

The 9mm is also known as 9×19, which itself is short for 9x19mm Parabellum. The answer is yes! The 9mm and 9mm Luger are absolutely one and the same cartridge. The bullet in this product does NOT contain lead. The ammo case is made from Nickel Plated Brass. This bullet leaves the barrel at 1475 feet per second.

The diameter (caliber) of this bullet is 0.355. FIOCCHI AMMUNITION.This ammo is for cartridge size 9mm Luger +P. 4.9 (30) PISTOL SHOOTING DYNAMICS 9MM LUGER AMMO. The array of different firearms produced in this chambering is almost incomprehensible.9MM LUGER HANDGUN AMMO. Action Semi-automatic.The 9mm Luger is accurate enough for the target range and the roil is light enough to be controlled by most. Very good wood bottom magazine with numbers that do not match., s/n 87xxb, Catalog Number D-35.

9mm 95% blue, 70% straw, very good bore, very good grips, 4"'' barrel, Original finish with matching numbers down to firing pin. 'F' would mean Canon's 1,200 employee, 1,300,000 sf (125,000 m^2) Fukushima plant founded in 1970.Luger 9mm Product Description. The first letter, 'U,' means Canon's 3,000 employee, 750,000 sf (75,000 m^2) lens plant in Utsunomiya, Japan, founded in 1977.
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The code “V1015” on my Canon New FD50mm f/1.4 indicates that it was manufactured in October 1981.And my friend could have bought a camera 2 months ago and took 20,000 photos for his time lapse. For example, I could have bought a camera 2 years ago, only took 200 photos then put it away or something. Thus, people want to know the number of shutter actuation.
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Is there any place where I could find a listing of Canon F-1 serial numbers indicating the year that they were made? Dainis, #1.

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