This is the 338 Lapua that was necked to 9.5mm (.375)
9.5 X 72R AUSTRIAN HUNTING (A68)
9.5 X 72R AUSTRIAN SPORTING (EXP32)
9.5 X 73 MILLER & GREISS
The bottom version is a reproduction for cartridge collectors and manufactured in South Africa by OPM.
9.53 HELLCAT
9.53 SATURN
9.53mm MULTIPLE FLECHETTE CARTRIDGE
This was a Winchester development contract for a design study of a multiple flechette rifle system from Frankford Arsenal during 1968. Winchester had already done in-house ballistic studies during 1962 with a 10mm case version based on modified 30-06 cases and used...
9.6 X 36R WERNDL
9.6 X 60R AUSTRIAN HUNTING
Developed around 1898 as Roth Case #631 and is a flat based cartridge as opposed to the raised base of the 9,5x60R Turkish. (Dixon Ref. A39)
9.65mm BROWNING
The 9.65 x 23 Browning is dimensionally the same as the 9,8mm Colt cartridge and was chambered in the M1910 “Grand Browning” and, as can be seen from the photo below, it is similar to the Colt M1911. The first Grand Brownings were indeed chambered in 45...
9.75 X 36.5R AUSTRIAN TARGET
The Lorenz c1886 Export catalog shows a 9.75x36.5R (case #266) with 'Moe' or 'Werndl' case dimensions and this appears identical to copper cased Roth specimens starting with "GR/18/II/71/" hs. No Roth number is known for this case type although it is similar to...
9.75 X 40.5R WANZL (9.8x40R, 9.75×40.5f)
9.75X42R MB TARGET (9.8x41R)(GR91) – MB41
Cartridge listed in the 1900 RWS/Utendoerffer catalogue that had the ‘f’ type shoulder. (Dixon Ref. MB41) MEASUREMENTS: Bullet: ...
9.8 X 31R AUSTRIAN
Introduced circa 1880 and it remained in production until about 1900. It is based on the Werndl base and was identified as G. Roth case number 73 from a cartridge board found in a Czech museum. It was not listed in any Roth catalogue and it is unknown if it is a rifle...
9.8 X 35R MB TARGET
Introduced by G. Roth circa 1884 and remained in production until circa 1914. It was listed in the 1910 G Roth catalogue as case number 163. It is also known with GR / * / * / * / and GR / 18 / II / 78 / headstamps.
9.8 X 36R WERNDL TARGET
Designed by Roth circa 1880 and listed in the G. Roth 1886 catalogue. It remained in production until circa 1890. It was listed as Roth case number 44 with bullet number 3. The dots on the segmented case were the earliest GR cases and they were later superseded...
9.8 X 36R WERNDL XPL
There were tentative and short-lived Austrian caliber reduction experiments done during the 1870’s but without great success. These appear similar to Roth case #44/3 but are tombak (Brass type alloy with high Cu content and between 5% - 20% Zn) instead of brass and...
9.8 X 37R DREYSE MB TARGET
This is a relatively rare cartridge and there is not a lot of info about it. Seems to have been introduced by Dreyse before1894.
9.8 X 47R AUSTRIAN MB TARGET
Introduced circa 1880 by G. Roth and it remained in production until the commencement of WW1. The case is similar to the 9.85x47,4R case listed by Lorenz. The cartridge is also known to exist with 1876 and 1877 military style headstamps on Roth cases. ...
9.8mm COLT AUTOMATIC
The experimental Colt Model 1910 pistol was developed by Colt as a possible replacement for the Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammer Pistol and the project dates from around 1908 and continued to around 1913. The metric designation in all probability is an indication that it...
