1843:("spitzer with iron core") — mild steel cored projectile ammunition. The S.m.E. ammunition was developed to replace the s.S. ammunition to save on lead and other metals that became scarce in Germany during World War II. The projectile core was covered by a relatively thin layer of lead. Muzzle velocity was 790 m/s (2,592 ft/s) and the operating pressure was 310 MPa (44,962 psi). For recognition the primer annulus or whole primers were colored blue. S.m.E. bullets were 37.3 mm (1.47 in) long, boat-tailed, and weighed 11.55 g (178.2 gr). The mild steel core weights varied between the four production sub-executions from 5.47 to 5.79 g (84.4 to 89.4 gr). From 1942 onwards S.m.E. ammunition practically replaced the s.S. ammunition. In 1943 the lead content of the S.m.E. bullet was further reduced. To compensate for the lead reduction the mild steel core was redesigned resulting in a projectile lengthened to 39.8 mm (1.57 in) to retain the original S.m.E. bullet weight of 11.55 g (178.2 gr). This ammunition was designated
746:
1242:
1704:
2339:) from 1972 to 1978. It had a 10 g (154.3 gr) Semi-Armor-Piercing bullet with a copper jacket and mild steel core, corrosive VT stick propellant, and a Berdan-primed steel case with a green lacquer coating. The case mouth and primer pocket were sealed with a red sealant. It is unusual in that it has a uniform 56mm-long case, perhaps for cleaner extraction when used in belt-fed 8mm machine guns. Since it is from the portion after the neck, it chambers and feeds safely and extracts positively. It has sometimes been confused with the rather different Hungarian
1680:
1696:
1196:
1369:
1688:
935:
101:
1974:
projectile contained a hardened steel core embedded in lead at top and bottom and 0.5 g phosphor. The projectile has a small opening, sealed with solder that melts during firing allowing the phosphor to ignite and release a white smoke trail for 500 to 700 m (547 to 766 yd) during flight. The projectiles were intended to ignite flammable substances like fuels to set vehicles and aircraft on fire. This ammunition was also produced in a
1715:
2454:
36:
2382:
3159:
1302:
732:
592:
1348:). This is considerably lower than the C.I.P. pressure limit and is done for liability reasons, in case a 7.92×57mm Mauser "S-bore" cartridge is fired in an "I-bore" rifle that has a narrower throat and barrel diameter. Most European ammunition manufacturers load to a lower C.I.P. pressure limit - 380.00 MPa (55,114 psi) P
1744:
was mainly issued for aerial combat and as of 1918 in the later stages of World War I to infantry machine gunners. The desire for adopting new shorter barreled rifles and the introduction of the
Karabiner 98k were reasons for changing the standard German service ball rifle cartridge. The 1903 pattern
2068:
machine gun anti aircraft training ammunition loaded with 5.5 grams (85 gr) bullets with aluminium cores that had a muzzle velocity of 925 m/s (3,035 ft/s). Due to the lightweight bullet the maximum range was limited to approximately 2,000 m (2,187 yd). This cartridge can be
2009:
in the nose of the projectile during sudden deceleration producing a clearly observable amount of flash and smoke. The detonation on contact could cause fire. It had a muzzle velocity of 800 m/s (2,625 ft/s) and an operating pressure of 300 MPa (43,511 psi). The B bullet was like
1868:
hardened steel cored projectile for use against targets behind thick covers, tanks, or airplanes. Red circular cap groove, yellow bullet, bullet weight 11.85 g (182.9 gr), muzzle velocity 785 m/s (2,575 ft/s), operating pressure 300 MPa (43,511 psi). This ammunition was
2082:
machine gun anti aircraft training ammunition. The L.S. L'spur bullet weighed 6 grams (93 gr) and was basically the same as used in the L.S. ammunition but combined with a tracer that added 0.5 grams (7.7 gr) extra weight. This cartridge can be recognized by the green stripe over the case
1906:
red circular groove, black bullet point—German tracer bullets "were the best put out by any country — streamlined and with excellent ballistics". The bullet was basically the same as used in the S.m.K. ammunition but combined with a tracer that burned for 800 to 1,000 m (875 to 1,094 yd).
2271:
design adopted shortly before the war as a move towards rimless ammunition across the armed service. However the move was disrupted by the lead up to war. The BESA was only fitted to tanks and armoured cars of
British design (the original Czech design was also produced for German use following the
1827:
During World War II German snipers were issued with purpose-manufactured sniping ammunition, known as the 'effect-firing' s.S. round. The 'effect-firing' s.S. round featured an extra carefully measured propellant charge and seated an sS full-metal-jacketed boat-tail projectile of match-grade build
1739:
had a muzzle velocity of 760 m/s (2,493 ft/s) fired from a 600 millimetres (23.62 in) long barrel and an operating pressure of 320 MPa (46,412 psi). From a 740 millimetres (29.13 in) long barrel the muzzle velocity increased to 785 m/s (2,575 ft/s). From its
1147:
cartridges. Remarkably, both the 7.92 and 7,9 used in these and alike designations do not exactly comply to the actual C.I.P. or SAAMI cartridge, chamber and bore dimensions. All other non-military issued rimless and rimmed rifle cartridges originating from
Germany having approximately 8 mm
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and a relatively heavy, 14.7 grams (227 gr), round-nosed ball bullet with a diameter of 8.08 mm (0.318 in). The M/88 bore originally had 7.90 mm (0.311 in) lands diameter and 8.10 mm (0.319 in) grooves diameter. The M/88 barrel bore specification was changed by
960:
could, on a limited scale, continue using the 7.92×57mm Mauser as their service cartridge. The Treaty of
Versailles however effectively nixed the civilian use of 7.92×57mm Mauser chambered rifles by German hunters and sport shooters. During the mid-1930s Germany stopped obeying the restrictions
2183:
British cartridges included "ball", "armour-piercing", "tracer", and "incendiary". Blanks and a drill round were also available for instruction purposes. The drill round was an aluminium bullet fixed in a chromium-plated case which had three deep lengthwise recesses painted red to identify it.
1973:
machine gun ammunition loaded with the 10.15 grams (156.6 gr) P.m.K. bullets that had a muzzle velocity of 830 m/s (2,723 ft/s) and an operating pressure of 280 MPa (40,611 psi). This cartridge can be recognised by the black primer sealant and yellow tipped bullet. The
1936:
red circular groove, black bullet point—German night tracer bullets. The bullet was basically the same as used in the S.m.K. ammunition but combined with a dimmed tracer that was visible from 150 m (164 yd) to 800 to 1,000 m (875 to 1,094 yd) and would not temporarily blind
1819:
had a maximum range of approximately 4,700 m (5,140 yd). Even by contemporary (2012) standards 1000 m (1,094 yards) effective supersonic range is quite remarkable for a standard military rifle round. For recognition the primer sealant was green, and it had a yellow-tip marked bullet.
965:(Normalization regulation) effectively prohibited the production of non S-bore/7.92×57mm Mauser chambered arms in Nazi Germany. In post-World War 2 Germany, the production of the various preceding chamberings is allowed again, but these chamberings have become rare in post-1939 produced arms.
1851:("spitzer with iron core long") and lacked recognition marks. The S.m.E. lg external ballistic characteristics were practically identical to s.S. ammunition up to 1,400 m (1,531 yd) and the lengthened S.m.E. lg projectile was more accurate compared to the shorter S.m.E. projectile.
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The regular s.S. projectile had the following penetration performance: 85 cm (33 in) of dry pine wood at 100 m (109 yd), 65 cm (26 in) at 400 m (437 yd), 45 cm (18 in) at 800 m (875 yd) and 10 cm (4 in) at 1,800 m
693:– (G1 BC) of approximately 0.321 to 0.337 (ballistic coefficients are somewhat debatable) – of the new bullet, the 1903 pattern cartridge had an improved maximum effective range and a flatter trajectory, and was therefore less critical of range estimation compared to the M/88 cartridge.
921:
did not have a domestic arms industry and could not manufacture rifles but it could produce replacement parts and refurbish weapons. Israel only used its Mauser rifles in their original configuration for a short period, when NATO countries adopted a standard rifle cartridge, the
2047:("improved") high-velocity ammunition variants were loaded to a 50 MPa (7,252 psi) higher operating pressure than the corresponding normal ammunition variants. This increase in operating pressure resulted in a noticeable increase in muzzle velocity and barrel wear. The
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useful maximum range, that is defined by the maximum range of a small-arms projectile while still maintaining the minimum kinetic energy required to put unprotected personnel out of action, which is generally believed to be 15 kilogram-meters (147 J / 108 ft⋅lbf). The
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between 0.593 and 0.557 (ballistic coefficients are somewhat debatable) or a ballistic coefficient of approximately 0.295 (G7). When fired at the typical muzzle velocity of 760 m/s (2,493 ft/s) out of a 600 mm (23.6 in) barrel the s.S. bullet retained
2771:"8mm, Mauser, 8X57, 7.92X57, 7,92X57, 7.8X57, 7.8, 7.90, 7.92, Springfield, .30-03, .30-06. 8X57R, J, S, JR, JRS, Special, Remington, Winchester, Norma, RWS, DWM, German, Turk, Turkish, Turkey, Equador, Equadorian, Yugolavia, Yugoslavian, Czechoslovakia, C"
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could be easily mistaken for a "J". Even in the 21st century the "I" is often substituted by a "J" in
English speaking communities and German ammunition manufacturers often write "JS" instead of "IS" to avoid confusing customers. The letter "S" stands for
1824:(1,969 yd), 10 mm (0.39 in) of iron at 300 m (328 yd), 7 mm (0.28 in) at 550 m (601 yd), 5 mm (0.20 in) of steel at 100 m (109 yd) and 3 mm (0.12 in) at 600 m (656 yd).
