Pneumatic bullets 9 mm
9 mm
— the 9 mm caliber is found in two types of ammunition.The first is classic airgun bullets, designed primarily for hunting medium and large game. Such bullets have an excellent lethal and stopping effect, but the creation of an effective weapon for them is associated with significant difficulties, since effective pneumatic shooting with a 9 mm bullet requires a very powerful impulse and high air consumption. Therefore, such ammunition is rare.
The second type of 9 mm ammunition charges is pyrotechnic (blank, “light-noise”) cartridges for pistols (mainly starting, gas and traumatic). Such a cartridge has a full-fledged powder charge, but instead of a bullet, the cartridge case in it is closed with a plastic shell, which collapses when fired. Due to this, blank cartridges reliably reproduce all aspects of shooting (sound, flash, recoil, pistol automation), except for the actual bullet departure. For starting pistols, this is a regular type of ammunition, and in gas and traumatic weapons, such charges will be useful for tasks that are not directly related to hitting a target. Examples of such tasks include giving signals, scaring off aggressive animals, as well as training individual shooting skills (reaction to a shot, recoil control).
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