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Although not originally designed for handguns, several rifle and shotgun cartridges have also been chambered in a number of large handguns, primarily in revolvers like the Phelps Heritage revolver, Century Arms revolver, Thompson/Centre Contender break-open pistol, Magnum Research BFR, and the Pfeifer Zeliska revolvers.
The first black powder cartridge adopted in large numbers by the Japanese Army, it was used in the Murata rifle, a hybrid of French Gras and German Mausers 1871 and 1871/84 rifles. 12.7×108mm: 1930 USSR R 12.7×108mm 2700 11980 (13737) 255 0.511 108mm Used in Heavy Machine Guns, AT-rifles [41] and anti-materiel rifles. 14.5×114mm: 1941 [42 ...
Used by Fantasy Flight Games' Star Wars: X-Wing Miniatures Game for their small and large ships. 1:250: 1.219 mm Used by Heller for model ships. 1:250 scale is commonly used with aircraft models - usually rather large and fairly pricey models - such as jumbo jet scale models. [7] 1:239: 1.275 mm Used by some model aircraft. 1:220: 1.385 mm
1.65 in (42 mm) Overall length: ... Primer type: Large pistol magnum: Maximum pressure: 33,000 psi (230 MPa) Ballistic performance; Bullet mass/type Velocity Energy;
Aggregate of articles for large-calibre cartridges, which are greater than .78 calibre or 20 millimetres. Pages in category "Large-caliber cartridges" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total.
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The M42 lens mount is a screw thread mounting standard for attaching lenses to 35 mm cameras, primarily single-lens reflex models. It is more accurately known as the M42 × 1 mm standard, which means that it is a metric screw thread of 42 mm diameter and 1 mm thread pitch.
[b] They kept the same 42 mm (1.7 in) shell but introduced a shorter and wider cartridge case, likely to ease operation of the chamber. In contrast to Red King, a single water-cooled barrel was used. A large disk-shaped magazine on the left side of the barrel, as seen from behind, carried the rounds. [1]