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03-19-2018, 05:35 AM | #1 |
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Distinguishing Between 9 mm and 7.65 mm Parabellum on the Fly
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IMO the simplest method is to try an insert a round of .32 ACP ammunition into the muzzle of the Luger. If the Luger has a 9x19 mm barrel the .32 ACP cartridge will slip into the barrel right up to the semi-rim on the cartridge casing. If the Luger has a 7.65 mm barrel the .32 ACP cartridge will stop before the case mouth enters the bore. Best, Kyrie |
03-19-2018, 09:19 AM | #2 |
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good point, will add this to the stickie of about the same name!
I said, use a pencil, if it fits easily it is 9mm, if it sticks a bit its a 7.65mm - but pencils are not as common as they used to be |
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We have an article with photos in the FAQ document.
Why search out a .32acp round when you can use a simple pencil? If you're near ammo, why not drop a .30 Luger cartridge or 9mm Luger cartridge onto the muzzle and see if the bullet fits?
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B) I haven't seen a pencil in decades. C) I'd rather be handling a live round that cannot be chambered and fired in the firearm I've examining. Just saying' :-) |
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I printed a metric and imperial scale on my business card
Helps to measure cartridges and muzzles at shows. |
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If the pistol turns out to be .30 Luger, wouldn't that be the case after all?
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I'm not sure I understand the question. A round of .32 ACP (7.65 mm Browning) dropped into a .30 Luger (7.65 mm Parabellum) chamber would rattle around like a BB in a boxcar. The only dimension the two cartridges have in common is the bullet diameter of .309 (or .308 if one is buying US produced ammo).
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You're right to question my question! You totally wrote .32 ACP...and I processed it as .30 Luger. Forgive the "Senior Moment" Please!
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Not an issue, friend. I’m senior enough myself that if I want to chat with old friends I have to have to use an Ouija board
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