A 9mm handgun typically uses magazines that hold between 10 to 17 rounds of ammunition, depending on the specific model of the handgun. Some handguns may also have extended magazines available that can hold more rounds.
The 9x19mm magazines are not 100% compatible. The carbine magazines fit into the pistol, but the pistol magazines are too short to be used in the carbine.
The Walther P99 in 9mm Parabellum has 2 standard size magazines- one holds 10 cartridges, the other 15. PS- BULLET is the part of the cartridge that comes out of the barrel. Magazine capacities are in cartridges, not bullets.
No
no. nor can you fit a 40 cal shell into a 9mm chamber...............
Yes. It is known as the "Baby Eagle" and is imported by Magnum Research and is available in 9mm and .40S&W. The 9mm has a standard magazine capacity of 15 rounds while the .40S&W holds 12. If you do not live in a "free state" there are 10 round magazines for both calibers. To my knowledge, Tanfoglio/Witness magazines will fit and function in the Baby Eagle/Jericho as will the CZ75 variants. magnumresearch.com
No
Factory and aftermarket magazines are available for nearly all semi-automatic handguns with possible capacities of 30 rounds or more. Glock 9mm models are available with 33 round magazines and even drum mags that hold more than that. For the largest "flush fit" factory magazine capacity, the Springfield XDm 9mm holds 19 rounds in the mag, and the FN 5.7 pistol can hold 20 rounds.
There's no Glock with the model number "9", so I assume you mean a 9mm glock. The Glock 17 (full-size 9mm) holds 17 rounds in a factory magazine. The Glock 19 (compact 9mm) holds 15 rounds in a factory magazine. The Glock 26 (teeny-tiny 9mm) holds 10 rounds in a factory magazine. The Glock 17L/34 (competition) also holds 17 rounds. The Glock 18 (Select fire, full size 9mm) holds 33 rounds in a factory magazine. Higher capacity magazines fit and function in lower capacity firearms, for instance the model 26 can use model 17, 19, and 33 magazines.
9mm Luger
Not properly
As a general rule, no.