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Do I need a specific 9mm round for this rifle?
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Do I need a specific 9mm round for this rifle?
Hi Erik, no sir, you can use any 9mm ammo you choose. 9mm is also known as 9mm Luger, 9mm Parabellum, and 9mm NATO. Stay safe & have a great day!
no it will be fine with any SAMMI spec 9mm rounds
Hi Erik and welcome. No Sir. Just match your 9mm ammunition to the task at hand. 115gr to 147gr full metal jacket for Target, 115gr to 147gr Jacketed Hollow Point for self-defense and Heavy Hollow Points and Hard Cast loads for Hunting. Cheers, stay safe and enjoy!
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Henry Homesteader 9mm Carbine 16.37" Threaded Barrel, Walnut Stock 10+1
Not at all.
9mm ammunition has many names, including:
9×19mm Parabellum
Also known as 9mm PARA, 9mm Luger, 9mm NATO, or simply 9mm, this is a rimless, centerfire, tapered cartridge designed by Georg Luger and introduced in 1902 for the Luger pistol