90 BORE (.360″)
Comes in a variety of case lengths, colors and loadings See also Hoyem 3 p.57
950 JDJ
The 950 JDJ was designed by J.D. Jones from SSK Industries in 1996 and was based on the 20mm Vulcan case that was shortened and necked down. The SSK Industries Fatmac Rifle that was featured on Rock Island Auctions
9mm ACTION EXPRESS
The 9mm AE is based on the 41 AE necked down to 9mm and was also developed by Evan Whildin from Action Arms. It was launched as an experimental round in 1988, a year or so after the introduction of the 41 AE, and precedes the 357 SIG by almost six years. It did not...
9mm AUPO
This was a Fiocchi development during the 1980’s and was used in the Benelli CB M2 semi auto carbine. It is not a caseless cartridge, but a self-contained round as the powder is loaded inside the case with the “primer” located in a chamber the entire circumference of...
9mm BERGMANN ‘MARS’ No. 6
It is accepted that this was the earliest of the 23mm case length 9mm cartridges and the D.W.M. case register refers to the cartridge simply as “Pistole Kal. 9mm No. 6 Bergmann,” It is possible that development started earlier, and the Bergmann MARS M1903 was in all...
9mm BERGMANN-BAYARD
This cartridge has had many designations over time. Discussed on the website is the 9mm Campo Giro, as well as the 9mm Largo, both are different designations for exactly the same cartridge, the latter two being used by Spain, until replaced by the 9mm Parabellum....
9mm BROWNING LONG
The 9mm Browning Long was designed by the famous John M. Browning for FN in Belgium in 1902 and was first adopted in 1903 for the Browning M.1903. it is basically a scaled-up version of the 7.65mm Browning and also retains the semi-rim. It should have been a very...
9mm CAMPO GIRO
Much controversy has surrounded the 9mm Campo Giro over the years. The Campo-Giro was a semi-automatic pistol, named after its designer, Colonel Don Venancio López de Ceballos y Aguirre, Count of Campo-Giro. Studies have shown however that, although the pistol design...
9mm COLT MARS XPL
The original MARS (Mini Assault Rifle System) was based on a 5,56x30 round. The project started in 1997 when Colt was approached by Michael Harris of Special Analytical Services (SAS) with a concept of a mini-assault rifle that would have the purpose of being a...
9mm CZECH OSTRYCH NABOJU
This is called the Czechoslovakian “9 mm cylindrical cartridge” or 9 mm ostrych naboju - valcovych made for the experimental ZB 47 SMG made by Zbrojovka Brno. The ZB-47, also known as the Samopal 47, was designed by Václav Holek in two variations. Ten guns were...
9mm DANISH REVOLVER M1891
There is very little information available on the history of the 9mm M91 Danish Army Revolver. It was in service in the Danish Navy as well as some police units from 1891 – 1941, and still used intermittently during WW2. (Erlmeier, Brandt Ref. 118). The...
9mm DEVEL
During the mid 1970’s, the idea of a full powered, compact pistol for concealed carry did not exist, one had to carry a small, and invariably inferior caliber handgun. Paris Theodore from the ASP Corporation was the first do modifiy S&W Model 39’s to a compact...
9mm DEVISME
Louis-François Devisme was known for his exceptional quality firearms during the 19th century, which are highly sought after, even today. He received numerous awards over a thirty-year period, from his first award for firearms design and manufacture at the 1834 Paris...
9mm FAR
The 9mm FAR (Fast, Accurate, Reliable) was developed by Italian designer Antonio Cudazzo and introduced in December 2000 by Tanfoglio and the FAR system was endorsed by then World Champion IPSC shooter Eric Grauffel. The idea was for a new system in handgun design...
9mm FEDERAL
The rationale behind the 9mm Federal never made sense. Federal decided in the 1980’s that sport shooters needed a revolver cartridge that duplicated the ballistics of the standard 9mm Parabellum, much the same as the 45 Auto Rim was for the 45 ACP. After the new...
9mm FRANCOTTE LANG VERSUCH
This was a Belgian experimental dating from 1920-1930. Cartridge had an internal extraction groove. Still trying to find additional info. (Erlmeier, Brandt Ref. 119C).