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German government driven efforts to further improve on the performance of the military M/88 ammunition and the service arms in which the M/88 was used after several development steps eventually resulted in the official adoption on 3 April 1903 by the
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process before issue. Due to their precision they were also popular with snipers. There were no markings on the cartridge itself present to distinguish it from a normal s.S. cartridge. For recognition the cartridge boxes had a label with the word
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proof test cartridge that produced 450 MPa (65,267 psi) proof pressure. This is lower than the civilian C.I.P. 487.50 MPa (70,706 psi) PE piezo pressure proof test required for new or old refurbished 7.92×57mm Mauser chambered
2018:. "The Germans maintained that it was used mainly for observation and range-finding, but observers report having seen them in rifle clips and machine gun belts". Often this round was used to set vehicles and aircraft on fire. The regular German
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at 125% of this maximum C.I.P. pressure to certify for sale to consumers. This means that 7.92×57mm Mauser chambered arms in C.I.P. regulated countries are currently (2013) proof tested at 487.50 MPa (70,706 psi) PE piezo pressure.
2457:
8×57 IRS and 8×57 IS (a.k.a. 7.92×57mm Mauser) sporting rounds. The rimless (IS) cartridge on the right is used in repeating and self-loading rifles, while the rimmed cartridge on the left is for breech-loading actions only (and is marked
2001:—"observation") incendiary ball bullets contained phosphorus and "had a pellet in it which exploded on contact with any target, however frail". The projectile featured an internal floating firing pin mechanism detonates a small capsule of
2026:
on the
Eastern Front were permitted by Adolf Hitler in February 1945 to use these rounds that caused horrendous wounds as the projectiles tended to detonate after 100 to 130 millimetres (3.9 to 5.1 in) penetration in human tissue.
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in low light conditions. It had a bullet weight of 10.00 g (154.3 gr) and a muzzle velocity of 810 m/s (2,657 ft/s) and an operating pressure of 280 MPa (40,611 psi). This ammunition was also produced in a
583:. In its prime, the 7.92×57mm Mauser cartridge was one of the world's most popular military cartridges. In the 21st century it is still a popular sport and hunting cartridge that is factory-produced in Europe and the United States.
2412:
started making 7.92×57mm Mauser ammunition for export to the Middle East in the 1950s and 1960s. In the 1970s the JNA started to develop a new more accurate 7.9 mm ammunition, sniper universal ball M75, variant, designated
666:
of the dimensionally redesigned 7.92×57mm Mauser chambering. Besides the chambering, the bore (designated as "S-bore") was also dimensionally redesigned because the new bullet with a shorter cylindrical part had reduced
1205:
1828:
quality, lacking usual features such as a cannelure, to further improve the already high G1 ballistic coefficient to approximately 0.595 (G1) or 0.300 (G7). The 'effect-firing' s.S. projectile had a form factor (G7
1404:
O case capacity. The steel cartridge cases were produced in copper plated and lacquered executions. Some military cartridge cases were made with the aim to use less material and their ammunition boxes were marked
2031:
service rifles handled these cartridges without issues. This cartridge can be recognised by the black primer sealant, and a blackened bullet leaving the tip without colour. This ammunition was also produced in a
1907:
It had a bullet weight of 10.00 g (154.3 gr) and a muzzle velocity of 810 m/s (2,657 ft/s) and an operating pressure of 280 MPa (40,611 psi). This ammunition was also produced in a
1392:, and by the end of 1943, most German ammunition had that type of case. The weights and case capacities of the World War II military cartridge cases varied somewhat. The German military ammunition manufacturer
2130:("toolcartridge s.S.") with the same weight as a s.S. ball cartridge for examining the functioning of a firearms action. A horizontal ring of small holes above the extractor grooves differentiated the
1388:. The bullet lengths substantially varied between the different cartridge types, but all were loaded to an overall length of 80.6 mm (3.17 in). The Germans had started using steel cases in
3163:
857:, which was mounted in some of their tanks and other armoured vehicles, as well as being extensively used by the Chinese, especially early in the war. After World War II it was used by the early
1209:(Permanent International Commission for portable firearms testing) (C.I.P.)—an organisation for standards in ammunition for civilian use—currently (2012) designates the 7.92×57mm Mauser as the
2328:
The
Romanian military used the 7.92×57mm Mauser cartridge as standard issue from its independence. It gradually converted over in the 1950s and 1960s to using Warsaw Pact standard calibers.
1761:
became the standard German service ball cartridge in the 1930s when the German rearmament program started. The s.S. ball projectile with a 5.9 millimetres (0.23 in) long 6° 25′ 51″
1735:("heavy pointed or spitzer bullet") full metal jacket bullet and very well made. It was lead filled, had a gilding-metal-plated jacket, and weighed 12.8 grams (197.53 gr). The
2901:
2400:(JNA) designated their 7.92×57mm Mauser ammunition as 7.9 mm. At the end of the 1940s the Yugoslav People's Army adopted a 7.9 mm cartridge, ball M49 variant, designated
2799:
2288:
were mainly copies or modifications of the corresponding original German cartridge designs. The standard rifle cartridge was loaded with the 9.9 g (152.8 gr) S bullet (
1765:
was designed for long range use and offered the best aerodynamic efficiency and external ballistic performance of any standard rifle bullet used during World War II, with a G1
1753:, originally designed for long range machine gun use, produced less muzzle flash out of rifles that had a shorter barrel and also provided better accuracy. Because of this the
650:
1894–1895 to 7.90 mm (0.311 in) lands diameter and 8.20 mm (0.323 in) grooves diameter to improve accuracy and reduce barrel wear in M/88 chambered arms.
50:
689:) smokeless powder resulting in nearly 38% higher muzzle velocity and 27% more muzzle energy. The operating pressure was 300 MPa (43,511 psi). With the improved
1948:
high-velocity or "v" ammunition variant that added 115 m/s (377 ft/s) muzzle velocity to the normal S.m.K. Gl'spur variant. These rounds were also available in
1913:
high-velocity or "v" ammunition variant that added 115 m/s (377 ft/s) muzzle velocity to the normal S.m.K. L'spur variant. These rounds were also available in '
1070:
The 7.92×57mm Mauser cannot be used in countries that ban civil use of former or current military rifle cartridges, though since 2013 is no longer restricted in France.
2689:
3075:
961:
imposed by the Treaty of
Versailles and gradually the civilian use of 7.92×57mm Mauser chambered rifles by German hunters and sport shooters was resumed. In 1939 the
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pistol round. Apart from being the standard rifle cartridge of the German and Polish armed forces, it was also used by the armed forces of the United
Kingdom in the
794:. This, and the cartridge's high performance and versatility, led to the 7.92×57mm Mauser being adopted by the armed forces of various governments. These included:
2312:) cartridges were Polish modifications of the original German counterpart designs. The Polish designed a machine gun cartridge loaded with the long-range D bullet (
1810:
or indirect fire methods were not as commonly used by machine gunners during World War II as they were during World War I. This indirect firing method exploits the
1259:
The Polish military used 7,9mm or 7,92mm designations (mostly 7,9mm). The
Norwegian military used the designation 7,92×57 mm, sometimes "7,92 Lett" ("lett" meaning
1253:
The German military used 7,9mm as designation or omitted any diameter reference and only printed the exact type of loading on ammunition boxes during World War II.
968:
The 7.92×57mm Mauser is a common chambering offering in rifles marketed for European and North American sportsmen, alongside broadly similar cartridges such as the
1222:
2343:
cartridge. Some experts mistakenly believed it to be an experimental rimless pointed-bullet Hungarian "sniper rifle cartridge" developed by Hungary's Factory 22 (
1328:(Commission Internationale Permanente pour l'Epreuve des Armes à Feu Portatives) rulings the 7.92×57mm Mauser can handle up to 390.00 MPa (56,565 psi) P
5050:
3741:
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rifle round. Some believe it may have been for an experimental self-loading rifle or for a Communist Bloc client. It was most likely for use in the obsolete 8mm
1313:
Americans would define the shoulder angle at alpha/2 ≈ 19.1 degrees. The common rifling twist rate for this cartridge is 240 mm (1 in 9.45 in), 4 grooves,
1274:
was chambered for the 7.92×57mm Mauser, and was used in armoured vehicles during World War II. The British referred to this ammunition as Cartridge SA, 7.92.
2437:). For training and ceremonial use a 7.9 mm cartridge, blank was adopted. By the mid-1980s the JNA started to push toward adopting Soviet / Warsaw Pact
5405:
3042:
671:, which necessitated increasing its diameter and deepening barrel grooves (as a result the new cartridge was not fully interchangeable with the old one).
6400:
1875:
high-velocity or "v" ammunition variant that added 100 m/s (328 ft/s) muzzle velocity to the normal S.m.K. variant. There was also a version
708:
of the 7.92×57mm Mauser is relatively low compared to many other service rounds used in the early 20th century, many arms originally chambered for the
3308:
3786:
1731:("s.S. ball cartridge") was originally designed for long range machine gun use. It was loaded with a 35.3 mm (1.39 in) long, boat-tailed,
4202:
3627:
3686:
6012:
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ammunition. This process was interrupted by the fall of Yugoslavia and brought the 7.9 mm back into military service with the onset of the
1063:. The 7.92×57mm Mauser can offer very good penetrating ability due to a fast twist rate that enables it to fire long, heavy bullets with a high
4500:
3597:
1356:
offspring - for I-bore cartridges and use 8.08 to 8.09 mm (0.318 to 0.319 in) diameter projectiles; while the US based manufacturer
3567:
2866:
723:
The rimless cartridge cases have been used as the parent cases for several other necked-down and necked-up cartridges and a rimmed variant.
