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This article lists firearm cartridges which have a bullet caliber in the 9-millimeter range. The most prevalent of these rounds is the 9×19mm Parabellum.

  • Length refers to the round case length.
  • OAL refers to the overall length of the loaded round.

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

  • Ammunition or cartridge specification, are usually the "Cartridge Maximum" specifications, and may not be the same as the nominally measured dimensions of production, remanufactured or handloaded ammunition.
  • SAAMI and the CIP publish cartridge data.

Pistol cartridges

Name Bullet Diameter Case Length Rim Base Shoulder Neck OAL
.380 ACP 9.02 (.355) 17.30 (.680) 9.50 (.374) 9.50 (.374) N/A 9.50 (.373) 25.00 (0.984)
9×18mm Ultra 9.00 (.354) 18.50 (.728) 9.50 (.374) 9.50 (.374) N/A 9.50 (.374) 26.16 (1.03)
9mm Glisenti 9.02 (.355) 19.15 (.754) 9.98 (.393) 9.96 (.392) N/A 9.65 (.380) 29.21 (1.15)
9×19mm Parabellum (9mm 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) 21.97 (.865) 10.77 (.424) 10.74 (.423) 9.68 (.381) 9.68 (.381) 28.96 (1.140)
9mm Browning Long[1] 9.09 (.358) 20.20 (.795) 10.20 (.402) 9.72 (.383) - 9.68 (.381) 28 (1.10)
9×21mm 9.02 (.355) 21.08 (.830) 9.96 (0.392) 9.93 (0.391) N/A 9.63 (0.379) 29.69 (1.169)
9×21mm Gyurza 9.05 (0.356) 20.9 (0.82) 9.9 (0.39) 9.9 (0.39) N/A 9.6 (0.38) 32.7 (1.29)
9×23mm Largo 9.00 (.355) 23.0 (0.91) 10.0 (.392) 9.9 (.390) N/A 9.6 (.379) 34.0 (1.32)
9×23mm Steyr 9.02 (.355) 22.86 (.900) 9.67 (.381) 9.65 (.380) N/A 9.65 (.380) 33.02 (1.300)
9mm Bergman/Bergman-Bayard 9.02 (.355) 23.11 (.910) 9.96 (.392) 9.90 (.390) N/A 9.52 (.375) 28.75 (1.132)
9×25mm Mauser 9.02 (.355) 24.89 (.980) 9.90 (.390) 9.88 (.389) - 9.55 (.376) 35.05 (1.380)
9×25mm Dillon 9.02 (.355) 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) N/A 9.63 (.379) 39.37 (1.550)
.356 TSW 9.04 (.356) 21.59 (.850) 10.01 (0.394) 9.924 (0.3907) N/A 9.652 (0.380) 29.464 (1.160)
.38 ACP (.38 Auto) 9.04 (.356) 22.86 (.900) 10.31 (.406) 9.75 (.384) N/A 9.75 (.384) 32.51 (1.280)
.38 Super 9.04 (.356) 22.86 (.900) 10.31 (.406) 9.75 (.384) N/A 9.75 (.384) 32.51 (1.280)
9×23mm Winchester 9.04 (.356) 22.86 (.900) 10.01 (.394) 9.96 (.392) N/A 9.68 (.381) 31.62 (1.245)
9×18mm Makarov 9.25 (.364) 18.03 (.710) 9.90 (.390) 9.90 (.390) N/A 9.85 (.388) 24.64 (0.970)
.375 JDJ 9.525 (.375) - - - - -
9.8mm Auto Colt 9.65 (.380) - - - - -

Revolver cartridges

Name Bullet Case length Rim Base Shoulder Neck OAL
9mm Federal 9.02 (.355) 19.15 (.754) 11.02 (.434) 9.93 (.391) N/A 9.65 (.380) 29.69 (1.169)
9mm Japanese 9.04 (.356) 21.89 (.862) 11.05 (.435) 9.83 (.387) N/A 9.47 (.373) 29.99 (1.181)
.38 Short Colt 9.07 (.357) 19.43 (.765) 11.02 (.434) 9.63 (.379) N/A 9.63 (.379) -
.38 Long Colt 9.07 (.357) 26.29 (1.035) 11.02 (.434) 9.63 (.379) N/A 9.63 (.379) -
.38 S&W Special 9.07 (.357) 29.34 (1.155) 11.02 (.434) 9.63 (.379) N/A 9.63 (.379) 39.37 (1.550)
.357 S&W Magnum 9.07 (.357) 32.77 (1.290) 11.02 (.434) 9.63 (.379) N/A 9.63 (.379) 40.39 (1.590)
.357 Rem Max[2] 9.093 (.358) 40.77 (1.605) 11.02 (.434) 9.63 (.379) N/A 9.63 (.379) 50.55 (1.990)
.38 S&W 9.15 (.360) 19.68 (.775) 11.02 (.434) 9.65(.380) n/a 9.58(.377) 29.97 (1.180)
.380/200 (.380 Revolver)[3] 9.15 (.360) 19.68(.775) 11.02 (.434) 9.65 (.380) - 9.58 (.377) 27.94 (1.100)
.41 Long Colt[4] 9.80 (.386) 28.7 (1.13) 10.92 (.430) 10.29 (.405) - 10.26 (.404) 35.31 (1.39)

