The Beretta 98 used slightly larger 9x21mm ammo (as opposed to 9x19mm that the 92 utilized). Some variations of the 98 also used 7.65mm Luger rounds.
The M9 pistol is chambered in 9mm Parabellum (9x19mm) caliber.
Two very different cartridges, NOT INTERCHANGEABLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The two cartridges are not interchangeable.
They sell C02 Cartridges for any pistol but I don't believe they sell the Umarex brand. However all c02 cartridges are universal and interchangeable
A submachine gun is a fully automatic (i.e. machine gun) armament that uses pistol cartridges instead of rifle cartridges. The most famous exaple would the Thompson M1921; which uese the .45 ACP cartridge. Other well known submachineguns include the German MP40 (9x19mm Parabellum); Russian PPSh-41 (7.62x25mm), or the more modern H&K MP5 (9x19mm Parabellum).
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. .270 Winchester and .270 Winchester Short Magnum are not interchangeable cartridges.
NO!. It is dangerous to attempt this. Totally different cartridges, different power levels and dimension.
No they are not interchangeable. Printer companies do this on purpose to ensure that you can only buy a certain type of printer ink, and can jack up the price accordingly.
They are Interchangeable; Page Print Out Yield for 95 Tri Color- 330 pages versus 93, 220 pages. 99 Photo Ink has 130 page yield
Of course! It's 9x19mm or 9mm Parabellum. The German Luger also used the 9x19mm.