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  2. M1919 Browning machine gun - Wikipedia

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    All of the various .30 M2 models saw service in the early stages of World War II, but were phased out beginning in 1943, as hand-trained rifle-caliber defensive machine guns became obsolete for air warfare (the .50 in/12.7 mm AN/M2 Browning and 20 mm AN/M2 automatic cannon had replaced the .30 in as offensive air armament as well). The .30 in ...

  3. 30mm DS30M Mark 2 Automated Small Calibre Gun - Wikipedia

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    The 30mm DS30M Mark 2 is a ship-protection system made by MSI-Defence Systems consisting of a 30mm Mark 44 Bushmaster II cannon on an automated mount. It was designed to defend Royal Navy frigates from fast inshore attack craft armed with short-range missiles, rocket-propelled grenades, machine guns, or explosives.

  4. 7.65×20mm Long - Wikipedia

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    The US .30 Pedersen cartridge (auto pistol ball cartridge caliber .30 Model of 1918 or .30-18 Automatic) used in the Pedersen device was the basis for the 7.65×20mm Long. The cartridge dimensions were identical, although Pedersen device cartridges were loaded with a slightly heavier 80 grains (5.2 g) bullet which achieved a velocity of 1,300 ...

  5. Pedersen device - Wikipedia

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    His final design replaced the bolt of a modified Springfield M1903 rifle with a device consisting of a complete firing mechanism and a small "barrel" for a new .30 caliber pistol like cartridge. In effect, the "device" was essentially a complete blowback pistol minus a receiver-grip using the short "barrel" of the device to fit into the longer ...

  6. .30 carbine - Wikipedia

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    The .30 carbine cartridge was developed by Winchester and is basically a rimless.30 caliber version of the much older .32 Winchester Self-Loading cartridge of 1906 introduced for the Winchester Model 1905 rifle. [6] (The .30 carbine's relatively straight case and round nose bullet have misled some to believe it was designed for use in pistols.)

  7. Caledonian Braves F.C. - Wikipedia

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    30 9 7 14 -3 34 2nd Round, losing to Elgin City: 2018–19: Lowland League: 5 9th 28 9 6 13 -9 33 2nd Round, losing to Fraserburgh: Caledonian Braves: 2019–20: Lowland League: 5 8th† 26 11 3 12 +2 36 1st Round, losing to Rothes: 2020–21: Lowland League: 5 12th† 14 4 1 9 -6 13 1st Round, losing to Edinburgh City: 2021–22: Lowland ...

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  9. .276 Pedersen - Wikipedia

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    The .276 Pedersen was a shorter, lighter and lower pressure round than the .30-06, which made the design of an autoloading rifle easier than the long, powerful .30-06. The U.S. Army Chief of Staff Gen. Douglas MacArthur rejected the .276 Pedersen Garand in 1932 after verifying that a .30-06 version was feasible.