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Google is a great thing, now that I think of it actually you're the type of person to google "google.com"
MINIMIがビークルのマシンガンターレットとして使えるようになるのが楽しみ。
1: the P9 is the JSDF's designation of the Sig P220 which uses a single stack magazine, it was adopted in 1982 and double stack magazines were hardly standard (the US adopted the M9 in 1985 threes years after the P9 and were still using the 1911 as standard issue which had a capacity of 7+1)
2: The SMG is Named as such b/c that is the JSDF's designation, similar to how the Garand's official US military designation is "US. Rifle, Caliber . 30, M1"
3: JSDF stands for "Japan Self Defence Force", It's Japans standing Military
4: These weapons are related in that they are all used by the JSDF
5: Cant help you there but it wasn't that difficult to google and figure this all out for myself
Hope I Answered your questions
2: Which SMG is the "9mm Machinepistol" and why has it not been named?
3: What is JSDF?
4: Why are these weapons so unrelated to eachother?
5: You haven't updated the description yet