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  2. 6.5×50mmSR Arisaka - Wikipedia

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    The 6.5×50mmSR Arisaka (designated as the 6,5 × 51 R (Arisaka) by the C.I.P. [1]) is a semi-rimmed rifle cartridge with a 6.705 mm (.264 in) diameter bullet. It was the standard Japanese military cartridge from 1897 until the late 1930s for service rifles and machine guns when it was gradually replaced by the 7.7×58mm Arisaka .

  3. Type I rifle - Wikipedia

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    This necessitated the purchase of foreign rifles such as the Karabiner 98k and Vz. 24. [5] Unlike those, the Type I was designed from the ground up for Japanese forces. It was based on the Type 38 rifle and utilized a Carcano action, but retained the Arisaka/Mauser type 5-round box magazine. [6] It was chambered for the 6.5 x 50 mm cartridge. [1]

  4. Type 44 carbine - Wikipedia

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    The cleaning rod storage compartment was accessed via an ingenious rotating door. It fired the 6.5×50mm Arisaka round, and capacity was an internal five-round box magazine, it was fed via five-round chargers. The Type 44 was briefly used to experiment on using the 7.7×58mm Arisaka before it was dropped due to problems regarding recoil. [12]

  5. Type Hei Rifle - Wikipedia

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    Kawamura also developed a fully-automatic variant of the Type Hei rifle with an extended 20-round magazine and a gun shield. This version was called Experimental Ultra Light Machine Gun (Japanese: 試製超軽機関銃, Shisei Chō Kei Kikanjū). It was chambered in 6.5×50mmSR Arisaka like the regular Type Hei rifle. This variant was tested in ...

  6. List of bolt-action rifles - Wikipedia

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    Arisaka Type 30: 6.5x50mm Arisaka: 1899 Empire of Japan: Arisaka Type 38: 6.5x50mm Arisaka: 1906 Empire of Japan: Arisaka Type 99: 7.7x58mm Arisaka: 1939 Empire of Japan: ArmaLite AR-50.50 BMG.416 Barrett. 1999 United States: Berdan rifle: 10.75×58 mmR 7.62×54mmR: 1870 Russian Empire: Berthier rifle: 8mm Lebel 7.5x54mm French: 1890s France ...

  7. Xiangying rifle - Wikipedia

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    However, the receiver, the bolt and the stock are all originally made parts. [4] Unlike the regular Type 38 rifle, the Xiangying rifle lacked the Arisaka's distinctive dust cover; however, it still had a bayonet mount like the Type 38 rifle and was chambered in the same round (6.5×50mmSR Arisaka). The Xiangying rifle is modified with an ...

  8. List of semi-automatic rifles - Wikipedia

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    Type Hei Rifle: Kokura Arsenal: 6.5×50mmSR Arisaka Empire of Japan 1932 Type Kō Rifle: Kokura Arsenal: 6.5×50mmSR Arisaka Empire of Japan 1933 Type 4 rifle: Yokosuka Naval Arsenal: 7.7×58mm Arisaka Empire of Japan 1944 United States Marine Corps Designated Marksman Rifle: 7.62×51mm NATO United States 2001 Volkssturmgewehr: 7.92×33mm Kurz ...

  9. List of rifles - Wikipedia

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    7.7×58mm Arisaka Japan: 1944 Type 30 rifle: 6.5×50mmSR Arisaka.303 British 6.5×54mm Mannlicher–Schönauer Japan: 1897 Type 35 rifle: 6.5×50mmSR Arisaka Japan: 1902 Type 38 rifle: 6.5×50mmSR Arisaka Japan: 1906 Type 46 & Type 46/66 Siamese Mauser rifle: Koishikawa Arsenal: 8×50mmR 8×52mmR Siam: 1903 Type 47 & Type 47/66 Siamese Mauser ...