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  2. 7.65×53mm Mauser - Wikipedia

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    The 7.65×53mm Argentine (designated as the 7,65 × 53 Arg. by the C.I.P.) [2] is a first-generation smokeless powder rimless bottlenecked centerfire rifle cartridge developed for use in the Mauser Model 1889 rifle by Paul Mauser of the Mauser company.

  3. FN Model 24 and Model 30 - Wikipedia

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    The FN Model 1924 series is a line of Mauser Gewehr 98 pattern bolt-action rifles produced by the Belgian Fabrique Nationale.They are similar to the Czech vz. 24 rifle, however have an intermediate length (215mm/ 8.46 in.) action, featuring open sights, 7.65×53mm, 7×57mm or 8×57mm IS chambering, Long rifle, Short Rifle and carbine-length barrels, hardwood stocks, and straight or curved bolt ...

  4. Belgian Mauser - Wikipedia

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    The Model 1889 rifle and carbine, including Turkish Model 1890, Model 1916 and Model 1899/36 variants, all chambered in 7.65×53mm Mauser [1] The Model 1893 and 1894 rifle and carbine, chambered in 7×57mm Mauser, produced for Spain and Brazil [2] while some were used by the Belgian Gendarmerie, the Garde Civique and the Congo Free State [3]

  5. Category:7.65×53mm Mauser rifles - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "7.65×53mm Mauser rifles" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. ... Belgian Mauser Model 1935; F. FN Model 1949; M.

  6. Category:7.65mm firearms - Wikipedia

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    7.65×53mm Mauser firearms (1 C, 1 P) 7.65mm machine guns (2 P) Pages in category "7.65mm firearms" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.

  7. Mauser Model 1889 - Wikipedia

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    The design was adapted to a 7,65 mm rimless cartridge Mauser derived from the Patrone 88 developed at the Spandau Arsenal. [ 10 ] The next round of Belgian trials was held under General van der Smissen in October [ 18 ] -December 1888 with five participants, all but Mauser using 8 mm caliber: [ 18 ] Mannlicher, Nagant, Pieper, Mauser and Engh ...

  8. Category:7.65×53mm Mauser firearms - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "7.65×53mm Mauser firearms" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  9. 7.65×25mm Borchardt - Wikipedia

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    The Borchardt cartridge thus was the basis for the 7.63×25mm Mauser 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 7.62×25mm Tokarev cartridge, which was developed directly from the Mauser round using an even stronger powder ...