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This article lists firearm cartridges which have a bullet in the 9 mm caliber range.
Length refers to the cartridge case length. OAL refers to the overall length of the cartridge. All measurements are in mm (in).
9 mm auto cartridges
Name Bullet Length Rim Base Shoulder Neck OAL 9 x 18 mm Ultra 9.00 (.354) 18.50 (.728) 9.50 (.374) 9.50 (.374) N/A 9.50 (.374) 26.16 (1.03) .380 ACP 9.02 (.355) 17.30 (.681) 9.50 (.374) 9.50 (.374) N/A 9.50 (.374) 24.89 (.980) 9 x 18 mm Police 9.02 (.355) 18.00 (.709) 9.50 (.374) 9.87 (.387) N/A 9.68 (.381) - 9 mm Glisenti 9.02 (.355) 19.15 (.754) 9.98 (.393) 9.96 (.392) N/A 9.65 (.380) 29.21 (1.15) 9 x 19 mm Luger 9.02 (.355) 19.15 (.754) 9.96 (.392) 9.93 (.391) N/A 9.65 (.380) 29.69 (1.169) .357 SIG 9.02 (.355) - - - - - - 9 mm Browning Long 9.02 (.355) 20.32 (.800) 10.26 (.404) 9.75 (.384) - 9.55 (.376) 27.94 (1.10) 9 x 21 mm IMI 9.02 (.355) 21.08 (.830) - - N/A - 29.69 (1.169) 9 mm Steyr 9.02 (.355) 22.86 (.900) 9.67 (.381) 9.65 (.380) N/A 9.65 (.380) 33.02 (1.300) 9 mm Largo 9.02 (.355) 23.11 (.910) 9.96 (.392) 9.90 (.390) N/A 9.52 (.375) 28.75 (1.132) 9 mm Mauser Pistol 9.02 (.355) 24.89 (.980) 9.90 (.390) 9.88 (.389) - 9.55 (.376) 35.05 (1.380) 9 mm Win Mag 9.02 (.355) 29.46 (1.160) 10.01 (.394) 9.96 (.392) - 9.63 (.379) 39.37 (1.550) .38 Auto 9.09 (.358) 22.86 (.900) 10.31 (.406) 9.75 (.384) N/A 9.75 (.384) 32.51 (1.280) .38 Super 9.09 (.358) 22.86 (.900) 10.31 (.406) 9.75 (.384) N/A 9.75 (.384) 32.51 (1.280) 9 x 18 mm PM 9.25 (.365) 18.00 (.709) 9.90 (.390) 9.90 (.390) N/A 9.85 (.388) 24.64 (.970) 9.8 mm Auto Colt 9.65 (.380) - - - - -
9 mm revolver cartridges Name Bullet Length Rim Base Shoulder Neck OAL .38 Short Colt 9.07 (.357) 19.43 (.765) 11.18 (.440) 9.63 (.379) N/A 9.63 (.379) - .38 Long Colt 9.07 (.357) 26.29 (1.035) 11.18 (.440) 9.63 (.379) N/A 9.63 (.379) - .38 S&W Special 9.07 (.357) 29.34 (1.155) 11.18 (.440) 9.63 (.379) N/A 9.63 (.379) 39.37 (1.550) .357 S&W Magnum 9.07 (.357) 32.77 (1.290) 11.18 (.440) 9.63 (.379) N/A 9.63 (.379) 40.39 (1.590) .357 Rem Max 9.07 (.357) 40.77 (1.605) 11.18 (.440) 9.63 (.379) N/A 9.63 (.379) - .38 S&W 9.15 (.360) 19.68 (.775) 11.18 (.440) 9.817(.3865) 9.792 (.3855) 9.169 (.361) 29.97 (1.180) .380 Revolver 9.53 (.375) 17.78 (.700) - - - - 27.94 (1.100) .41 Long Colt 9.80 (.386) - - - - - -
9 mm rifle cartridges Name Bullet Length Rim Base Shoulder Neck OAL SP-5 - - - - - - - SP-6 - - - - - - -
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