3278:
766:, the Germans were not able to develop or sell any military equipment after World War I. In the post-war years, 7.92×57mm Mauser chambered
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had started a military rifle ammunition revolution. The M/88 cartridge was loaded with 2.75 g (42.4 gr) of single-base (based on
2300:, "Pointed, Heavy ") — a copy of the German 1934 pattern s.S. cartridge — was used. The variant loaded with the armor-piercing P bullet (
1762:
1317:
of the lands = 7.89 mm (0.311 in), Ø grooves = 8.20 mm (0.323 in), land width = 4.40 mm (0.173 in) and the
54:
2898:
2165:
s.S. cartridge purpose-manufactured with particularly low production tolerances. These were used for zeroing in new arms as part of the
926:, Israel replaced all of the 7.92×57mm Mauser barrels on its Mauser rifles with barrels chambered for the new 7.62×51mm NATO cartridge.
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by reaming out metal from the chamber as it required a wider chamber throat to take the differently shaped and thicker brass of the new
3774:
2770:
3822:
5398:
4510:
2393:
1384:
Germany produced many military versions of the cartridge, and continued the development of different variations until the end of
3334:
3072:
1749:
produced excessive muzzle flash when fired from arms that did not have a long barrel like the Gewehr 98. It was found that the
426:
414:
3436:
3551:
2995:
2700:
2524:
1980:
high-velocity or "v" ammunition variant that added 115 m/s (377 ft/s) muzzle velocity to the normal P.m.K. variant.
6385:
1344:(voluntary) Maximum Average Pressure (MAP) for this cartridge is 35,000 psi (241.3 MPa) piezo pressure or (37,000
6390:
4195:
3461:
3025:
2011:
5060:
2508:
993:
6005:
5391:
2273:
3750:
3194:
2038:
high-velocity or "v" ammunition variant that added 110 m/s (361 ft/s) muzzle velocity to the normal B variant.
4493:
866:
3761:
3738:
2602:
2015:
1783:
76:
3733:
3049:
1832:) of 0.869, which indicates good aerodynamic efficiency and external ballistic performance for the bullet diameter.
3513:
3195:"7.9mm Mauser Polte factory drawings of various German military cartridge variants, projectiles and cartridge case"
3766:
3010:
1277:
United States intelligence documents from World War II refer to the cartridge as 7.92 or 7.92 mm or 7.92-mm.
1143:
The 7.92 naming convention is often used by English speaking sources for the military issued 7.92×57mm Mauser and
4188:
3425:
199:
58:
1411:("for rifle") use. Other military cartridge cases were made extra sturdy and their ammunition boxes were marked
5998:
5829:
5609:
4965:
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RIFLE AND MACHINE-GUN AMMUNITION (7.92mm) US Military Intelligence Service, Special Series No. 14, May 25, 1943
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produce factory new 7.92×57mm Mauser hunting rifles and European ammunition manufacturers like Blaser, Lapua,
834:. This made the round the most widely used military rifle cartridge in the world during the inter-war years.
6190:
6185:
4486:
3815:
1163:
caused the "Mauser" tag, though the Mauser company had nothing to do with the development of this cartridge.
3728:
6395:
5383:
4345:
3297:
745:
3783:
2617:
1887:
instead of a steel core. Sintered iron and mild steel cores also came into use in this ammunition. German
1199:
German made unprimed cases with their packaging box displaying the C.I.P. 8 × 57 IS cartridge designation.
5768:
5725:
4995:
3890:
873:
before being completely phased out of service in the 1960s. Later, when Egypt decided to manufacture the
3635:
3173:
2471:
5801:
5507:
4955:
3692:
2840:
2367:
2006:
1213:. This designation has the power of law for civil use in C.I.P. member states like the United Kingdom.
17:
2603:
RWS Rifle Cartridge Brochure showing 8×57mm IR, 8×57mm IS and 8×57mm IRS cartridge offerings at page 9
2296:. For machine guns a cartridge variant loaded with the heavier 12.8 g (197.5 gr) SC bullet (
611:
The parent cartridge, upon which the 7.92×57mm Mauser is based, was adopted by Germany in 1888 as the
5990:
3091:
2397:
1097:
The naming of this cartridge is cultural and epoch dependent and hence not uniform around the world.
914:
4478:
3605:
3389:
2919:
1400:
O case capacity and steel cartridge cases weighing 10.90 g (168 gr) with 3.95 ml (61 gr) H
1249:
with five brass cased s.S. (ball-type load) cartridges produced for the German military in July 1939
6117:
5544:
5415:
5015:
4945:
4830:
4636:
4632:
4042:
3808:
3723:
2519:
1393:
1345:
881:, they redesigned the breech to accept the 7.92×57mm Mauser cartridge rather than use the original
685:
of 8.2 mm (0.323 in) diameter and more powerful double-base (based on nitrocellulose and
3575:
1289:
O. The exterior shape of the case was designed to promote reliable case feeding and extraction in
1139:
This list is not conclusive and other nomenclature or designation variations might be encountered.
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2874:
1703:
997:
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Im Auge des Jägers: der Wehrmachts-Scharfschütze Franz Karner ; (eine biographische Studie)
2962:(Small-calibre ammunition of the September campaign) in: "Strzał" 10/2010, pp. 18-24 (in Polish)
2654:
1035:
The 7.92×57mm Mauser cartridge's performance makes it suitable for the hunting all medium-sized
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may contain an excessive amount of intricate detail that may interest only a particular audience
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5146:
4627:
4154:
2010:
any other high-explosive or incendiary bullet, illegal for anti-personnel use according to the
1001:
846:
5005:
4980:
4790:
3364:
6306:
5549:
5223:
5020:
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tripod and aimed through the MG Z 34 or MG Z 40 telescopic sight, the effective range of the
1766:
690:
5357:
3365:"The Case for a General-Purpose Rifle and Machine Gun Cartridge (GPC) by Anthony G Williams"
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general-purpose machinegun clones like the M53. Yugoslavian state arms manufacturers like
1285:
The 7.92×57mm Mauser cartridge has a cartridge case capacity of 4.09 ml (63 grains) H
950:
imposed comprehensive and complex restrictions upon the post-war German armed forces (the
850:
8:
6225:
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5604:
5431:
5186:
4840:
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4180:
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3239:
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produced brass cartridge cases weighing 10.32 g (159 gr) with 4.03 ml (62 gr) H
1021:
6334:
5909:
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4108:
4103:
3119:
126:
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5735:
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4780:
4617:
4408:
4401:
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2213:
Mark II.Z bullet has "flatter" nose and longer parallel portion to engage with rifling
2166:
1241:
1078:
203:
134:
6349:
4835:
4294:
4123:
4098:
2104:) between bullet and propellant powder. Safe distance given at 25 m (27 yd).
595:
1888 pattern M/88 (left) parent cartridge alongside the 1903 pattern 7.92×57mm Mauser
6278:
5852:
5788:
5730:
5692:
5652:
5594:
5539:
5502:
5291:
5173:
5076:
4785:
4745:
4289:
4246:
4057:
4052:
4047:
3895:
3885:
3880:
3875:
3860:
3855:
3850:
3845:
3547:
3342:
2991:
2421:
sniper/designated marksman rifle for the JNA. Other adoption of the ammunition where
2386:
2260:
The ball case was filled with a charge of around 45 grains (3 g) of nitro-cellulose.
1960:
variants for aerial use that burned between 100 and 600 m (109 and 656 yd).
1923:
variants for aerial use that burned between 100 and 600 m (109 and 656 yd).
1893:
armor-piercing bullets were very good, being very stable and accurate at long ranges.
1064:
5347:
5040:
4940:
4935:
4138:
2546:
2534:
2476:
2051:
high-velocity ammunition variants operating pressures remained below the civilian (P
1332:
piezo pressure. In C.I.P. regulated countries every rifle cartridge combo has to be
1144:
923:
118:
114:
106:
6160:
6140:
6065:
6027:
5589:
4990:
4985:
4907:
4902:
4889:
4825:
4820:
4651:
4522:
4462:
4382:
4376:
4369:
4236:
4223:
2264:
1938:
1884:
1333:
1271:
1184:
1005:
854:
682:
646:
633:(G.P.K.) (Rifle Testing Commission), as the new smokeless propellant introduced as
4128:
4118:
4113:
3462:"7.9mm Mauser color codes drawings of various German military cartridge variantse"
2491:
2481:
1420:
1166:
The letter "J" often mentioned by English speaking sources is actually an "I" for
6301:
6288:
5866:
5862:
5847:
5584:
5487:
4879:
4856:
3790:
3778:
3745:
3079:
3029:
2905:
2738:
2285:
2122:("drill cartridge S.K.") with vertical grooves in the brass for aiming exercises.
1691:
Left 7.9 mm s.S. and right S.m.E. ammunition beside their boat-tailed projectiles
1082:
756:
668:
3469:
3022:
2571:
2359:
2241:
Red tracer composition in non-streamlined bullet. Effective for 900 yards.
