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The Mannlicher "straight sided" cartridge actually has a straight taper to help in extraction. The cartridge for this pistol was manufactured in Europe until the beginning of WWII. The cartridge has a bullet weighing approx. 85 grains (5.5 g) which may be steel or cupro-nickel jacketed.
The 7.63 mm Mannlicher or 7.65 mm Mannlicher is a centerfire rimless pistol cartridge developed for the Steyr Mannlicher M1901 pistol. This military pistol was rejected by the Austrian Ministry of War, but was often carried as a private weapon by officers.
Mannlicher M1901; Mylonas rifle; Nagant M1895 (known as the Περίστροφον M1895) Ruby M1914; Rifles. Berthier M1892, M1892/16, M1907/15 and M1916; Gras M1874 and M1874/14; Lebel M1886/93; Mannlicher M1895; Mannlicher-Schönauer M1903 and M1903/14 (Standard issue rifle) Machine guns. Chauchat M1915; Colt-Browning M1895/14; Hotchkiss ...
Mannlicher M1901 (Austrian made) Nagant M1895 (Belgian made) Ruby M1914 (French made) Rifles. Mannlicher–Schönauer rifles on the Averof Cruiser. Berthier M1892, M1892/16, M1907/15 and M1916 (French made) Gras M1874 and M1874/14 (French made) Lebel M1886/93 (French made) Mannlicher M1895 (Austrian made) Mannlicher-Schönauer M1903 and M1903 ...
Mannlicher M1901, semi-automatic pistol 7.65 × 21 mm Mannlicher, a pistol cartridge; Mannlicher M1905, semi-automatic pistol; Mannlicher–Schönauer, bolt-action rifle 6.5×54mm Mannlicher–Schönauer, a rifle cartridge; 9.5×57mm Mannlicher–Schönauer, a rifle cartridge; Geweer M. 95, also known to collectors as the Dutch Mannlicher, a ...
Other foreign Mannlicher clients opted for versions of the issue rifle of Austria-Hungary, the M1895, or simpler turn-bolt rifles like the M1893 or the Dutch M1895. However, the Mannlicher–Schönauer M1903 did fulfil the specifications of the Greek Army, and the first major contract was signed by the Greek Government in 1903.
M1901 may refer to: Steyr Mannlicher M1901 pistol; Winchester M1901 shotgun; M1901 disappearing carriage, designation of the US Board of Fortifications; F28 Sight M1901 variant, see List of U.S. Army fire control and sighting material by supply catalog designation; Ehrhardt 7.5 cm Model 1901, Artillery used by the Norwegian Army
Steyr Mannlicher: 9×19mm Parabellum Austria: 1999 Steyr Mannlicher M1901: Œ.W.G. 7.65mm Mannlicher> Austrian Empire Kingdom of Hungary: 1901 Steyr M1912: Œ.W.G. 9×23mm Steyr Austrian Empire Kingdom of Hungary: 1912 Steyr SP: Steyr Daimler Puch.32 ACP Austria: 1957 Stoeger Luger: Stoeger Industries.22 LR United States: 1969 Sugiura pistol