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The 9mm Winchester Magnum, which is also known as the 9×29mm, is a centerfire handgun cartridge developed by Winchester in the late 1970s. The cartridge was developed to duplicate the performance of the .357 S&W Magnum in an auto-pistol cartridge.
10 sie 2022 · Factory Winchester 9x23 mm 124-grain JSP ammo clocked at 1,602 f.p.s. from the 6" Lone Wolf barrel. Those numbers are a bit shy of the speeds produced by a Super Cooper in the same barrel,...
The 9 mm Winchester Magnum, which is also known as the 9x29mm, is a centerfire handgun cartridge developed by Winchester in the late 1970s. The cartridge was developed to duplicate the performance of the .357 S&W Magnum in an auto-pistol cartridge.
The 9mm Winchester Magnum, which is also known as the 9×29mm, is a centerfire handgun cartridge developed by Winchester in the late 1970s. The cartridge was developed to duplicate the performance of the .357 S&W Magnum in an auto-pistol cartridge.
The 9×23mm Winchester is a pistol cartridge developed as a joint venture by Winchester Ammunition and Colt's Manufacturing Company. [2] The 9×23mm Winchester has a convoluted development history, but was commercially introduced by Winchester in 1996.
7 gru 2021 · The 9mm Winchester and the 9mm Mauser export have very similar ballistics and very different real-world applications. Both effectively duplicate .357 S&W Magnum ballistics and could be used in similar applications albeit with much more awkward guns to handle.
The 9mm Winchester Magnum (AKA: 9×29, 9x29mm Win Mag) is a Center Fire cartridge with a Bullet Diameter of 0.355 in” (9.02mm) that is primarily used in Pistols. The 9mm Winchester Magnum originated in The United States in Approximately the 1970s.