1695:
1195:
6273:
6132:
5773:
5634:
5454:
5068:
5010:
4975:
4874:
4661:
4442:
4423:
4309:
4256:
4032:
3865:
1787:
1683:
German 7.92 mm s.S. 12.8 g (198 gr) Full Metal Jacket Boat-Tail round
1679:
1318:
1025:
803:
775:
642:
565:
211:
191:
183:
2971:
Nordisk Våpenforum, Norske militærpatroner, Vidar Andresen, nr 3-1985, page 46
2725:
2438:
1206:
Commission Internationale Permanente pour l'Epreuve des Armes à Feu Portatives
678:(S ball cartridge) was loaded with a lighter 9.9 grams (153 gr), pointed
6379:
6268:
6263:
6210:
6122:
6045:
6040:
6035:
5619:
5599:
5579:
5283:
5030:
4912:
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4211:
3915:
3449:
Der Dienst-Unterricht im Heere, Ausgabe für den Schützen der Schützenkompanie
3202:
2442:
2409:
2317:
2304:) was a copy of the German SmK cartridge. The armor-piercing-with-tracer PS (
2028:
1807:
1803:
1664:
1360:
followed their lead in their (now discontinued) EuroSpec brand 8×57 JS load.
1263:) to differentiate it from the similar but not interchangeable 7,92×61 Tung (
1246:
1156:
1052:
1029:
1013:
738:
735:
686:
576:
156:
5975:
5945:
5413:
4457:
3900:
2551:
1806:
support roles could be extended out to 3,500 m (3,828 yd), though
1100:
The 7.92×57mm Mauser cartridge is also known by the following designations:
1085:. The 8×57mm IRS is commercially offered as a chambering option in European
57:
any relevant information, and removing excessive detail that may be against
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6258:
5955:
5839:
5512:
5497:
5025:
5000:
4917:
4897:
4815:
4795:
4570:
4565:
4560:
4535:
4514:
4392:
4360:
4251:
4231:
4164:
2561:
2422:
1385:
1368:
1086:
985:
870:
862:
838:
385:
239:
122:
6364:
5372:
3172:
Maj. James C. Beyer, MC; Maj. James K. Arima, MSC & Doris W. Johnson.
1225:(SAAMI) currently (2012) designates the 7.92×57mm Mauser cartridge as the
1175:
938:
7.92×57mm Mauser (above) and the rimmed 8×57mm IRS cartridges loaded with
885:
Ag m/42 cartridge. Its military use continues today (2012) in some former
110:
6253:
6248:
6175:
6145:
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4004:
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1294:
1290:
1036:
890:
874:
842:
705:
622:
234:
2496:
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1267:). Ammunition produced by Raufoss after the war was designated 7,92×57.
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977:
973:
969:
882:
5924:
5672:
5614:
5534:
5477:
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5299:
4555:
4545:
4530:
4467:
4241:
4062:
4037:
3180:. Office of the Surgeon General Department of the Army. pp. 52–53.
2404:, as infantry ammunition for use in Mauser-type bolt-action rifles and
2355:
2320:
range of 5,200 m (5,687 yd) to 5,500 m (6,015 yd).
1771:
952:
886:
858:
827:
613:
207:
6020:
4340:
2340:
913:, captured by the Allies and acquired by Israel were important in the
893:
sniper rifle, M48 bolt-action rifle and the license-built copy of the
100:
6215:
5710:
5705:
5569:
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5492:
5247:
5198:
5134:
4750:
4646:
4607:
4602:
4550:
4508:
4279:
4169:
3920:
3870:
3043:"ANSI/SAAMI Centerfire Rifle | Z.299.4 1992 - Pages 19 and 24 of 240"
2556:
2097:
1650:
1152:
1056:
909:
767:
638:
580:
3335:"7.9mm Mauser drawing of s.S. proofing projectile without cannelure"
3267:
Towards a “600 m” lightweight General Purpose Cartridge, v2015 p. 12
3013:
Section V: AMMUNITION 27. RIFLE AND MACHINE-GUN AMMUNITION (7.92-MM)
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6205:
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5806:
5682:
5472:
4845:
4765:
4699:
3598:"Marstar Canada - 7.9mm Cartridge, Sniper, with Universal ball M75"
2462:
This was the parent case for many other later cartridges, such as:
2019:
1888:
1314:
1171:
939:
634:
3011:
Military Intelligence Service, Special Series No. 14, May 25, 1943
1699:
Steel lacquered cased German s.S. ball ammunition produced in 1941
6324:
6240:
6155:
6112:
6107:
6102:
6097:
6079:
5965:
5929:
5914:
5874:
5821:
5745:
5624:
5526:
5446:
5436:
5337:
5271:
5092:
4927:
4694:
4584:
4452:
4159:
2184:
Ammunition was supplied in belted form with 225 rounds per belt.
1714:
1426:
7.92×57mm Mauser German military standard-issue rifle cartridges
1357:
1048:
1044:
898:
878:
807:
787:
771:
179:
3514:"Handbuch der Flugzeug Bordwaffenmunition 1936 - 1945, page 218"
2985:
1674:
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5464:
5235:
5123:
5112:
5104:
4704:
4641:
3831:
3112:
2765:
2763:
2761:
2759:
2453:
2023:
2002:
1421:
German military standard ball service rifle cartridge evolution
1325:
1160:
989:
918:
815:
799:
783:
779:
561:
215:
195:
3032:
Originally Published by U.S. Office of Chief of Ordnance, 1945
1032:
bolt action hunting rifle chambered for the 7.92×57mm Mauser.
6165:
6075:
5796:
5778:
5700:
5677:
5642:
5522:
5482:
5423:
5158:
5084:
4775:
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4317:
4271:
2430:
2405:
2363:
2268:
2100:
in the brass, red wood- or cardboard-bullet, cardboard plug (
1799:
1795:
1341:
1221:
The United States standardizing body for sporting cartridges
1187:" for that style of bullet is derived from this German term.
984:
magnum hunting cartridges. Major European manufacturers like
894:
823:
819:
795:
791:
749:
569:
553:
223:
187:
146:
3390:"Form Factors: A Useful Analysis Tool - Berger Bullets Blog"
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2381:
1301:
1190:
5662:
5210:
4679:
2815:"20th Century German Military Arms and Ammo - RifleShooter"
2618:"SAAMI 8mm MAUSER (7.92×57) cartridge and chamber drawings"
2434:
2396:
used the 7.92×57mm Mauser as a military service round. The
2350:
It is not clear why the cartridge was manufactured, as the
2335:
cartridge was manufactured in Romania by their Factory 22 (
1721:, red circular groove, black bullet point tracer ammunition
1060:
1040:
1017:
1009:
934:
811:
731:
579:
in 1903–1905, and was the German service cartridge in both
294:
219:
4210:
2276:) and captured German ammunition was used when available.
2069:
recognized by the green stripe painted over the case head.
3800:
3073:
ANSI/SAAMI Velocity & Pressure Data: Centerfire Rifle
2022:
units were not allowed to use this round; however German
1256:
In Sweden the cartridge was designated "8mm patron m/39"
3628:"Marstar Canada - 7.9mm Cartridge, Ball with tracer M70"
3120:"FN Mauser Model 98 rifle and carbine operator's manual"
2944:
http://gotavapen.se/gota/artiklar/rifles_se/gev39_40.htm
1216:
3691:, Medical Department United States Army, archived from
3279:"How The Machine Gun Changed Combat During World War I"
1774:
velocity up to and past 1,000 m (1,094 yd) (V
591:
2448:
2263:
The British cartridge was used in only one weapon—the
2227:
Hard steel core, lead-antimony sleeve, steel envelope
2075:
Patrone L.S. L'spur - Leichtes Spitzgeschoß Leuchtspur
1667:
rifles with 600 mm (23.6 in) barrel length.
1653:
rifles with 740 mm (29.1 in) barrel length.
2809:
2807:
1308:
7.92×57mm Mauser maximum C.I.P. cartridge dimensions.
1223:
Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers' Institute
3658:"Marstar Canada - Yugoslavian Ammunition Production"
2425:
7.9 mm cartridge, ball with tracer, designated
1280:
1148:
bullet diameter are connected to 8 mm namings.
575:. The 7.92×57mm Mauser cartridge was adopted by the
6021:Italian firearms and light weapons of World War II
3189:
3187:
2804:
841:it was one of the few cartridges used by both the
3751:Technical drawings of German 8×57 IS bullet types
3234:
3232:
3230:
3228:
3226:
3224:
3222:
3220:
3084:
2988:Churchill Tank: Vehicle History and Specification
2292:, "Pointed "), a copy of the 1905 pattern German
2284:The cartridges manufactured in Poland during the
1236:
1183:("pointed bullet"), and the English designation "
865:. It saw limited uses by the various (police and
6377:
5203:
5179:
5166:
5151:
5139:
2684:
2682:
2680:
2678:
1929:S.m.K. Gl'spur - Spitzgeschoß mit Kern Glimmspur
1899:S.m.K. L'spur - Spitzgeschoß mit Kern Leuchtspur
1719:S.m.K. L'spur - Spitzgeschoß mit Kern Leuchtspur
1073:The rimmed variant of the 7.92×57mm Mauser, the
3541:
3324:Peter R. Senich: German Sniper 1914-45, Page 91
3295:
3184:
2612:
2610:
2376:
2323:
2055:) 390 MPa (56,565 psi) C.I.P. ruling.
1645:The data for the M/88 and the 7.92×57mm Mauser
1380:fired from a 600 mm (23.6 in) barrel.
6123:Moschetto Automatico Revelli-Beretta Mod. 1915
3684:
3217:
2800:Die neue Gewehrpatrone A. Korzen 1906 (German)
2178:
849:powers, a distinction that it shared with the
603:
6006:
5399:
4494:
4196:
3816:
3739:Various images of 7,92×57mm Mauser cartridges
2675:
2429:. The M70 tracer round burns out to 900
2279:
1675:German cartridge variants during World War II
1363:
1174:"). A stamped "I" at the cartridge bottom in
712:could be and were adapted for chambering the
3568:"Marstar Canada - 7.9mm Cartridge, Ball M49"
2990:. H.M. Stationery Office. pp. 100–102.
