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  2. Fiocchi Munizioni - Wikipedia

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    Fiocchi Munizioni was founded on 3 July 1876 in Lecco, Italy, by accountant Giulio Fiocchi. In 1876, Giulio Fiocchi took over the ammunition production part of a weapon and ammunition company already based in Lecco, which produced small-caliber ammunition. [citation needed] A Fiocchi cal. 12 gauge.

  3. HK 4.6×30mm - Wikipedia

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    Source(s): HK USA [3] HK USA [4] Modern Firearms, Pistol / SMG ammunition Heckler & Koch Products [5] The 4.6×30mm (designated as the 4,6 × 30 by the C.I.P. ) [ 6 ] cartridge is a small- caliber , high- velocity , smokeless powder , rebated , bottleneck , centerfire cartridge designed for personal defense weapons (PDW) developed by German ...

  4. .44 Russian - Wikipedia

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    A number of ammunition companies still manufacture .44 Russian ammunition: Black Hills Cowboy action ammunition 210 grain lead flat point; Fiocchi ammunition 247 grain lead round nose; Ten-X ammunition blank BPC; Ten-X ammunition 200 grain lead round nose and flat point; JMJ Smith Ammo Inc. ammunition 200 grain lead round nose, flat point

  5. List of military headstamps - Wikipedia

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    Since July, 2012 the company now manufactures 9mm NATO, 5.56mm NATO, and 7.62mm NATO ammunition for Fiocchi. SMI Società Metallurgica Italiana (Italian Metallurgical Corporation) (1911–2006) – Campo Tizzoro, San Marcello Pistoiese, Pistoia, Tuscany, Italy. Manufactured small arms cartridges and light artillery shells for the Italian Army ...

  6. .38 S&W - Wikipedia

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    Most of those that do so offer it in only a 145 gr (9.4 g) lead round-nose bullet, though Fiocchi still markets full metal jacket bullet rounds. Some companies, such as Buffalo Bore, manufacture several different types of ammunition for self-defense and/or hunting. [6]

  7. Rimfire ammunition - Wikipedia

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    An example of a rare but modern 9 mm Flobert Rimfire among hunters in Europe is the 1 + 3 ⁄ 4 in (44 mm) brass shotshell manufactured by Fiocchi in Lecco, Italy, using a .25 oz (7.1 g) shot of No. 8 shot with a velocity of 600 ft/s (180 m/s). [citation needed]

  8. Czechoslovak Group - Wikipedia

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    CSG acquired a 70% stake in Fiocchi Munizioni, an Italian munitions company. The deal was worth “hundreds of millions of euros” [ 13 ] Fiocchi Munizioni’s focus is mainly civilian market. The acquisition of Fiocchi Munizioni by Czechoslovak Group took over a year, including six months of negotiations with the Fiocchi family and an ...

  9. 7.63×25mm Mauser - Wikipedia

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    Some 7.63mm Mauser ammunition is still manufactured by Fiocchi, Sellier & Bellot, and Prvi Partizan. Reloadable boxer-primed cartridge cases can be formed from 9mm Winchester Magnum by simply resizing and trimming. Alternatively, they can be formed from 5.56mm NATO with the additional step of inside neck-reaming.