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  2. .30-40 Krag - Wikipedia

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    This loading developed a maximum velocity of 2,000 ft/s (610 m/s) in the 30-inch (760 mm) barrel of the Krag rifle, [8] and 1,960 ft/s (600 m/s) in the 22-inch (560 mm) barrel of the Krag carbine. Due to its dimensional similarities .303 brass can be annealed and pressed into .30-40 dimensions in a full-length sizing die. A converted .303 case ...

  3. Springfield Model 1892–99 - Wikipedia

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    The Springfield Model 1892–99 Krag–Jørgensen rifle is a Norwegian-designed bolt-action rifle that was adopted in 1892 as the standard United States Army military longarm, chambered for U.S. caliber .30-40 Krag cartridges.

  4. Krag–Jørgensen - Wikipedia

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    Danish M.1889 carbine. After strenuous tests, Denmark adopted the Krag–Jørgensen rifle on July 3, 1889. The Danish rifle differed in several key areas from the weapons later adopted by the United States and Norway, particularly in its use of a forward (as opposed to downward) hinged magazine door, the use of rimmed ammunition, and the use of an outer steel liner for the barrel.

  5. Springfield rifle - Wikipedia

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    Springfield Model 1892–99 – .30-40 caliber Krag–Jørgensen bolt action rifle. [19] Springfield Model 1903 – .30-03, .30-06 caliber bolt-action rifle. [20] Springfield Model 1922 – .22 LR caliber bolt action training rifle. [21] Self-loading rifle: M1 Garand – .30-06 caliber semi-automatic rifle. [22] M14 rifle – .308 caliber ...

  6. .30-03 Springfield - Wikipedia

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    The .30-03 Springfield (7.62×65mm) was a short-lived cartridge developed by the United States in 1903, to replace the .30-40 Krag in the new Springfield 1903 rifle.The .30-03 was also called the .30-45, since it used a 45 grain (2.9 g (0.10 oz)) powder charge; the name was changed to .30-03 to indicate the year of adoption. [2]

  7. Geweer M. 95 - Wikipedia

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    K 413 (h) = Karabijn No.3 Oud Model & Nieuw Model (carbine No. 3 Old Model and New Model, artillery & pioneers) K 414 (h) = Karabijn No.4 Oud Model & Nieuw Model (carbine No. 4 Old Model and New Model, bicyclists) The No.2 carbine was not classified because few, if any, were captured. The No.5 carbine was classified as a Geweer M95.

  8. List of rifles - Wikipedia

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    Krag–Jørgensen: Ole Herman Johannes Krag and Erik Jørgensen: 8×58mmR Danish Krag.30-40 Krag 6.5×55mm Norway: 1886 Krag–Petersson: Ole Herman Johannes Krag and Axel Jacob Petersson: 12.17×44mm rimfire Norway: 1872 Kropatschek rifle: 8×56mmR 8×60mmR Austrian Empire Kingdom of Hungary: 1886 Lee–Enfield: James Paris Lee Royal Small ...

  9. Category:Military cartridges - Wikipedia

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    .30 carbine.30-03 Springfield.30-06 Springfield.30-40 Krag.38 ACP.43 Egyptian.43 Spanish.44 Henry.44 Russian.45 ACP.45 Colt.45 Remington–Thompson.45 Schofield.45-70.50 BMG.50-70 Government.297/230 Morris.277 Fury.280 Ross.300 AAC Blackout.300 Norma Magnum.300 Winchester Magnum.303 British.333 Jeffery.338 Lapua Magnum.338 Norma Magnum

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