2981:
2979:
2977:
2954:
2952:
2649:
2647:
2645:
2643:
2641:
2607:
2502:
2155:
2141:
2107:
2086:
2072:
2058:
1983:
1963:
1926:
1896:
1876:
1858:
1844:
1836:
1159:service rifles designed and manufactured by
5276:
3289:
2960:Amunicja małokalibrowa kampanii wrześniowej
1847:S.m.E. lg - Spitzgeschoß mit Eisenkern lang
1802:general-purpose machine guns in long-range
6013:
5999:
5406:
5392:
4501:
4487:
4203:
4189:
3823:
3809:
2598:
2596:
1176:writing styles used in the past in Germany
625:service rifle). It was a first-generation
532:Test barrel length: 600 mm (23.62 in)
6401:Weapons and ammunition introduced in 1905
5252:
5240:
2986:Royal Armoured Corps Tank Museum (1983).
2974:
2949:
2638:
1352:piezo pressure for the 8×57mm I civilian
1191:Current European civil C.I.P. designation
77:Learn how and when to remove this message
5312:
5228:
5216:
5191:
5097:
3712:Mauser fanatic- 8x57JS, The Lord of War.
2894:
2892:
2452:
2394:Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
2380:
2347:) until it became available as surplus.
1713:
1702:
1694:
1686:
1678:
1367:
1240:
1203:The mainly European arms standards body
1194:
1024:produce factory new ammunition. In 2004
933:
744:
730:
590:
506:12.8 g (198 gr) RWS ID Classic
3784:British produced 7.92mm BESA ammunition
3508:
3506:
3504:
3502:
3500:
3498:
2593:
2218:Cartridge, SA, Armour-piercing, 7.92mm
1710:, yellow bullet, and red primer sealant
93:7.92×57mm Mauser, 8×57mm (IS or Mauser)
14:
6378:
3153:
3151:
3149:
3147:
3145:
3143:
2541:Contemporary military rifle cartridges
1883:("spitzer with hardcore") which had a
1151:The widespread use in German military
517:9.0 g (139 gr) RWS EVO GREEN
6108:Moschetto per Truppe Speciali Mod. 91
5994:
5387:
4482:
4184:
3804:
2917:
2889:
2525:Table of handgun and rifle cartridges
1217:Current U.S. civil SAAMI designations
907:Rifles formerly manufactured for the
741:with brass-cased 7.92×57mm ammunition
700:was replaced in 1904 and 1905 by the
5264:
3495:
2079:("light spitzer bullet with tracer")
2061:Patrone L.S. - Leichtes Spitzgeschoß
1879:S.m.K.H. - Spitzgeschoß mit Hartkern
29:
3298:"The Practical Range of Small Arms"
3140:
2449:The 7.92×57mm Mauser as parent case
2417:. This was done to support the new
2385:Yugoslav People's Army 7.9 mm
2134:round from the s.S. ball cartridge.
1933:("spitzer with core night tracer" )
1839:S.m.E. - Spitzgeschoß mit Eisenkern
1790:ρ = 1.225 kg/m). Mounted to a
1092:
762:Due to restrictions imposed by the
24:
3772:The 8mm (7,92×57) Mauser Cartridge
3708:C.I.P. decisions, texts and tables
3314:from the original on 5 March 2015.
3166:from websites or documents of the
2246:Cartridge, SA, Incendiary, 7.92mm
1655:The data for the 7.92×57mm Mauser
25:
6412:
3717:
2655:"C.I.P. TDCC datasheet 8 x 57 IS"
2509:List of 7.92×57mm Mauser firearms
2354:used the standard Communist-Bloc
1784:International Standard Atmosphere
1297:alike, under extreme conditions.
1281:Cartridge drawings and dimensions
877:, a licensed copy of the Swedish
629:cartridge designed by the German
495:12.7 g (196 gr) RWS TMR
484:12.1 g (187 gr) RWS HMK
5414:Chinese infantry weapons of the
3724:The German Mauser K98k Info site
3162: This article incorporates
3157:
3092:"C.I.P. TDCC datasheet 8 x 57 I"
1637:3,604 joules (2,658 ft⋅lbf)
1591:3,697 joules (2,727 ft⋅lbf)
1548:3,816 joules (2,815 ft⋅lbf)
1505:2,983 joules (2,200 ft⋅lbf)
1300:
1122:7.92×57 Mauser, 7.92×57mm Mauser
904:machine gun use this cartridge.
770:pattern rifles were produced in
653:
523:3,809 J (2,809 ft⋅lbf)
512:4,096 J (3,021 ft⋅lbf)
501:4,064 J (2,997 ft⋅lbf)
490:4,068 J (3,000 ft⋅lbf)
479:3,934 J (2,902 ft⋅lbf)
473:11.7 g (181 gr) RWS DK
432:241.3 MPa (35,000 psi)
420:390.0 MPa (56,560 psi)
99:
34:
6103:Moschetto Mod. 91 da Cavalleria
4966:Gross Panzergranate 46 & 61
3729:The Mauser Shooting Association
3650:
3620:
3590:
3560:
3535:
3484:
3454:
3441:
3437:Patrone S.m.E. lg Schnittmodell
3430:
3419:
3408:
3382:
3357:
3327:
3318:
3271:
3260:
3066:
3035:
3016:
3004:
2965:
2937:
2911:
2859:
2833:
2690:"WILD UND HUND - WILD UND HUND"
1997:10.85 grams (167.4 gr) B (
1757:was phased out in 1933 and the
1640:310 MPa (44,962 psi)
1594:320 MPa (46,412 psi)
1551:300 MPa (43,511 psi)
956:). According to the treaty the
929:
726:
696:In German military service the
534:Source(s): RWS / RUAG Ammotech
257:German Rifle Testing Commission
27:German military rifle cartridge
3451:, edition 1940, pp. 169f.
2793:
2739:"Projectile for hand-firearms"
2731:
2718:
2373:from 1968 to the early 1980s.
2232:Cartridge, SA, Tracer, 7.92mm
2162:("sighting-in cartridge s.S.")
1970:("phosphorus with steel core")
1861:S.m.K. - Spitzgeschoß mit Kern
1634:790 m/s (2,592 ft/s)
1588:760 m/s (2,493 ft/s)
1545:878 m/s (2,881 ft/s)
1502:639 m/s (2,096 ft/s)
1237:Historic military designations
586:
520:920 m/s (3,000 ft/s)
509:800 m/s (2,600 ft/s)
498:800 m/s (2,600 ft/s)
487:820 m/s (2,700 ft/s)
476:820 m/s (2,700 ft/s)
13:
1:
3678:
1854:Special ammunition included:
1625:10.95 mm (0.431 in)
1622:11.94 mm (0.470 in)
1619:11.95 mm (0.470 in)
1579:10.95 mm (0.431 in)
1576:11.94 mm (0.470 in)
1573:11.95 mm (0.470 in)
1536:10.95 mm (0.431 in)
1533:11.94 mm (0.470 in)
1530:11.95 mm (0.470 in)
1493:10.95 mm (0.431 in)
1490:11.94 mm (0.470 in)
1487:11.95 mm (0.470 in)
376:82.00 mm (3.228 in)
368:57.00 mm (2.244 in)
352:11.95 mm (0.470 in)
344:11.94 mm (0.470 in)
336:10.95 mm (0.431 in)
6151:Carabinetta Automatica O.V.P
6098:Fucile da Fanteria Mod. 1891
3685:James C. Beyer, ed. (1962),
2587:
2582:
2377:Yugoslav military ammunition
2333:7.92 LPS gs MD71 (7.92×56mm)
2324:Romanian military ammunition
2274:occupation of Czechoslovakia
2204:Cartridge, SA, Ball, 7.92mm
2083:head and a black bullet tip.
2012:Saint Petersburg Declaration
1903:("spitzer with core tracer")
1733:s.S. - schweres Spitzgeschoß
1628:9.08 mm (0.357 in)
1613:11.55 g (178.2 gr)
1582:9.08 mm (0.357 in)
1539:9.08 mm (0.357 in)
1496:8.99 mm (0.354 in)
1478:8.07 mm (0.318 in)
360:1.30 mm (0.051 in)
328:9.08 mm (0.357 in)
320:7.89 mm (0.311 in)
312:8.22 mm (0.324 in)
59:Knowledge's inclusion policy
7:
6391:Pistol and rifle cartridges
6335:6.5×52mm Mannlicher-Carcano
5508:Smith & Wesson Model 10
4996:Multi-Star Signal Cartridge
4991:Model 1943 Stielhandgranate
4981:Model 1924 Stielhandgranate
3998:98 .375 Holland and Holland
3734:Munition 7,9×57 IS / 7,9×57
3240:"Die Patrone 7.92mm (8x57)"
2920:"Book Review, January 2002"
2513:
2316:), which offered a maximum
2192:
2189:
2179:British military ammunition
1835:In 1940 Germany introduced
1631:80.6 mm (3.17 in)
1610:8.2 mm (0.323 in)
1585:80.6 mm (3.17 in)
1567:12.8 g (197.5 gr)
1564:8.2 mm (0.323 in)
1542:80.6 mm (3.17 in)
1521:8.2 mm (0.323 in)
1499:80.6 mm (3.17 in)
1481:14.6 g (225.3 gr)
10:
6417:
4956:Gross Gewehr-Panzergranate
4509:German firearms and light
3830:
3705:C.I.P. CD-ROM edition 2007
2867:"Remington's 8×57 Classic"
2506:
2280:Polish military ammunition
2267:. This was a Czechoslovak
2005:which in turn ignites the
1966:P.m.K. - Phosphor mit Kern
1644:
1524:9.9 g (152.8 gr)
1364:German military ammunition
1324:According to the official
1310:All sizes in millimeters.
