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  2. 8 mm caliber - Wikipedia

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    This article is missing information about "7.92 mm" Mauser and members of the lineage (besides x33, which is already here). Please expand the article to include this information. Further details may exist on the talk page .

  3. 8mm Remington Magnum - Wikipedia

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    From 8 mm caliber upwards the rise of sectional density and penetrating capability of practical spin-stabilized rifle bullets (bullets up to 5 to 5.5 calibers in length) tends to flatten out. [ 7 ] This means that, loaded with light, short and soft-nosed 8 mm bullets, the 8mm Remington Magnum can be used on remarkably small game.

  4. 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.

  5. List of handgun cartridges - Wikipedia

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    Handgun cartridges Cartridge name Bullet diameter Case length Cartridge length Type Source in mm in mm in mm 2.34mm rimfire (for Swiss mini gun) .092 2.3.240 6.1: Rimmed, rimfire

  6. 8mm French Ordnance - Wikipedia

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    The 8mm/92 [8 x 27 mm R], officially designated as 8 mm Lebel by the C.I.P., [2] is a rimmed cartridge used in the 8mm M1892 revolver and inexpensive handguns manufactured in Belgium and Spain. These are usually copies of the Modèle d'Ordonnance revolver itself or of then reputable foreign firearms ( Colt Police Positive , Nagant M1895 , Rast ...

  7. Bergmann-Simplex 8mm cartridge - Wikipedia

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    The 8mm Bergman-Simplex cartridge, also known as 8mm Bergmann Nº 6 and 8x18mm Simplex, [1] is a cartridge developed by Theodor Bergmann for his Simplex pistols. Original loadings of this cartridge fired a 71 grain bullet at 790 feet per second. [ 2 ]

  8. List of cartridges by caliber - Wikipedia

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    7 mm (.276+ caliber) 8 mm (.315+ caliber) 9 mm (.354+ caliber) 10 mm ... See also. Table of handgun and rifle cartridges; By name. List of Winchester Center Fire ...

  9. Unsafe firearm and cartridge combinations - Wikipedia

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    Firing shotgun shell of the correct gauge or bore, but in a chamber length that is too short (for example a 70 mm shell in 65 mm chamber) While the table below lists most unsafe combinations known by SAAMI, the list is not exhaustive of all dangerous combinations due to the large number of cartridges.