
09-02-2012, 10:08 PM
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I was finally able to find something on the "9mm Flobert" ghost bullet. Lol Actually not much but enough to verify it does exist.
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…….A notable rimfire still in production in*Europe, and chambered by the Winchester Model 39 in the 1920s, is the*9 mm Flobert. This cartridge can fire a small ball, but is primarily loaded with a small amount of shot, and used in*smoothbore*guns as a miniature shotgun, or "garden gun". Power and range are very limited, making it suitable only for pest control.[1] …….
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Pasted from <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rimfire_ammunition>
As for necked down pistol ammo, I didn't mean to infer I had been told that about the 9mm rim fire. Only that there was suppose to be one which at first I thought he was referring to the .380, but he was adamant about it being rim fire.
The only neck down pistol cartridge I know of off hand is the newish "FN Five-Seven" which I'm totally against. I don't see a place in the civilian market for it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FN_Five-seven
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