In terms of total ammunition sales, the 9mm Parabellum is the biggest seller by a wide margin. |
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The 9mm Parabellum was the most common round in the world, and he was sure that if he looked hard enough, he could find replacement bullets. |
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The Germans, being as cunning and devious as they are known to be, soon developed the 9mm Parabellum for their Luger military pistol. |
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Parabellum power in a.380-sized pistol, the new Pocket Nine comes with special tactical features. |
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Being a distinctly heavier pistol than, say, a Browning Hi-Power, the 1911 transmits only a gentle bump to the shooter when it spits a 9mm Parabellum round. |
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When the Wehrmacht began looking for a replacement for its difficult-to-manufacture P.08 Parabellum in the early 1930's, Walther was one of the companies that responded. |
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Parabellum, which was spun off from the Swiss bank last January, specializes in an unusual sort of investment: aiding plaintiffs in their costly legal battles, in exchange for a piece of any future winnings. |
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The Titanium helmet provides protection against 9 mm Parabellum bullets fired from submachine gun and against fragments. |
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The barrel of the MP18 was less than eight inches long, and it was chambered for nine-millimetre rounds introduced in 1908 for Parabellum, or Luger, pistols. |
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In 1985, Beretta was chosen after a controversial competition to produce the M9 9mm Parabellum sidearm for the U. S. military, winning a contract for 500,000 pistols. |
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Known also as either the Carl Gustav or M45, this 9X19mm Parabellum burp gun was developed in 1944 by the Carl Gustav Gevarsfaktori in Eskiltuna Sweden. |
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