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The 9mm Japanese revolver was a cartridge similar to the .38 S&W.These cartridges are not inter changeable.The rim on the 9mm round is much thinner and the chamber pressure is lower than most .38 S&W loads. The cartridge saw action with the Type 26 revolver in Russo-Japanese War, World War I, and World War II.
References
- "Nambu World Ammunition & Reloading Page". Nambu World Ammunition & Reloading Page. Retrieved 9 July 2011.