9mm FRENCH CENTRE FIRE REVOLVER
This was one of a series of cartridges developed in France for the civilian market around 1890. (Erlmeier, Brandt Ref. 120)
9mm FROMMER
Rudolf Frommer was born on the 4th of August 1868 in Budapest and did not enter the arms trade at first, but rather he studied economics and became an investment banker at the Hitel Bank in Budapest. On of the accounts he was responsible for was the firm of Fegyver és...
9mm GALAND
Introduced a few years after the 9mm Perrin, the 9mm Galand was developed by French gunsmith Charles-François Galand of Liège, Belgium together with Alfred Summerville of the British firm of BRAENDLIN, SOMMERVILLE & Co, BIRMINGHAM and first patented on the 18th of...
9mm GASSER-KROPATSCHEK M.1876
On the page featuring the 11.3x36R Gasser, there is a discussion on the history of the revolvers of Leopold and Johann Gasser. To supply the Austro-Hungarian Infantry officers with a lighter weapon than the mammoth 11mm Gasser, they turned to the services of Capt....
9mm GLISENTI
The Glisenti Model 1910 was adopted by the Italian Government in 1911 as the “Cartuccia a Pallotolla Cal. 9 M.910.”. The locking system of the Glisenti was weaker than that of the standard 9mm Parabellum cartridge adopted by Germany earlier, and therefore the 9mm...
9mm HIGH STANDARD
The 9mm High-Standard was an experimental cartridge developed by the High Standard Manufacturing Corporation of Hamden Conn. The case is a standard 9mm Parabellum case, but it used a sintered iron bullet as can be seen in the middle specimen. Trials were done for the...
9mm JAPANESE REVOLVER
With Japan opening to Western influence from the 1860’s onward, the Imperial Army used a wide variety of different firearms sourced and imported from various countries. As handgun they used the .44 Smith & Wesson Russian and the Model 3 revolvers, but in 1877 it...
9mm KALTMANN
Designed during the 1970’s by HJ Kaltmann as an expellable cartridge. The addition of the brass case was used during testing for proper functioning of the case and initially used 5,56 NATO cases that were cut down and later versions using 9mm Parabellum cases,...
9mm LARGO
The 9mm Largo is the Spanish version of the 9mm Bergmann-Bayard cartridge that was adopted by them as a military side-arm in 1905 for use in the M1903 Bergmann-Mars Pistol. It is not a separate cartridge and is listed here only for interest’s sake, as the main...
9mm MAJOR
The 9mm MJR (9mm Major) dates from around 1991 and was designed by Horst Grillmayer, who also developed the 9x25 SAG (Super Auto Grillmayer). It is based on the 40 S&W case necked down. As can be seen from the specimens below, some of the original testing was done...
9mm MAKAROV
At the end of WW2 and into the Cold War period, the USSR was looking to replace the TT-33 7.62 Tokarev with a more powerful handgun for its own military as well as their satellite states in Eastern Europe. The cartridge was designed by Boris V. Semin in 1946 and was...
9mm MARS
The Mars pistol was invented by Hugh Gabbett-Fairfax, who was an engineer and small arms designer. The design was an unusual one with a long-recoil system whereby the barrel and bolt moved together...
9mm MARTINI FRANCOTTE CARBINE
From European Sporting Cartridges (Dixon): This cartridge dates from around 1891 when SFM produced a range of cartridges in 7, 9, 12 and 15mm calibers for ‘Martini-Francotte’ Carbines. These rifles were produced until at least 1908. An example of the 9mm type with "GG...
9mm MAUSER EXPORT
The 9 x 25mm cartridge was introduced by Mauser as a longer 9mm cartridge and because it was developed to be used mostly in South America, the Orient and Africa, it was known as the “Export Mauser”. Smith 1958:182 puts the date of development as 1908, but according to...