MM = duo milia in Latin
3mm word differently.
"Powerful" is somewhat of a subective term, but the answer is yes. 5.56 is a rifle cartridge and 9mm, assuming you mean 9mm parabellum, is a handgun cartridge. Under normal circumstances, bullets fired from rifles will have more velocity and more muzzle energy than bullets fired from handguns.
9mm ammunition from handguns can travel 2500 meters. At that distance the bullet will not have much energy left. Fatal hits at distances over 100 meters are uncommon (mostly due to difficulty in hitting anything at that distance).
The song "Mm Mm Mm Mm Mm Mm" was released in 1964 by Wayne Fontana and the Mindbenders.
In good condition; up to $3000
value depends on condition. and, lugers were made only in 30 cal luger and 9 mm luger.
9mm Luger.
Go to http://stevespages.com/page7b.htm and scroll down to the "L" section. You can find a Luger manual there.
I believe they are the same...............
any sporting goods store. 9 mm ammo.
The diameter of the the two bullets are just about the same, but the length of the brass case which holds the bullets are slightly different. The Makarov's case is 18mm long, while the Luger's (Parabellum) case is 19mm long.
depending on overall condition $2000 +
Yes, the .32 ACP is the same caliber as 7.65 mm Browning ammo. Note that it is NOT the same as 7.65 mm Luger, and also not the same as 7.65 mm (French) Longue.
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.
No, not by a longshot (no pun intended). Almost all "major" caliber handguns are more powerful than the 9mm.
9mm Luger(parabellum) or for the faint of heart you could do 7.62mm x 39.mm