9×18mm Ultra

9×18mm Ultra
Type Pistol
Place of origin  Germany
Service history
Used by West German Police
Production history
Designed 1936
Specifications
Case type Rimless
Bullet diameter 9.01 mm (0.355 in)
Case length 18.288 mm (0.7200 in)
Primer type Berdan or Boxer small pistol
Ballistic performance
Bullet mass/type Velocity Energy
6.09 g JFP 320 m/s (1,000 ft/s) 312 J (230 ft·lbf)
6.48 g JFP 323 m/s (1,060 ft/s) 338 J (249 ft·lbf)
Source(s): guns.ru - Ammunition for submachine guns and handguns

The 9×18mm Ultra is a German pistol cartridge.[1]

Description

It was originally developed in the 1936 for use by the Luftwaffe, but was not adopted at that time.[1] In the 1972-1973 time frame, Walther introduced the Walther PP Super chambered in the cartridge for the West German Police.[1] The Walther PP Super was discontinued in 1979.[2] The cartridge was made available to the civilian market in 1975.[1]

In addition to the Walther PP Super, the SIG Sauer P230,[1] Mauser HSc-80,[3] and Benelli B76[1] were also produced in 9×18mm Ultra.

The 9×18mm Ultra (.355-inch caliber) is not interchangeable with the 9×18mm Makarov (.365-inch caliber), as the latter uses a larger diameter bullet.

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Frank C. Barnes (2012). Richard A. Mann, ed. Cartridges of the World: A Complete Illustrated Reference for More Than 1,500 Cartridges. Gun Digest Books. p. 338. ISBN 1440230595.
  2. "Modern Firearms - Walther PP Super". World.guns.ru. Retrieved 2012-11-07.
  3. Downey, Jim (2 May 2012). "Gun Review: Mauser HSc-80: A decent gun except for the 9mm Ultra cartridge". Guns.com. Retrieved 17 September 2016.
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