1131:8×57 Mauser, 8×57mm Mauser
1113:7.92 Mauser, 7.92mm Mauser
1077:, was developed later for
1028:offered a limited-edition
226:, and many other countries
6386:7.92×57mm Mauser firearms
6315:
6287:
6239:
6174:
6131:
6074:
6026:
5938:
5897:
5888:
5861:
5838:
5820:
5787:
5754:
5691:
5633:
5521:
5463:
5445:
5422:
5323:
5049:
4926:
4888:
4854:
4713:
4660:
4579:
4521:
4433:
4391:
4359:
4326:
4308:
4270:
4222:
4160:Mauser MP 3008 "Volks MP"
4147:
4091:
4071:
4025:
3929:
3838:
3796:Die Patrone 7.92mm (8x57)
3283:Norwich University Online
3174:"Enemy Ordnance Materiel"
3023:Catalog of Enemy Ordnance
2503:Chambered service weapons
1786:conditions at sea level (
1417:("for machine gun") use.
1372:Ballistic tables for the
963:Normalisierungsverordnung
664:Gewehr-Prüfungskommission
631:Gewehr-Prüfungskommission
531:
522:
511:
500:
489:
478:
467:
464:
461:
457:
453:
449:
444:
436:
424:
412:
404:
396:
380:
372:
364:
356:
348:
340:
332:
324:
316:
308:
300:
290:
285:
277:
269:
261:
253:
248:
230:
175:
167:
162:
153:Place of origin
152:
142:
98:
91:
6231:Fucile Controcarro 35(P)
6179:and other larger weapons
6118:Armaguerra Mod. 39 rifle
5416:Second Sino-Japanese War
5016:Propaganda-Gewehrgranate
4986:Model 1939 Eihandgranate
4946:Fallschirm Leuchtpatrone
4831:Einstossflammenwerfer 46
3542:Albrecht Wacker (2000).
2577:
2520:List of rifle cartridges
2472:6×57mm Triebel (wildcat)
2148:("proof cartridge s.S.")
2065:("light spitzer bullet")
1957:S.m.K. Gl'spur-v 100/600
1616:57 mm (2.2 in)
1570:57 mm (2.2 in)
1527:57 mm (2.2 in)
1484:57 mm (2.2 in)
1107:7.9 Mauser, 7.9mm Mauser
994:Česká Zbrojovka firearms
752:with inserted 7.92×57mm
384:4.09 cm (63.1
5036:Wurfgranate Patrone 326
4961:Gewehr-Granatpatrone 40
4801:Raketen-Panzerbüchse 43
2392:After World War II the
2356:7.62mm M91 Mosin-Nagant
2306:przeciwpancerny smugowy
2210:Dark purple if present
1920:S.m.K. L'spur-v 100/600
1270:The British military's
832:German African colonies
6191:Fiat Revelli Mod. 1935
6186:Fiat-Revelli Mod. 1914
5147:Bren light machine gun
4816:Fliegerfaust/Luftfaust
4731:Schwarzlose MG M.07/12
4628:M30 Luftwaffe drilling
4608:Gewehr 43/Karabiner 43
3762:7,92×57 on GunsTribune
3164:public domain material
2459:
2398:Yugoslav People's Army
2389:
2156:
2142:
2108:
2087:
2073:
2059:
1984:
1964:
1951:S.m.K. Gl'spur 100/600
1927:
1915:S.m.K. L'spur 100/600'
1897:
1890:Spitzgeschoss mit Kern
1877:
1859:
1845:
1837:
1740:1914 introduction the
1722:
1711:
1700:
1692:
1684:
1381:
1250:
1200:
1002:Mauser Jagdwaffen GmbH
946:After World War I the
943:
759:
742:
600:
333:Shoulder diameter
6307:81/14 Model 35 Mortar
5951:7.62×63mm Springfield
5550:Chiang Kai-shek rifle
5224:PPS-43 submachine gun
5051:Notable foreign-made
5021:Shaving Stick Grenade
4613:Grossfuss Sturmgewehr
4015:M03 Anniversary Model
3491:Die Geschoße (German)
3305:The American Rifleman
2958:Dąbrowski, Jarosław.
2456:
2384:
2366:used by the Romanian
1865:("spitzer with core")
1767:ballistic coefficient
1717:
1708:Spitzgeschoß mit Kern
1706:
1698:
1690:
1682:
1371:
1244:
1198:
937:
915:1948 Arab–Israeli War
748:
734:
691:ballistic coefficient
594:
445:Ballistic performance
400:240 mm (1 in 9.45 in)
5915:7.65×17mmSR Browning
5880:Boys anti-tank rifle
5741:Lahti-Saloranta M/26
5343:7.65×21mm Parabellum
5338:7.65×17mmSR Browning
4971:Gewehr-Sprenggranate
4951:Gewehr-Panzergranate
4719:other larger weapons
4300:Mauser 1918 T-Gewehr
4262:M1879 Reichsrevolver
4214:infantry weapons of
3944:Special Rifle Type A
3296:Kjellgren, G. L. M.
2371:("Patriotic Guards")
2308:) and incendiary Z (
2235:Mark I.Z, Mark II.Z
2221:Mark I.Z, Mark II.Z
2207:Mark I.Z, Mark II.Z
2127:Werkzeugpatrone s.S.
2119:Exerzierpatrone S.K.
2112:("drill cartridge" )
1725:The German standard
1134:8 × 57 IS, 8 × 57 JS
1022:Sellier & Bellot
976:, 6.5×57mm, and the
948:Treaty of Versailles
764:Treaty of Versailles
683:(spire point bullet)
637:in the 1886 pattern
627:smokeless propellant
309:Bullet diameter
6396:Military cartridges
6226:Solothurn S-18/1000
5756:Medium machine guns
5605:M1941 Johnson rifle
5545:Type 21 and Type 77
5308:Thompson Model 1928
5303:as Karabiner 455(a)
5187:Beretta Model 38/42
5006:Panzerwurfkörper 42
4841:Solothurn S-18/1000
4566:Dreyse M1907 Pistol
3472:on 23 February 2018
2918:Firestone, Adam C.
2871:rifleshootermag.com
2819:rifleshootermag.com
2775:omegacrossroads.com
2158:Anschußpatrone s.S.
2144:Beschußpatrone s.S.
2102:Fließpappe-Pfropfen
2093:("blank cartridge")
1869:also produced in a
1467:Operating pressure
1427:
1245:Ammunition box and
1079:break-barrel rifles
942:TIG hunting bullets
544:(designated as the
373:Overall length
304:Rimless, bottleneck
281:8×57mm IRS (rimmed)
244:and numerous others
137:military cartridges
105:From left to right
5789:Heavy machine guns
5693:Light machine guns
5668:United Defense M42
5565:Karabinek wz. 1929
5358:7.92×94mm Patronen
5324:German cartridges
5130:as Gewehr 33/40(t)
4642:MP 43/MP 44/StG 44
4618:Karabinek wz. 1929
4546:Walther PP and PPK
4409:Grossflammenwerfer
4402:Kleinflammenwerfer
4290:Mauser Modell 1907
3974:Mauserlein Olympia
3789:2013-10-19 at the
3777:2016-10-02 at the
3744:2014-05-31 at the
3307:. pp. 40–44.
