9 × 25 mm Mauser
9 × 25 mm Mauser | |
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general information | |
caliber | 9 × 25 mm, 9 mm Mauser |
Sleeve shape | cylindrical sleeve with pull-out groove |
Dimensions | |
Floor ⌀ | 9.03 mm |
Cartridge bottom ⌀ | 9.98 mm |
Sleeve length | 25.00 mm |
Cartridge length | 35.0 mm |
Weights | |
Bullet weight | 8.29 g |
Technical specifications | |
Speed v 0 | 415 m / s |
Max. Gas pressure | 2600 bar |
Lists on the subject |
The cartridge 9 × 25 mm Mauser , also 9 mm Mauser or 9 mm Mauser Export, was in 1904 by DWM for Mauser - automatic pistol C96 developed.
history
For the export of the C96 to Africa, South America and Asia, a stronger cartridge than the 7.63 × 25 mm used in the C96 was desired. This was taken as the basis and the sleeve shoulder widened to 9 mm.
weapons
- Mauser C96
- Mauser C06 / 08 (further development of the Mauser C96 produced in small numbers)
- Steyr MP34
- Bergmann submachine gun MP 34 , MP 35
- SIG MKMO , SIG MKMS , SIG MKPO , SIG MKPS
- Király submachine gun model 1939 , model 43
literature
- Günter Wollert, Reiner Lidschun: Infantry weapons yesterday . (1918-1945). In: Illustrated encyclopedia of infantry weapons from around the world . 3. Edition. tape 1 . Brandenburgisches Verlagshaus, Berlin 1998, ISBN 3-89488-036-8 , p. 74, 135, 140 .
- Günter Wollert, Reiner Lidschun: Infantry weapons yesterday . (1918-1945). In: Illustrated encyclopedia of infantry weapons from around the world . 3. Edition. tape 2 . Brandenburgisches Verlagshaus, Berlin 1998, ISBN 3-89488-036-8 , p. 392-396 .
Web links
- 9x25 Mauser export. In: municion.org. Retrieved November 7, 2016 .
Individual evidence
- ↑ CIP 9 mm Mauser (online PDF 22.5 KB) ( Memento from August 26, 2019 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ 9 mm Mauser (9 mm Mauser Export) ( Memento from February 19, 2018 in the Internet Archive )