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The 9×20mm Browning Long is a military centerfire pistol cartridge developed in 1903 for the FN Model 1903 adopted by Belgium, France, the Netherlands, and Sweden.〔Janson, O. ("Browning pistol M1903 becomes Swedish Pistol m/1907" )〕 The cartridge headspaces on the rim. Ammunition was produced in Belgium, France, England, Sweden〔Janson, O. ("Equipment, holsters and ammunition for m/1907" )〕 and the United States. There was some production in Germany during World War I for the Ottoman Empire, and the cartridge was also used in South Africa.〔Wilson, R. K. ''Textbook of Automatic Pistols'', pp.237–238. Plantersville, S.C.: Small Arms Technical Publishing Company, 1943.〕 The cartridge is now obsolete and it is hard to find reloadable brass for this ammunition; one option handloaders have is to take the .38 Super and shorten it to the right length. Prvi Partizan in Serbia currently manufactures 9mm Browning Long ammunition. The Prvi bullet weighs 7 grams (108 gr.), the diameter is listed @ 0.3585" and the velocity is listed @ 350 m/s (1148 fps). CIP lists bullet maximum @ 9.09mm (0.3578"). CIP barrel dimensions are 0.351" for minimum bore diameter, and 0.359" for minimum groove diameter.〔〔http://www.prvipartizan.com〕 There is reloading data available on a few websites〔(9mm Browning Long ) loading data at Gun Loads web site〕 and in some handloading manuals, e.g. the Norwegian Ladeboken.〔(Ladeboken web site )〕 Ladeboken: * Powder: 4.5 grains N340. * Bullet: 110 grains Norma J * Length: 1.09 in * Velocity: 815 ft/s (248) m/s ==See also== * 9 mm caliber * List of handgun cartridges 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「9mm Browning Long」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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