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  2. .224 Boz - Wikipedia

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    The .224 Boz began as a 10mm Auto case necked down to .223 in (5.7 mm). Original trials were successful, with this round firing a 50 gr (3.2 g) projectile chronographed at over 2,500 ft/s (760 m/s). [3]

  3. 9 mm caliber - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of firearm cartridges that have bullets in the 9 millimeters (0.35 in) to 9.99 millimeters (0.393 in) caliber range.. Case length refers to the round case length.

  4. List of submachine guns - Wikipedia

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    Colt 9mm SMG: Colt's Manufacturing Company: 9×19mm Parabellum United States: 1982-Present SMG Colt SCAMP: Henry A. Into .221 Remington Fireball United States: 1971 MP PDW CS/LS5: China South Industries Group: 9×19mm DAP92-9 9×19mm Parabellum 9×21mm IMI China: 2012-present SMG CS/LS6: Chongqing Changfeng 9×19mm Parabellum China: 2005 ...

  5. List of pistols - Wikipedia

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    10mm Auto.45 ACP United States: 1980s-1992 Phoenix pistol: Phoenix Manufacturing Company .25 ACP.32 ACP United States: 1922 Pindad G2: Pindad: 9×19mm Parabellum Indonesia: 2011 Pindad P3: Pindad.32 ACP Indonesia: Pindad PS-01: Pindad: 5.56×21mm PINDAD Indonesia: Pistol Auto 9mm 1A: Ordnance Factories Organisation: 9×19mm Parabellum India ...

  6. 9×19mm Parabellum - Wikipedia

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    The 9×19mm Parabellum (also known as 9mm Luger, 9mm NATO or simply 9mm) is a rimless, centerfire, tapered firearms cartridge. Originally designed by Austrian firearm designer Georg Luger in 1901, [ 6 ] it is widely considered the most popular handgun and submachine gun cartridge due to its low cost, adequate stopping power and extensive ...

  7. 10mm Auto - Wikipedia

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    The 10mm Auto (also known as the 10×25mm, official C.I.P. nomenclature: 10 mm Auto, [7] official SAAMI nomenclature: 10mm Automatic) [8] is a powerful and versatile semi-automatic pistol cartridge introduced in 1983. Its design was adopted and later produced by ammunition manufacturer FFV Norma AB of Åmotfors, Sweden. [12]

  8. Pinfire cartridge - Wikipedia

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    Selection of various types of pinfire cartridges in order from 15mm, 12mm, 9mm, 7mm, 5mm, and 2mm. Description of each cartridge is listed on the image's file page. Schematic of a pinfire pistol cartridge

  9. 10 mm caliber - Wikipedia

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    Name (mm/in) Bullet diameter Case type Case length Rim Base Shoulder Neck OAL .40 S&W: 10.16 (.400) Rimless straight walled: 21.59 (.850) 10.77 (.424) 10.74 (.423)