9×22mmR Type 26 | ||||||||||||
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Type | Revolver | |||||||||||
Place of origin | Japan | |||||||||||
Service history | ||||||||||||
In service | 1893–1945 | |||||||||||
Used by | Japan | |||||||||||
Wars | Russo-Japanese War World War I Second Sino-Japanese War World War II | |||||||||||
Production history | ||||||||||||
Designed | 1893 | |||||||||||
Specifications | ||||||||||||
Case type | Rimmed, tapered | |||||||||||
Bullet diameter | 9.04 mm (0.356 in) | |||||||||||
Neck diameter | 9.47 mm (0.373 in) | |||||||||||
Base diameter | 9.83 mm (0.387 in) | |||||||||||
Rim diameter | 11.05 mm (0.435 in) | |||||||||||
Rim thickness | 0.75 mm (0.030 in) | |||||||||||
Case length | 21.89 mm (0.862 in) | |||||||||||
Overall length | 29.99 mm (1.181 in) | |||||||||||
Primer type | Small pistol | |||||||||||
Ballistic performance | ||||||||||||
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The 9mm Japanese revolver, also known as the 9×22mmR Type 26, was a cartridge similar to the .38 S&W. These cartridges are not interchangeable. The rim diameter is thinner and the chamber pressure is lower than most .38 S&W loads.[1] The cartridge saw action with the Type 26 revolver in the Russo-Japanese War, World War I, and World War II in a limited role, but the service pistol of the Imperial Japanese Army was the semi automatic Nambu pistol, which fired the 8x22mm Nambu round, which was comparable to .32 ACP.
References
- ↑ "Nambu World Ammunition & Reloading Page". Retrieved 9 July 2011.
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