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I was perusing Walher's "The Luger Book", looking at the different 9 mm Parabellum cartridges used in WWII and came across something I thought folks might enjoy. As of the opening day of Barbarossa (the invasion of the Soviet Union in June of '41) German cartridge stocks were:
7.63mm Mauser: 1,544,200 (.30 Mauser) 7.65mm Browning: 3,862,000 (.32 ACP) 9mm Pist. Part. 08: 50,809,000 (9 mm Luger) 9mm Short: 127,000 (.380 ACP) 9mm Partone fur MP34: 19,402,000 (9x25 Mauser Export) 9mm Pist. Patr. (t): 3,421,300 (I think this is 9x23 Bergman-Bayard, aka 9mm Largo) This ammunition didn't last long... Best regards, Kyrie |
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