No, 6mm is not bigger than 9mm; it is actually smaller. Millimeters (mm) are a unit of measurement where a higher number indicates a larger size. Thus, 9mm is larger than 6mm.
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9x6x5=270 cubic millimeters.1000 cubic millimeters is a cubic centimeter
it is less than because 1cm. = 10mm. so 9cm. is 90mm. and then you add the 9mm. to that 90mm.
6mm = 6/1 mm.
6mm means 0.006m or 0.6 cm
yes....bigger the number smaller the gauge
The .22 bullet is smaller than the 9mm in size, (about 6mm) and is lighter in weight.
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Usually not. The 9mm Parabellum catridge is longer than the .380, as a result, a 9mm magazine is also bigger, and the magazine will not fit in the .380 magazine well.
I use 6mm for 6mm, but if you don't have a metric set, 1/4 inch is only very slightly bigger.
im pretty sure the 9mm cartrige is bigger than the 380. So the 380 cartrige might not fit inside the 9mm die.
6mm is thicker than 2mm. It has a greater thickness of 4mm.
3mm the diffrence is designed for the diffrent style of track you would be running on.
Projectile diameter is the same. 9mm case length is longer.
9x6x5=270 cubic millimeters.1000 cubic millimeters is a cubic centimeter
Impossible to answer. Are you referrring to a 25ACP or 9MM?
The .380 IS a 9mm- a 9mm Short (also called 9mm Kurz or Corto). There are more than a dozen different 9mm cartridges. Most people mean the 9mm Parabellum (also called 9mm Luger) when they say 9mm. The 9mm Parabellum IS a longer cartridge than the .380 .