
9×25mm Mauser - Wikipedia
The 9×25mm Mauser (or 9mm Mauser Export) is a cartridge developed for the Mauser C96 service pistol around 1904 by DWM. Mauser pistols in this relatively powerful caliber were primarily intended for export to Africa, Asia, and South America.
9×57mm Mauser - Wikipedia
The 9×57mm Mauser is a cartridge based on the 7.92×57mm Mauser. It uses the identical 57 mm-long cartridge case, with the same shoulder angle, but necked up to accept a 9 mm-diameter bullet. Ballistically - but not dimensionally - it is indistinguishable from the 9×56mm Mannlicher–Schoenauer.
Mauser Pistols for sale - Guns International
1943 Wartime production Mauser P38 BYF Code pistol. Chambered in 9mm Luger cartridge, matching numbered slide and frame, good original finish. One P38 stamped magazine, original grips, Wauffen marked ...Click for more info
9 Types of 9mm You Probably Didn't Know Existed
Dating back to 1901, the 9x25mm Mauser has a long and fascinating history. Designed by the Mauser company, this potent German cartridge found its first home in the iconic C96 “Broomhandle” pistol. It was later used in early submachine guns like the MP 18.
Just Too Powerful: The C96 in 9mm Mauser Export
May 11, 2021 · Only about 150 examples of 9x25mm C96 appear to have been produced, based on the surviving Mauser order books. The cartridge was also used in the experimental C06/08 Mauser pistol, but it was really too powerful for pistols at the time and found a better home in submachine guns.
Mauser C96 - Wikipedia
During World War I, the Imperial German Army contracted with Mauser for 150,000 C96 pistols chambered in 9mm Parabellum to offset the slow production of the standard-issue DWM P.08 pistol. They use the same clip-loaded internal box magazines as the 7.63mm Mauser and also hold ten rounds.
What Are All These 9mm Cartridges, And Why? - Forgotten …
Dec 7, 2021 · Why do we have so many different 9mm cartridges, and what are they all? Why are 9mm Steyr and 9mm Largo virtually identical and yet different, while 9×18 Ultra and 9×18 Makarov are completely different? Well, today we will explore the wide word of 9mm cartridges.
9×25mm Mauser | Military Wiki | Fandom
The 9×25mm Mauser (or 9mm Mauser Export) was a cartridge developed for the Mauser C96 service pistol. The cartridge was first produced by DWM in 1907 and later by German munitions makers Geco (Gustav Genschow & Co.) and RWS (Rheinische-Westfalische Sprengstoff AG) through World War II.
9mm MAUSER EXPORT - Cartridge Collector
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”.
The "Other" 9mm Mauser Broomhandle - Parker Gun Store
The Elusive and Mysterious 9mm Export Broomhandle. Everyone is familiar with the “Red 9” 9mm Luger Broomhandle, but very few people know about its earlier cousin, the 9mm Export Broomhandle. The Mauser C/96 “Broomhandle” Pistol was manufactured from 1896 until approximately 1936.