What is a 7×57 round?
What is a 7×57 round?
The 7×57mm Mauser (designated as the 7 mm Mauser or 7×57mm by the SAAMI and 7 × 57 by the C.I.P.) is a first-generation smokeless powder rimless bottlenecked rifle cartridge. It is known as . 275 Rigby in the United Kingdom.
What caliber does a Mauser shoot?
7.92×57mm Mauser
7.92×57mm Mauser, 8×57mm (IS or Mauser) | |
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Type | Rifle |
Place of origin | German Empire |
Service history | |
In service | 1905–present |
What is the equivalent of a Belgian Mauser?
It is also known as 7.65×53mm Argentine, 7.65×53mm Argentine rimless, 7.65mm Argentine, 7.65×53mm Belgian Mauser or 7.65mm Belgian (in the United States) and 7.65×53mm Mauser (in Belgium ). Ballistically it is comparable to the also-rimmed .303 British cartridge.
What kind of cartridge is a Mauser Model 1889?
The 7.65×53mm Mauser (designated as the 7,65 × 53 Arg. by the C.I.P.) is a first-generation smokeless powder rimless bottlenecked rifle cartridge developed for use in the Mauser Model 1889 rifle by Paul Mauser of the Mauser company.
What are the dimensions of a Mauser CIP cartridge?
7.65×53mm Mauser maximum C.I.P. cartridge dimensions. All sizes in millimeters (mm). Americans would define the shoulder angle at alpha/2 ≈ 22.2 degrees. The common rifling twist rate for this cartridge is 280 mm (1 in 11.02 in), 4 grooves, Ø lands = 7.65 mm, Ø grooves = 7.92 mm, land width = 4.20 mm and the primer type is large rifle.
What is the rarest Mauser pistol?
Rare early WW1 Mauser 1914 Humpback with even rarer Bavarian Coat of Arms Mark and a WW2 Carl Kuntze Penig-SA 1945 Holster. This model includes the Bavarian state property Coat of Arms Mark, which is featured in the books “the Mauser Self-loading Pistol” and “Maser Pistolen” included as the pictures.