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bottlenecked rifle cartridge. It is a
standard for
small arms
among NATO countries.
First developed in the 1950s, the
cartridge had
first been introduced...
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range of the M1906
cartridge to be 3,300 to 3,400
yards (3,020 to 3,110 m). Germany,
which was
using the S
Patrone (S
ball cartridge)
loaded with a similar...
- Remington. In
September 1963, the .223
Remington cartridge was
officially accepted and
named "
Cartridge, 5.56mm
ball, M193". The
specification includes a Remington-designed...
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bottlenecked rifle cartridge. The 7.92×57mm
Mauser cartridge was
adopted by the
German Empire in 1903–1905, and was the
German service cartridge in both World...
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culminating in the
adoption in 1911 of the "Cal. 45
Automatic Pistol Ball Cartridge,
Model of 1911", a 1.273-inch-long (32 mm)
round with a
bullet weight...
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because the
original 38-caliber
cartridge, the .38
Short Colt, was
designed for use in
converted .36-caliber cap-and-
ball Navy revolvers,
which had untapered...
- A
paper cartridge is one of
various types of
small arms
ammunition used
before the
advent of the
metallic cartridge.
These cartridges consisted of a paper...
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caliber M1906
cartridge (.30-06
cartridge),
later the M1 (1926) and M2
ball (1938) rounds.
There were four
standard types of
cartridge:
Ball:
consists of...
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meaning "6.5 mm
cartridge model 94",
referring to 1894, is a first-generation
smokeless powder rimless bottlenecked rifle cartridge. The
cartridge has most users...
- A
cartridge, also
known as a round, is a type of pre-****embled
firearm ammunition packaging a
projectile (bullet, shot, or slug), a
propellant substance...