges Of The World 3d Edition, by Frank C. Barnes, Edited By John T. Amber, ISBN 0-695-80326-3.
  • ^ Cartridges Of The World 11th Edition, By Frank C. Barnes, Edited By Stan Skinner, ISBN 978-0-89689-297-2
  • ^ .35 Whelen data Archived 2007-09-30 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ .350 Remington Magnum data from Accurate Archived 2007-09-28 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ SAAMI: Voluntary Industry Performance Standards for Pressure and Velocity of Centerfire Rifle Ammunition for the Use of Commercial Manufacturers Archived March 21, 2021, at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ "Sako Homepage". Archived from the original on January 10, 2010. Retrieved January 31, 2010.
  • ^ C.I.P. TDCC datasheet 9.3x66 Sako
  • ^ "C.I.P. TDCC datasheet 9.3x72R" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on May 7, 2021. Retrieved October 22, 2022.
  • ^ .376 Steyr cartridge dimensions[permanent dead link]
  • ^ C.I.P. TDCC datasheet 376 Steyr
  • ^ "C.I.P. TDCC datasheet 375 Chey Tac" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on May 9, 2019. Retrieved September 22, 2020.
  • ^ ".375 RUM data from Accurate Powder" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on February 19, 2009. Retrieved November 29, 2018.

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