The legality of carrying a 9 mm firearm depends on the specific laws of the jurisdiction you are in. In some places, you may be required to have a permit or license to carry a concealed weapon, while in others it may be prohibited altogether. It is important to familiarize yourself with the laws of your particular area to ensure you are in compliance.
The question is so vague as to be meaningless. The answer depends very, very much on the details of where, how, and what exactly a "9mm" is (9mm handgun? 9mm rifle? 9mm assault rifle? 9mm machine pistol? something else?).
9 mm * 9 mm = 81 mm2 = 0.81 cm2
1 mm is the thickness of a dime. 1cm is 10 mm
1 cm = 10 mm 2 cm = 20 mm 3 cm = 30 mm . . 9 cm = 90 mm That's more than 77 mm.
It is a length of 45 mm.
Perimeter = 9+9+15+15 = 48 mm It's a small floor perhaps it's a doll's house.
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No. It is MM 9, MM 9.1, MM 9.2, MM 9.3, MM 9.4, MM 9.5, MM 9.6, MM 9.7, MM 9.8, MM 9.9 then MM 10.
Pasting "90 mm to cm" into Google's search field reveals the answer to be 9 centimeters
It depends on the bullet weights. The 9 mm (AKA 9x19 mm, 9 mm Luger, or 9 mm Parabellum) is faster than the .380 ACP (AKA 9 mm Kurz) except when you compare the lightest .380 bullets to the heaviest 9 mm bullets. If you compare the same bullet weights in each, the 9 mm is always faster.
162mm3 or 16.2cm3
10 mm = 1 cm So 9 mm = 0.9 cm
9 mm * 9 mm = 81 mm2 = 0.81 cm2
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2743.2 mm.
If they carry a gun at all, it is usually the M9 pistol, or a colt or S&W .38 Special revolver. ---- The .38 is rarely seen in the military any more. The primary handguns are the M9 Beretta 9 mm or the M11 SIG Sauer 9 mm (SIG P228).
Please define "steel baton" and "illegal to carry" for WHO?
Each centimetre equals 10 millimetres. So, 9 cm equals 90 mm.