Rifle cartridges

Name Bullet Case length Rim Base Shoulder Neck Length overall
.35 Winchester[5] 9.1 (.358) 61 (2.41) 13.7 (.539) 11.6 (.457) 10.5 (.412) 9.6 (.378) 80 (3.16)
.35 Winchester Self-Loading[5] 8.91 (.351) 29.3 (1.154) 10.3 (.405) 9.7 (.381) - 9.6 (.377) 42 (1.65)
.351 Winchester Self-Loading[5] 8.91 (.351) 35.05 (1.38) 10.34 (.407) 9.58 (.377) - 10.95 (.373) 48.51 (1.91)
9×57mm Mauser[6] 9.06 (.3565) 56.82 (2.237) 11.94 (.470) 11.94 (.470) 10.95 (.431) 9.83 (.387) 80.98 (3.188)
9×39mm 9.3 (.366) 39 (1.53) 11.30 (.445) 11.25 (.443) 10.36 (0.408) 9.98 (.393) 56 (2.20)
.35 Remington 9.09 (.358) 48.77 (1.920) 11.68 (.460) 11.63 (.458) 10.29 (.405) 9.75 (.384) 64.13 (2.525)
.35 Whelen[7] 9.09 (.358) 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) 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) 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)
.350 Remington Magnum[8] 9.12 (.359) 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) 64.0 (2.520) 13.50 (.531) 13.03 (.513) 12.45 (.490) 9.86 (.388) 85 (3.346)
9.3×57mm 9.3 (.366) 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) 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) 64.00 (5222) 12.60 (0.496) 12.88 (0.507) 12.05 (0.474) 10.04 (0.395) 85.60 (3.370)
9.3×66 Sako[9] 9.3 (.366) - - - - - -
9.3×72R 9.3 (.364) 25 521 879 556 1 .22
9.3×74mmR 9.3 (.366) 74 (2.925) 13.35 (.526) 11.9 (.469) 10.40 (.409) 9.91 (.390) 92 (3.6)
.375 H&H Magnum 9.525 (.375) 72.390 (2.850) 13.51 (.523) 13.03 (.513) 11.38 (.448) 10.26 (.404) 91.440 (3.600)
.375 Remington Ultra Magnum[10] 9.525 (.375) 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) 65.5 (2.580) 13.51 (.532) 13.51 (.532) 13.08 (.515) 10.26 (.404) 84.84(3.340)
.375 Weatherby Magnum 9.525 (.375) 72.62 (2.860) 13.5 (.532) 13.0 (.512) 12.5 (.492) 10.2 (.402) 91.4 (3.600)
.376 Steyr[11] 9.52 (.375) 59.69 (2.350) 12.55 (.4940) 12.73 (.5010) 12.02 (.4732) 10.11 (.3980) -
.378 Weatherby Magnum 9.525 (.375) 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) 51.3 (2.020) 12.9 (.506) 10.7 (.420) - 10.2 (.400) 65.0 (2.560)
.38-55 Winchester 9.59 (.3775) 53.0 (2.085) 12.9 (.506) 10.7 (.421) - 10.0 (.392) 63.8 (2.510)
.38-56 WCF 9.59 (.3775) 53 (2.10) 15.4 (.605) 12.8 (.505) 11.3 (.445) 10.13 (.40) 64.0 (2.50)
.375 Chey Tac - - - - - - -
.375-416 - - - - - - -
.375 Snipe Tac - - - - - - -
.375 SOE - - - - - - -

See also

References

  1. ^ http://www.cip-bobp.org/homologation/uploads/tdcc/tab-iv/tabivcal-en-page25.pdf
  2. ^ .357 Rem Max data from Accurate Powder
  3. ^ Barnes, Frank C., ed. Amber, John T., Cartridges Of The World (3d Edition), (DBI, 1978), ISBN 0-695-80326-3. His table, p.177, mistakenly lists the caliber as .375 (9.5mm).
  4. ^ Barnes, Frank C., ed. Amber, John T., Cartridges Of The World (3d Edition), (DBI, 1978), ISBN 0-695-80326-3.
  5. ^ a b c Cartridges Of The World 3d Edition, by Frank C. Barnes, Edited By John T. Amber, ISBN 0-695-80326-3.
  6. ^ Cartridges Of The World 11th Edition, By Frank C. Barnes, Edited By Stan Skinner, ISBN 978-0-89689-297-2
  7. ^ .35 Whelen data Archived 2007-09-30 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ .350 Remington Magnum data from Accurate Archived 2007-09-28 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ Sako Homepage
  10. ^ .375 RUM data from Accurate Powder
  11. ^ .376 Steyr cartridge dimensions