9mm pistol

9mm pistols are sidearms using the 9mm ammunition.

Immediately before the Great War, they were less common than their 10mm counterparts.

9mm was more common in southern states, like Colorado and Utah, while 10mm was more favoured by the Federal government and the citizens of Northern California.

Mauser


A Mauser M/96 in 9x19mm Parabellum. An ancient but extremely accurate weapon. The Chinese Pistol is a 10mm handgun based on the Mauser.

The original firearm is the Mauser C96, nicknamed the "Broomhandle". The Mauser pistol was originally manufactured in 7.63mm and a contract of 9mm versions were made for the Imperial German army in World War I.

Unknown model


This unknown model of the 9mm pistol can be found in and around New Vegas. It might be one of the above models or a new one. It is widely thought that it is based off the Browning High Power.

9mm M9FS Beretta


One of the more common 9mm pistols, the Beretta is popular due to its reliability, 15 round magazine and good looks.

9mm Calico M-950


A rare 9mm pistol that uses a helical feed system, like a P90c. This lets it hold a massive amount of ammunition while keeping the weight down.

Browning High Power


Originally made in Belgium, construction of North American models had a renaissance in the early 2010s.

P220 Sig Sauer


A Swiss designed pistol, the SIG-Sauer benefits from compact and lightweight construction.

Home-Made Pistol


A home-made pistol crafted with various assembled metal pieces.

Colt 6504 Autoloader


The predecessor to the Colt 6520 10mm pistol.