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- were delivered, but few survived the war. Many of these pistols were rebarreled to 9mm, and a limited quantity remained in storage until 1980 for arming...
- bullet. It works well in guns designed to fire rimmed ammunition, such as rebarreled Steyr-Mannlicher M1895s or Lee–Enfields, but not in Mauser-type actions...
- Germany in World War I. Most surviving examples in German service were rebarreled after the war as the 7.5 cm FK 16 nA (neuer Art, meaning "new model")...
- colloquially called the .22 Spitfire (5.7x33mm) after what Col Johnson named his rebarreled or relined and rechambered Carbines. By necking the .30 carbine's case...
- Norwegian Home Guard weapons until the 1990s, in which role they were rebarreled for the .30-06 Springfield round used by the M1, with a small cutout in...
- Weapon Systems currently available in Army inventory consisting of a: Rebarreling/rechambering the SWS's barrel optimized to accommodate Mk 248 (DODIC...
- prototypes used T20E2 receivers ****ed with magazine filler blocks and rebarreled for the 7.62×51mm cartridge. Additionally, the long operating rod/piston...
- was because the revolver had been rechambered for .38 Special but not rebarreled for .38 Special, so the bullets were slightly undersized compared to the...
- ordered 50,000 Mausers in the standard 7.63×25mm. A small number were rebarreled to 8mm G****er (8.11×27mm) for an unknown reason. During World War I, the...
- the 1920s, known in Finland as the 152 H/15 and 152 H/17. These were rebarreled in Finland's standard 152 mm although they retained their original breeches...