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  2. Mannlicher M1901 - Wikipedia

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    The cartridge for this pistol was manufactured in Europe until the beginning of WWII. The cartridge has a bullet weighing approx. 85 grains (5.5 g) which may be steel or cupro-nickel jacketed. The powder charge varies with the type of powder used, the European standard being about 3.5 grains (227 mg) of DWM standard powder, producing a muzzle ...

  3. Mannlicher M1905 - Wikipedia

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    The Modelo 1905 is a pistol designed by Ferdinand Ritter von Mannlicher in 1899 and originally produced in Austria as the Mannlicher Model 1901. [2] The Mannlicher Model 1901 was an improved version of the Model 1900, both of which were produced by Österreichische Waffenfabriks-Gesellschaft (commonly known as Steyr).

  4. 7.65×21mm Mannlicher - Wikipedia

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    The 7.63 mm Mannlicher or 7.65 mm Mannlicher is a centerfire rimless pistol cartridge developed for the Steyr Mannlicher M1901 pistol. This military pistol was rejected by the Austrian Ministry of War, but was often carried as a private weapon by officers.

  5. 7.65×21mm Parabellum - Wikipedia

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    In 1900, with the adoption of the Luger Parabellum Model 1900 pistol, the 7.65mm Luger became the standard pistol cartridge of the Swiss Army. The Swiss Modell 06/29 pistol served the Swiss Army until well after the adoption of a SIG P210 in 1949, and remained in limited service until the late 1960s. The SIG P210 was also manufactured in this ...

  6. Ferdinand Mannlicher - Wikipedia

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    In 1883, Mannlicher began development of an automatic rifle firing the 11mm Austrian Werndl, a black-powder cartridge. [1] According to W. H. B. Smith in Mauser, Walther and Mannlicher Firearms , the Mannlicher 1885 became the inspiration for the M1 Garand ; and the Mannlicher 1900 with the "short-stroke piston" became the inspiration for the ...

  7. Every WWII Soldier Wanted One of These Rifles, Here’s Why

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    Mannlicher Model 1888 ... World War 2 German ammunition.JPG" by Arielnyc2006 is licensed under BY-SA 3.0. ... 1900. Type: Semi-automatic service rifle. Country of origin: Mexico.

  8. Mannlicher–Schönauer - Wikipedia

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    The latter first patented a spool magazine in 1886 [1] and a second design, shown on the sketch, was patented in 1900 together with Mannlicher. [ 2 ] While the more famous Mannlicher M1895 used the less common straight-pull bolt , the Mannlicher–Schönauer had a conventional turn-bolt, derived from the Gewehr 88 (and reminiscent of other ...

  9. Table of handgun and rifle cartridges - Wikipedia

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    Common rifle cartridges, from the largest .50 BMG to the smallest .22 Long Rifle with a $1 United States dollar bill in the background as a reference point. This is a table of selected pistol / submachine gun and rifle / machine gun cartridges by common name.