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- 9×23mm_Steyr abstract "The 9mm Steyr is a centerfire pistol cartridge originally developed for the Steyr M1912 military pistol. Adopted in 1912, this was the service ammunition for most branches of the military in Austria-Hungary during World War I and remained the service ammunition for Austria, Romania and Chile between the World Wars. Some MP 34 submachine guns were also issued in this caliber in addition to 9mm Mauser. When the Austrian Army was incorporated in the Wehrmacht in 1938 following the Anschluss, many M1912 pistols and MP 34 submachine guns were rebarrelled to 9×19mm Parabellum for standardization purposes.It is similar to the 9×23mm Largo cartridge in performance, but their dimensions are just different enough to make them non-interchangeable. The cartridge headspaces on the mouth of the case. Its performance is close to that of the .38 ACP. It is unrelated to the modern 9×23mm Winchester.Reloadable cartridge cases can be made from 5.56mm NATO, by trimming them to the proper length, but this also requires inside reaming of the case mouths to reduce the thickness of the brass.".
- 9×23mm_Steyr thumbnail 9x23mm_Steyr.jpg?width=300.
- 9×23mm_Steyr wikiPageID "23567836".
- 9×23mm_Steyr wikiPageLength "3055".
- 9×23mm_Steyr wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- 9×23mm_Steyr wikiPageRevisionID "698101718".
- 9×23mm_Steyr wikiPageWikiLink .38_ACP.
- 9×23mm_Steyr wikiPageWikiLink 5.56×45mm_NATO.
- 9×23mm_Steyr wikiPageWikiLink 9×19mm_Parabellum.
- 9×23mm_Steyr wikiPageWikiLink 9×23mm_Largo.
- 9×23mm_Steyr wikiPageWikiLink 9×23mm_Winchester.
- 9×23mm_Steyr wikiPageWikiLink 9×25mm_Mauser.
- 9×23mm_Steyr wikiPageWikiLink Anschluss.
- 9×23mm_Steyr wikiPageWikiLink Austria.
- 9×23mm_Steyr wikiPageWikiLink Austria-Hungary.
- 9×23mm_Steyr wikiPageWikiLink Austro-Hungarian_Army.
- 9×23mm_Steyr wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_cartridges.
- 9×23mm_Steyr wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pistol_and_rifle_cartridges.
- 9×23mm_Steyr wikiPageWikiLink Centerfire_ammunition.
- 9×23mm_Steyr wikiPageWikiLink Chile.
- 9×23mm_Steyr wikiPageWikiLink Headspace_(firearms).
- 9×23mm_Steyr wikiPageWikiLink MP_34.
- 9×23mm_Steyr wikiPageWikiLink Rim_(firearms).
- 9×23mm_Steyr wikiPageWikiLink Romania.
- 9×23mm_Steyr wikiPageWikiLink Steyr_M1912.
- 9×23mm_Steyr wikiPageWikiLink Steyr_Mannlicher.
- 9×23mm_Steyr wikiPageWikiLink Wehrmacht.
- 9×23mm_Steyr wikiPageWikiLink World_War_I.
- 9×23mm_Steyr wikiPageWikiLink File:9x23mm_Largo_comparison.jpg.
- 9×23mm_Steyr wikiPageWikiLink File:9x23mm_Steyr.jpg.
- 9×23mm_Steyr wikiPageWikiLink File:Steyr_Hahn_M1912.JPG.
- 9×23mm_Steyr wikiPageWikiLinkText "9mm Steyr".
- 9×23mm_Steyr wikiPageWikiLinkText "9×23mm Steyr".
- 9×23mm_Steyr balsrc "1".
- 9×23mm_Steyr base "9.7".
- 9×23mm_Steyr btype "FMJ".
- 9×23mm_Steyr bullet "9.03".
- 9×23mm_Steyr bw "115".
- 9×23mm_Steyr caseLength "23.2".
- 9×23mm_Steyr caseType "Rimless, straight".
- 9×23mm_Steyr designer Steyr_Mannlicher.
- 9×23mm_Steyr en "268".
- 9×23mm_Steyr en "298".
- 9×23mm_Steyr en "388".
- 9×23mm_Steyr isSiSpecs "yes".
- 9×23mm_Steyr length "32.99".
- 9×23mm_Steyr name "9".
- 9×23mm_Steyr neck "9.62".
- 9×23mm_Steyr primer "Small pistol".
- 9×23mm_Steyr productionDate "1911".
- 9×23mm_Steyr rimDia "9.7".
- 9×23mm_Steyr rimThick "1.25".
- 9×23mm_Steyr type "Pistol".
- 9×23mm_Steyr usedBy Austro-Hungarian_Army.
- 9×23mm_Steyr vel "1025".
- 9×23mm_Steyr vel "1080".
- 9×23mm_Steyr vel "1230".
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- 9×23mm_Steyr wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Firearm_Cartridge.
- 9×23mm_Steyr subject Category:Military_cartridges.
- 9×23mm_Steyr subject Category:Pistol_and_rifle_cartridges.
- 9×23mm_Steyr hypernym Cartridge.
- 9×23mm_Steyr type VideoGame.
- 9×23mm_Steyr type Firearm.
- 9×23mm_Steyr comment "The 9mm Steyr is a centerfire pistol cartridge originally developed for the Steyr M1912 military pistol. Adopted in 1912, this was the service ammunition for most branches of the military in Austria-Hungary during World War I and remained the service ammunition for Austria, Romania and Chile between the World Wars. Some MP 34 submachine guns were also issued in this caliber in addition to 9mm Mauser.".
- 9×23mm_Steyr label "9×23mm Steyr".
- 9×23mm_Steyr sameAs Q2818772.
- 9×23mm_Steyr sameAs 9_mm_Steyr.
- 9×23mm_Steyr sameAs 9_mm_Steyr.
- 9×23mm_Steyr sameAs 9x23mm_Steyr.
- 9×23mm_Steyr sameAs m.06w3405.
- 9×23mm_Steyr sameAs 9_×_23_мм.
- 9×23mm_Steyr sameAs 9_mm_Steyr.
- 9×23mm_Steyr sameAs Q2818772.
- 9×23mm_Steyr wasDerivedFrom 9×23mm_Steyr?oldid=698101718.
- 9×23mm_Steyr depiction 9x23mm_Steyr.jpg.
- 9×23mm_Steyr isPrimaryTopicOf 9×23mm_Steyr.