3168:United States Army
3078:2013-07-02 at the
3028:2013-10-19 at the
2904:2011-05-24 at the
2821:. 18 February 2016
2726:US PAT No. RE12927
2567:.30-06 Springfield
2460:
2390:
2369:Garzile Patriotice
2364:MG 42 machine guns
2341:8×56mmR Mannlicher
1723:
1712:
1701:
1693:
1685:
1425:
1382:
1251:
1201:
1119:7.92×57, 7.92×57mm
1116:Cartridge SA, 7.92
944:
760:
743:
617:(cartridge 88) or
601:
425:Maximum pressure (
413:Maximum pressure (
397:Rifling twist
357:Rim thickness
341:Base diameter
325:Neck diameter
317:Land diameter
249:Production history
204:Dominican Republic
135:.30-06 Springfield
6373:
6372:
6360:9×19mm Parabellum
6340:7.35×51mm Carcano
5988:
5987:
5984:
5983:
5956:7.7×56mmR British
5920:9×19mm Parabellum
5905:7.62×25mm Tokarev
5853:M1A1 flamethrower
5595:M1903 Springfield
5503:Browning Hi-Power
5381:
5380:
5363:9×19mm Parabellum
5174:Browning wz. 1928
5108:as Pistole 645(p)
5088:as Pistole 660(a)
5080:as Pistole 640(b)
5077:Browning Hi-Power
5072:as Pistole 657(n)
5064:as Pistole 625(f)
4890:Grenade launchers
4476:
4475:
4247:Mauser Model 1914
4178:
4177:
4155:M712 Schnellfeuer
4148:Automatic weapons
3992:98 Infantry Rifle
3553:978-3-932077-12-8
3426:Patrone S.m.E. lg
3394:bergerbullets.com
2997:978-0-11-290404-5
2847:. 16 January 2009
2845:tactical-life.com
2781:on 2 October 2016
2352:Romanian military
2258:
2257:
2016:Hague Conventions
1939:dark adapted eyes
1745:7.92×57mm Mauser
1672:
1671:
1604:
1603:(mild steel core)
1065:sectional density
1030:Model 700 Classic
851:9×19mm Parabellum
674:The 1903 pattern
604:Parent cartridge
538:
537:
527:
526:
349:Rim diameter
87:
86:
79:
16:(Redirected from
6408:
6113:Fucile Mod. 1938
6066:Bodeo Model 1889
6051:Roth–Steyr M1907
6015:
6008:
6001:
5992:
5991:
5961:7.92×57mm Mauser
5910:7.63×25mm Mauser
5895:
5894:
5867:anti-tank rifles
5863:Rocket launchers
5408:
5401:
5394:
5385:
5384:
5353:7.92×57mm Mauser
5333:7.63×25mm Mauser
5326:of the Wehrmacht
5314:
5295:as Gewehr 249(a)
5287:as Gewehr 250(a)
5278:
5266:
5254:
5242:
5230:
5218:
5205:
5193:
5181:
5168:
5153:
5141:
5105:Radom wz. 35 Vis
5099:
4908:Leuchtpistole 42
4903:Leuchtpistole 34
4826:Flammenwerfer 41
4821:Flammenwerfer 35
4503:
4496:
4489:
4480:
4479:
4463:7.92x57mm Mauser
4448:7.63×25mm Mauser
4383:Model 17 grenade
4377:Kugelhandgranate
4370:Stielhandgranate
4237:Langenhan pistol
4205:
4198:
4191:
4182:
4181:
3825:
3818:
3811:
3802:
3801:
3756:7,92 Mauser WWII
3702:
3701:
3700:
3688:Wound Ballistics
3673:
3672:
3670:
3668:
3654:
3648:
3647:
3645:
3643:
3634:. Archived from
3624:
3618:
3617:
3615:
3613:
3608:on 13 April 2014
3604:. Archived from
3594:
3588:
3587:
3585:
3583:
3578:on 13 April 2014
3574:. Archived from
3564:
3558:
3557:
3539:
3533:
3532:
3530:
3528:
3518:
3510:
3493:
3488:
3482:
3481:
3479:
3477:
3468:. Archived from
3458:
3452:
3445:
3439:
3434:
3428:
3423:
3417:
3412:
3406:
3405:
3403:
3401:
3386:
3380:
3379:
3377:
3375:
3361:
3355:
3354:
3352:
3350:
3341:. Archived from
3331:
3325:
3322:
3316:
3315:
3313:
3302:
3293:
3287:
3286:
3275:
3269:
3264:
3258:
3257:
3255:
3253:
3244:
3236:
3215:
3214:
3212:
3210:
3201:. Archived from
3191:
3182:
3181:
3178:Wound Ballistics
3161:
3160:
3155:
3138:
3137:
3135:
3133:
3124:
3116:
3110:
3109:
3107:
3105:
3096:
3088:
3082:
3070:
3064:
3063:
3061:
3060:
3054:
3048:. Archived from
3047:
3039:
3033:
3020:
3014:
3008:
3002:
3001:
2983:
2972:
2969:
2963:
2956:
2947:
2941:
2935:
2934:
2932:
2930:
2924:www.cruffler.com
2915:
2909:
2896:
2887:
2886:
2884:
2882:
2873:. Archived from
2863:
2857:
2856:
2854:
2852:
2841:"Machine Gun 42"
2837:
2831:
2830:
2828:
2826:
2811:
2802:
2797:
2791:
2790:
2788:
2786:
2777:. Archived from
2767:
2754:
2753:
2751:
2749:
2735:
2729:
2728:
2722:
2716:
2715:
2713:
2711:
2705:
2699:. Archived from
2694:
2686:
2673:
2672:
2670:
2668:
2659:
2651:
2636:
2635:
2633:
2631:
2622:
2614:
2605:
2600:
2387:blank cartridges
2298:Spiczasty Ciężki
2265:Besa machine gun
2187:
2186:
2161:
2147:
2111:
2092:
2078:
2064:
2007:white phosphorus
1989:
1969:
1945:S.m.K. Gl'spur-v
1932:
1902:
1885:tungsten carbide
1882:
1864:
1850:
1842:
1602:
1428:
1424:
1321:is large rifle.
1304:
1272:Besa machine gun
1229:, also known as
1093:Cartridge naming
1083:combination guns
1010:RUAG Ammotec/RWS
1006:Steyr Mannlicher
855:Besa machine gun
647:smokeless powder
621:(along with the
542:7.92×57mm Mauser
462:Bullet mass/type
459:
458:
405:Primer type
365:Case length
291:Parent case
131:7.92×57mm Mauser
127:6.5×55mm Swedish
103:
94:
89:
88:
82:
75:
71:
68:
62:
38:
37:
30:
21:
6416:
6415:
6411:
6410:
6409:
6407:
6406:
6405:
6376:
6375:
6374:
6369:
6355:9×19mm Glisenti
6350:8×59mm Rb Breda
6311:
6302:Brixia Model 35
6283:
6235:
6221:Breda Mod. 1938
6216:Breda Mod. 1937
6206:Breda Mod. 1930
6178:
6170:
6133:Submachine guns
6127:
6082:
6070:
6022:
6019:
5989:
5980:
5971:13.9×99mmB Boys
5934:
5925:9×20mmR S&W
5884:
5857:
5848:M2 flamethrower
5834:
5816:
5783:
5769:Hotchkiss M1914
5750:
5726:Hotchkiss M1922
5687:
5635:Submachine guns
5629:
5517:
5488:Astra Model 900
5459:
5441:
5418:
5412:
5382:
5377:
5325:
5319:
5260:Kb ppanc wz. 35
5169:148(j)/MG 37(t)
5119:as Gewehr 24(t)
5052:
5045:
4922:
4884:
4850:
4836:Panzerbüchse 39
4718:
4709:
4662:Submachine guns
4656:
4575:
4517:
4507:
4477:
4472:
4429:
4387:
4355:
4322:
4310:Submachine guns
4304:
4295:Mondragón rifle
4266:
4218:
4209:
4179:
4174:
4143:
4087:
4084:Model 72E Field
4067:
4021:
3947:Model M Stutzen
3930:Sporting rifles
3925:
3906:1918 Tankgewehr
3881:Model 1904/1907
3839:Military rifles
3834:
3829:
3791:Wayback Machine
3779:Wayback Machine
3746:Wayback Machine
3720:
3698:
3696:
3681:
3676:
3666:
3664:
3656:
3655:
3651:
3641:
3639:
3638:on 23 June 2015
3626:
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3080:Wayback Machine
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2379:
2326:
2302:przeciwpancerny
2286:interwar period
2282:
2196:Annulus colour
2181:
2174:on the outside.
2109:Exerzierpatrone
2089:Platzpatrone 33
2054:
2049:verbesserte (v)
2044:verbesserte (v)
1990:("observation")
1986:B - Beobachtung
1910:S.m.K. L'spur-v
1777:
1677:
1649:of 1905 is for
1461:Muzzle velocity
1423:
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932:
889:republics. The
757:ammunition belt
729:
669:bearing surface
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163:Service history
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6061:Glisenti M1910
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5930:11.43×23mm ACP
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6259:SRCM Mod. 35
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5001:Nebelpatrone
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4898:Kampfpistole
4880:12 cm GrW 42
4796:Faustpatrone
4715:Machine guns
4571:Volkspistole
4561:Sturmpistole
4515:World War II
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4328:Machine guns
4252:Dreyse M1907
4232:Luger pistol
4165:Mauser MP-57
3977:KK Model 201
3921:Gewehr 41(M)
3697:, retrieved
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2624:
2572:7.5×54mm MAS
2562:.303 British
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2423:tracer round
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2190:Designation
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1181:Spitzgeschoß
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1128:8×57, 8×57mm
1110:7.92, 7.92mm
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1087:break-action
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1039:such as the
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867:paramilitary
863:West Germany
839:World War II
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171:1905–present
