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Caliber is a unit of measurement related to a bullet's size. Specifically, what's being described is the bullet's diameter. To be even more specific, the caliber of a bullet is the measurement of the diameter of the slug (or projectile) part of the bullet cartridge.
Bullet Size & Caliber For guns, caliber means the diameter of the barrel and thus the diameter of the bullet that is going through it. Usually in inches or mm. Also, for terminology's sake, bullet just means the metal projectile, while the entire thing is called a cartridge.
Caliber refers to the diameter of a bore, the empty interior space of a gun barrel. Caliber is measured in hundredths or thousandths of an imperial inch unless a metric unit is specified. Caliber is sometimes used to informally describe particularly common types of ammunition.
First! For guns, caliber means the diameter of the barrel and thus the diameter of the bullet that is going through it. Usually in inches or mm. Also, for terminology's sake, bullet just means the metal projectile, while the entire thing is called a cartridge.
Assuming you mean caliber as measured in inches, the 9 mm is basically a . 38 caliber bullet (. 38 of an inch in diameter).
Heck, both bullets are about the same size;. 38 Special uses a bullet. 357 inches in diameter, the 9 mm round is.
Somebody might say that a .30 caliber round is a high caliber or large caliber round only because the bullets carry much more energy than a small caliber 9 mm round. But technically, 9 mm is a larger caliber than 7.62 mm (.30 caliber). The definition of caliber is just the internal bore diameter of the barrel.
The only advantage the 32 has is a 32acp pistol can be made smaller and lighter than a 9 mm. I know there are some pretty small 9's out now but, as small as a 9 mm can be made, a 32 can be made smaller.
40 caliber cartridge typically sports a heavier bullet with loads between from 135 to 180 grain, compared to between 115 and 147 grain for the 9 mm. The heavier bullets of the . 40 calibers will be a little slower in velocity. ... This is quite probably because there simply are more pistols on the market chambered in 9 mm.
Caliber is used to describe the size of a rifle or handgun bore and the size of cartridges designed for different bores. Caliber is usually measured as the diameter of the bore from land to opposite land and is expressed in hundredths of an inch, thousandths of an inch, or millimeters. For example, a.
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