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  2. Cartridges of the World - Wikipedia

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    Cartridges of the World is a comprehensive guide to firearm cartridges. The reference series is written by Frank C. Barnes . The latest version of the book is its 17th edition, published in 2022, and edited by W. Todd Woodard.

  3. 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.

  4. List of handgun cartridges - Wikipedia

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    Although not originally designed for handguns, several rifle and shotgun cartridges have also been chambered in a number of large handguns, primarily in revolvers like the Phelps Heritage revolver, Century Arms revolver, Thompson/Centre Contender break-open pistol, Magnum Research BFR, and the Pfeifer Zeliska revolvers.

  5. Frank C. Barnes - Wikipedia

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    lawyer, author, cartridge designer Frank C. Barnes (June 25, 1918 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois — December 17, 1992 in Templeton, California) was an American lawyer and internationally known author and cartridge designer.

  6. .256 Newton - Wikipedia

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    IN Barnes, Frank C. "Cartridges of the World" Digest Books Inc., 1972. The .256 Newton was a high-velocity, rimless centerfire cartridge based on the .30-06 Springfield military cartridge and developed in 1913 by Charles Newton in conjunction with the Western Cartridge Company . [ 1 ]

  7. 7.65×53mm Mauser - Wikipedia

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    Source(s): Cartridges of the World, 11th ed [1] 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.

  8. .297/230 Morris - Wikipedia

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    The cartridges were still manufactured by Eley Brothers and Kynoch as late as 1962. [ 1 ] In the 1890s Holland & Holland developed the .297/250 Rook cartridge by blowing out the neck of the .297/230 Morris Long cartridge to .250 in (6.4 mm).

  9. .32 NAA - Wikipedia

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    Source(s): Cartridges of the World [1] The .32 NAA is a cartridge/firearm 'system' designed and developed by the partnership of North American Arms and Corbon Ammunition. The cartridge is a .380 ACP case necked-down to hold a .32 caliber bullet with the goal of improved ballistic performance over the .32 ACP .