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123:.303 British
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67:January 2023
64:
51:spinning off
44:
6254:OTO Mod. 42
6249:OTO Mod. 35
6201:Breda-SAFAT
6196:SAFAT M1926
6056:Steyr M1912
5812:M2 Browning
5764:Schwarzlose
5585:Lee–Enfield
5368:13.2×92mmSR
4870:8 cm GrW 34
4806:Panzerfaust
4685:MP 38/MP 40
4670:MP 18/MP 28
4541:Walther P38
4285:Gewehr 1888
4216:World War I
3523:(in German)
2530:8mm caliber
2439:7.62×54mm R
2419:Zastava M76
1999:Beobachtung
1993:The German
1788:air density
1440:Bullet mass
1390:World War I
1319:primer type
1293:rifles and
1291:bolt-action
891:Zastava M76
875:Hakim rifle
869:) units in
706:bolt thrust
623:Gewehr 1888
587:Development
437:Maximum CUP
408:Large rifle
235:World War I
6380:Categories
5976:14.5×114mm
5946:7.62×54mmR
5890:Cartridges
5615:Lebel 1886
5535:Hanyang 88
5478:Mauser C96
5300:M1 carbine
5253:Sl.-Gewehr
5241:Sl.-Gewehr
5219:748-750(e)
4556:Mauser HSc
4531:Mauser C96
4468:13.2mm TuF
4458:10.6×25mmR
4435:Cartridges
4242:Mauser C96
4134:10.75×68mm
4092:Cartridges
4063:Mauser HSc
4038:Mauser C96
4009:M98 Magnum
3995:98 Carbine
3896:Model 1910
3891:Model 1909
3886:Model 1908
3876:Model 1903
3861:Model 1895
3856:Model 1893
3851:Model 1889
3846:Model 1871
3699:2007-11-24
3679:References
3466:scarlet.be
3339:scarlet.be
3199:scarlet.be
3059:2010-12-30
2743:google.com
2552:7.62×54mmR
2433:(984
2310:zapalający
2167:acceptance
2098:cannelures
1772:supersonic
1408:Für Gewehr
1354:Patrone 88
1227:8mm Mauser
1168:Infanterie
1125:8mm Mauser
1104:7.9, 7.9mm
1075:8×57mm IRS
958:Reichswehr
953:Reichswehr
887:Yugoslavia
859:Bundeswehr
828:Yugoslavia
710:Patrone 88
698:Patrone 88
614:Patrone 88
606:Patrone 88
581:World Wars
546:8mm Mauser
440:37,000 CUP
208:Yugoslavia
168:In service
55:relocating
18:8mm Mauser
6365:20×138mmB
6345:8×57mm IS
6317:Cartridge
6089:moschetti
6028:Side arms
5966:12.7×99mm
5711:ZB vz. 30
5706:ZB vz. 26
5570:Gewehr 98
5560:vz. 98/22
5373:20×138mmB
5248:M1 Garand
5213:MK I-III
5199:ZB vz. 26
5135:Lewis gun
4855:Infantry
4791:MG 35/36A
4647:StG 45(M)
4637:MKb 42(H)
4633:MKb 42(W)
4603:Gewehr 41
4551:Sauer 38H
4280:Gewehr 98
4109:7.65×53mm
4104:7.63×25mm
3989:97 Deluxe
3871:Gewehr 98
3758:(Italian)
3521:lexpev.nl
2625:saami.org
2588:Citations
2583:Footnotes
2557:8mm Lebel
2294:S Patrone
2290:Spiczasty
1995:Luftwaffe
1763:boat tail
1755:S Patrone
1747:S Patrone
1651:Gewehr 98
1647:S Patrone
1514:S Patrone
1374:S Patrone
1211:8 × 57 IS
1153:Gewehr 98
1057:wild boar
910:Wehrmacht
830:, former
768:Gewehr 98
718:S Patrone
714:S Patrone
704:. As the
702:S Patrone
676:S Patrone
656:S Patrone
639:8mm Lebel
597:S Patrone
573:cartridge
558:8 × 57 IS
111:7.62×39mm
6330:.380 ACP
6241:Grenades
6080:carbines
5807:PM M1910
5648:Thompson
5527:carbines
5473:FN M1900
5447:Bayonets
5315:760/2(r)
5206:146/1(j)
5182:154/2(p)
4928:Grenades
4846:VMG 1927
4766:MG 39 Rh
4700:Erma EMP
4585:carbines
4523:Sidearms
4361:Grenades
4341:MG 08/15
4224:Sidearms
4124:9.3×57mm
4099:6.5×57mm
4081:Model 71
4072:Shotguns
4026:Handguns
4005:Model 98
3787:Archived
3775:Archived
3742:Archived
3309:Archived
3076:Archived
3026:Archived
2902:Archived
2899:Table II
2514:See also
2497:9.3×57mm
2487:8×60mm S
2467:5.6×57mm
2132:Werkzeug
2020:infantry
1977:P.m.K.-v
1872:S.m.K.-v
1663:are for
1452:Shoulder
1376:and the
1172:infantry
1089:rifles.
1043:family,
982:8×68mm S
978:6.5×68mm
974:6.5×55mm
970:5.6×57mm
940:Brenneke
883:6.5×55mm
635:Poudre B
465:Velocity
278:Variants
270:Produced
262:Designed
254:Designer
6325:.32 ACP
6289:Mortars
6156:FNAB-43
6146:Onorati
5875:Bazooka
5830:Type 23
5802:Type 30
5797:Type 24
5746:SIG KE7
5625:Carcano
5620:Type 38
5465:Pistols
5437:Miaodao
5272:Bazooka
5160:Kulomet
5093:PPSh-41
5053:weapons
4857:mortars
4695:MP 3008
4598:G 98/40
4511:weapons
4453:.32 ACP
4346:MG 15nA
4139:11×60mm
4043:1906-08
3953:Model K
3950:Model B
2946:Swedish
2337:UM Sadu
2249:Mark I
2172:Anschuß
2024:snipers
1792:Lafette
1437:Caliber
1358:Hornady
1334:proofed
1185:spitzer
1049:mouflon
1045:chamois
879:Ag m/42
837:During
808:Romania
788:Austria
772:Belgium
754:Gurt 34
566:rimless
564:) is a
560:by the
552:by the
180:Germany
176:Used by
6293:mortai
6279:P Bomb
6274:L Type
6141:MAB 38
6085:fucili
6076:Rifles
5898:Pistol
5736:Madsen
5658:PPD-40
5555:vz. 24
5540:Type 1
5523:Rifles
5424:Swords
5279:788(a)
5267:770(p)
5255:251(a)
5243:259(r)
5236:SVT-40
5231:719(r)
5194:738(i)
5176:(BAR)
5162:vz. 37
5154:138(e)
5142:137(e)
5127:vz. 33
5116:vz. 24
5100:717(r)
4786:IMG 28
4781:MG 131
4705:EMP 44
4652:VG 1-5
4581:Rifles
4351:Madsen
4272:Rifles
4212:German
4129:9×57mm
4119:9×25mm
4114:7×57mm
3941:Africa
3832:Mauser
3550:
2994:
2224:Green
2199:Notes
2193:Marks
2003:tetryl
1661:S.m.E.
1600:S.m.E.
1443:Length
1414:Für MG
1326:C.I.P.
1231:8×57mm
1161:Mauser
990:Blaser
919:Israel
897:, the
847:Allied
816:Turkey
800:Poland
784:Mexico
780:Poland
562:C.I.P.
550:8×57mm
468:Energy
415:C.I.P.
216:Turkey
196:Poland
133:, and
6166:TZ-45
6161:OG-43
5939:Rifle
5779:ZB-53
5701:MG 34
5678:MP 34
5673:MP 28
5643:MP 18
5525:and
5513:Luger
5498:M1911
5493:TT-33
5483:M1932
5432:Dadao
5125:Puška
5114:Puška
5085:M1911
4776:MG 45
4771:MG 42
4761:MG 34
4756:MG 30
4751:MG 26
4746:MG 17
4741:MG 15
4736:MG 13
4726:MG 08
4690:MP 41
4675:MP 34
4593:FG 42
4536:Luger
4418:M.16.
4336:MG 08
4318:MP 18
3901:M1916
3667:8 May
3642:8 May
3612:8 May
3582:8 May
3527:8 May
3517:(PDF)
3476:8 May
3400:8 May
3374:8 May
3349:8 May
3312:(PDF)
3301:(PDF)
3252:8 May
3243:(PDF)
3209:8 May
3132:8 May
3123:(PDF)
3104:8 May
3095:(PDF)
3053:(PDF)
3046:(PDF)
2929:8 May
2881:8 May
2851:8 May
2825:8 May
2785:8 May
2748:8 May
2710:8 May
2704:(PDF)
2693:(PDF)
2667:8 May
2658:(PDF)
2630:8 May
2621:(PDF)
2578:Notes
2458:IRS).
2406:MG 42
2269:ZB-53
2252:Blue
2152:arms.
1800:MG 42
1796:MG 34
1472:M/88
1394:Polte
1342:SAAMI
1265:heavy
1261:light
901:Šarac
895:MG 42
824:Egypt
820:China
796:Spain
792:China
750:MG 34
570:rifle
554:SAAMI
427:SAAMI
224:Egypt
200:China
188:Spain
147:Rifle
6078:and
5865:and
5721:Bren
5663:Sten
5277:RPzB
5211:Sten
5204:leMG
5180:leMG
5167:leMG
5152:leMG
5140:leMG
4717:and
4680:MP35
4583:and
4078:Gold
4058:1934
4053:1914
4048:1910
3965:4000
3962:3000
3959:2000
3669:2018
3644:2018
3614:2018
3584:2018
3548:ISBN
3529:2018
3478:2018
3402:2018
3376:2018
3351:2018
3254:2018
3211:2018
3134:2018
3106:2018
2992:ISBN
2931:2018
2883:2018
2853:2018
2827:2018
2787:2018
2750:2018
2712:2018
2669:2018
2632:2018
2362:and
2331:The
2238:Red
2096:two
2041:All
2014:and
1954:and
1917:and
1798:and
1780:Mach
1776:1000
1607:1940
1561:1933
1518:1903
1475:1888
1455:Neck
1449:Base
1434:Year
1431:Name
1340:The
1155:and
1081:and
1061:bear
1059:and
1041:deer
1037:game
1020:and
1018:Sako
1004:and
998:Heym
980:and
899:M53
845:and
843:Axis
812:Iran
790:and
654:8mm
619:M/88
556:and
540:The
386:gr H
295:M/88
265:1903
231:Wars
220:Iran
143:Type
5683:EMP
5610:BAR
5311:as
5275:as
5265:PzB
5263:as
5251:as
5239:as
5227:as
5215:as
5202:as
5190:as
5178:as
5165:as
5150:as
5138:as
5096:as
4513:of
4018:M12
4012:M03
3983:96S
3956:66S
2427:M70
2415:M75
2402:M49
2053:max
2035:B-v
1458:OAL
1446:Rim
1350:max
1346:CUP
1330:max
861:of
548:or
53:or
6382::
6087:e
5716:DP
5653:M3
5313:MP
5229:MP
5217:MP
5192:MP
5098:MP
4635:/
3986:97
3980:94
3971:86
3968:77
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1778:≈
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1233:.
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1055:,
1051:,
1047:,
1016:,
1012:,
1000:,
996:,
992:,
988:,
972:,
917:.
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822:,
818:,
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810:,
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