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  • ...ignated the '''Ksp 58'''), that was adapted to use the [[6.5x55mm|6.5x55mm Mauser]] [[rifle]] [[cartridge]]. *Cambodia: Chinese made version of the FN MAG, the '''XY, 7.62 x 51''', used by Khmer Republic and Khmer Rouge during the Cambodian Civil Wa
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  • [[Small arm]]: [[Mauser]] 98 chambered in [[7 x 57 mm Mauser|7 x 57 mm]] weighing 4.54 kilograms (10 pounds). [[Projectile]]: spitzer type weighing 9.1 grams (140 grains) with a [[muzzle velocity]] of 823 meters per second (2
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  • ....7 kg (10 lb) (G3A4)<br/>5.54 kg (12.2 lb) with optic (G3SG/1)<br/>4.1 kg (9.0 lb) (G3K) |designer= [[Mauser]], [[CETME]], [[Heckler & Koch]]
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  • ...], and it was soon followed by the [[7.92 x 57 mm Mauser]] and [[7 x 57 mm Mauser]] military rounds, and the commercial [[.30-30 Winchester]], all of which w ... among military weapons, towards shorter, fatter cases. The current [[7.62 x 51 mm NATO]] case replacing the longer [[.30-06 Springfield]] is a good exa
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  • |weight= 3.7 kg (8.2 lb) - 4.1 kg (9 lb) |manufacturer=[[Mauser]]
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  • ...idge= 8x58R rimmed (Danish Krags)<br/>[[.30-40 Krag]] (US Krags)<br/>[[6.5 x 55]] rimless (Norwegian Krags) ...g and ejecting the spent round was probably inspired by the designs from [[Mauser]]. For a time after the weapon was adopted by Denmark they experimented wit
    42 KB (6,558 words) - 16:47, 15 March 2013
  • ...|A-91]] (Russia - Compact Assault Rifle - 5.45 x 39 mm, 5.56 x 45 mm, 7.62 x 39 mm) *[[9A-91]] (Russia - Assault Rifle - 9 x 39 mm)
    163 KB (24,459 words) - 09:49, 19 May 2015
  • *[[.25-35 Winchester]] ([[6.5 x 52R]]) *[[.308 Winchester]] ([[7.62 x 51 mm NATO]])
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  • |length= 44.9 in (1,140 mm) |weight= ~8.7 lb (3.9 kg); depending on wood density
    29 KB (4,743 words) - 09:22, 17 May 2017
  • | [[7.92 x 57 mm]] Mauser || 1888 | align=center| Germany || 7.92 x 57 mm || AKA 8 x 57 mm Mauser ||[[Image:8 x 57 IS.jpg|100px]]
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  • ...-695-80326-3</ref>|| 7.112 (.280) || rimless bottleneck || 19.81 (0.78) || 9.12 (.359) || 8.91 (.351) || 8.56 (.337) || 7.52 (.296) || 26.92 (1.06) ...07) || rimless bottleneck || 25.15 (.990) || 9.91 (.390) || 9.78 (.385) || 9.4 (.370) || 8.41 (.331) || 34.54 (1.36)
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  • ...le.html Machine Carbine Promoted]," ''Tactical and Technical Trends'', No. 57, April 1945.</ref> to describe the Maschinenpistole 44, subsequently re-chr ...), velocities of 750&ndash;900 m/s (2,460&ndash;2,950 ft/s) and bullets of 9 to 13g (139&ndash;200 grains).''
    39 KB (6,045 words) - 15:24, 15 March 2013
  • ...ning Hi-Power''' is a [[single action|single-action]], [[9x19mm Parabellum|9 mm]] [[semi-automatic firearm|semi-automatic]] [[pistol]]. It is based on i ...er 1910]]. The Hi-Power had the first functional double-column magazine of 9 mm rounds, and was capable of holding 13 [[cartridge]]s, with a 14th loaded
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  • Metric calibres for small arms are usually expressed with an "x" between the width and the length, for example, [[7.62x51 NATO]]. This indi ...iber. They are 16 inches in diameter and the barrel is 800 inches long (16 x 50 = 800). This is also sometimes indicated using the prefix L/, so for ex
    15 KB (2,106 words) - 13:41, 24 May 2015
  • ...d the second is the length of the cartridge case. For example, the [[7.62 x 51 mm]] uses a bore diameter of 7.62&nbsp;mm and has an overall case length ....358 inches (9.1 mm) (lead) while the case has a diameter of 0.380 inches (9.7 mm). The [[.357 Magnum]] is a direct evolution of the .38 special, but di
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