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7.65×25mm Borchardt

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cartridges developed for the Luger pistol. The shorter case length of the 7.65×21mm Parabellum allowed for improvements in the Luger pistol, including a shorter stroke in the toggle mechanism as well as a smaller grip. The same shorter length of cartridge was maintained when the design transitioned
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The Borchardt case was also the basis for the 1896/1903 Mannlicher 7.65×25mm self-loading pistol round and the 1902 self-loading carbine models which used a lighter charge. 
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cartridge, which used the same dimensions but was eventually loaded with a stronger powder charge. By extension, the Borchardt cartridge was also the basis for the
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in the United States. In many instances, the ammunition was packaged in boxes that read "For Borchardt and Mauser Automatic Pistols".
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With a rimless, bottlenecked case using smokeless powder, the 7.65×25mm Borchardt adapted features of the
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The Feederle brothers (Fidel, Friedrich, and Josef) used the Borchardt cartridge in their design for the
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cartridge, which was developed directly from the Mauser round using an even stronger powder charge.
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pistol. It was the first successful rimless pistol cartridge.
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Journal of the Historical Breechloading Smallarms Association
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pistol. The Borchardt cartridge thus was the basis for the
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The 7.65×25mm Borchardt was one of the chamberings of the
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7.63×25mm Mauser
Pistol
Austro-Hungarian Empire
Georg Johann Luger
DWM
FMJ
Georg Johann Luger
Hugo Borchardt
Borchardt C-93
7.92 mm cartridge
1888 pattern M/88 rifle
Mauser C96
7.63×25mm Mauser
7.62×25mm Tokarev
7.65×21mm Parabellum
9×19mm Parabellum
DWM
Eley Brothers
Kynoch
Remington Arms - Union Metallic Cartridge Co.
Winchester
Maxim-Silverman 1896 Pistol
Hiram Maxim
"Maxim-Silverman 1896 Pistol"
Archived
ISBN
0-695-80326-3
ISBN
978-0-9727815-8-9

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