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9 mm Police
Synonyma: 9x18 9 mm Super 9 mm Ultra 9x18 Ultra
Země původu: Německo
Doba vzniku: 30. léta 20. století
Náboj německé firmy GECO, který měl vyplnit výkonnostní mezeru mezi náboji 9 mm Browning krátký a 9 mm Luger a umožňoval použití dynamického závěru. V době vzniku se neujal, ale výroba byla obnovena v 60. letech. Náboj je C.I.P. normalizován jako 9x18.
Laborace Hirtenberger: Střela – FMJ 6,5 g Vo – 315 m/s V25- 300 m/s V50- 285 m/s Eo – 322 J E25- 293 J E50- 264 J Hlaveň – 100 mm
Laborace Fiocchi: Střela – FMJ 6,8 g Vo – 325 m/s V25- 300 m/s V50- 280 m/s Eo – 342 J E25- 291 J E50- 254 J Hlaveň – 125 mm
Zdroj: HÝKEL, J., MALIMÁNEK, V. Náboje do ručních palných zbraní. Praha: Naše vojsko, 2002. ISBN 80-206-0641-6
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The 9x18 Ultra, despite renewed production, did not pick up the charge and in the Frankonia catalog for 2007 it is not offered by Fiocchi or Geco. Geco = Gustav Genschow, Troisdorf, Germany. The charge on the right is a 9mm Luger. Photo by the author.
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9 mm Ultra 9 mm Police, 9 mm Super
German experimenttální charge from the year 1936. In the 60's. years of the last century were restored work on this hub and in 1984 was normalized according to the CIP as 9 x 18, the projectile of 6.1 - 6.5 g. Pictured is the charge of the original construction firm Gustav Genschow, Durlach, Germany. To the right is a bullet 9 mm Luger, photo by author.
Source: J. Hýkel, In. Malimánek "Bullets in small arms" Our troops, Prague 1998. Andersen, In. Andresen, T. Stromstad "Cartridge Cases" load your own, Norway, 1995..
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