Glaser Silver 9X18MM Makarov 75 Grain Round Nose Md: 00900
Glaser safety slugs were invented to give superior stopping power over conventional bullets. Glaser blue uses a #12 shot core of over 220 fragments for maximum ricochet and overpenetration. Glaser silver uses a #6 core of 31 fragments to penetrate 50 % deeper. Both blue and silver have the same bullet weights, velocity and muzzle energy in a given caliber.
Caliber: 9 MM X 18 MM Makarov Bullet Type: Round Nose Bullet Weight: 75 GR Muzzle Energy: 220 ft lbs Muzzle Velocity: 1150 fps Rounds/box: 6 PK
Manufacturer: Corbon
Model: 00900
Total Rounds 6
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The 9mm Makarov (9X18mm) was developed in the Soviet Union and fielded in the late 1940s in the Makarov pistol as a replacement for the 7.62X25mm Tokarev. The 9mm Makarov is ballistically similar to the 380 ACP, with a .7126-inch case and a 93-grain bullet of an unusual .365-inch diameter at 1115 fps. Although the stopping power of the 9mm Makarov was long considered inadequate for military purposes it remained in service until 2005, when Russia finally replaced it with 9X19mm. With production of innumerable pistols 9mm Makarov ammunition is readily available and is loaded by most manufacturers both in the U.S. and Europe. — Craig Boddington