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 Encyclopedia: 7.65 mm Luger
Georg Luger designed the 7.65 mm Luger cartridge for his famous Luger pistol which he introduced with the 7.65 mm Luger caliber.
The 7.65 mm Luger pistol cartridge was designed by firearms designer Georg Luger.
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 List of handgun cartridges - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
7.65 mm Mannlicher (7.63 mm Mannlicher in Austria, 7.65 mm Mannlicher in Germany, and 7.65 x 21 mm in the United States)
9 mm Luger (9 x 19 mm Parabellum, 9 x 19 mm NATO)
9 mm Steyr (9 x 23 mm Steyr)
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 List of handgun cartridges - Iridis Encyclopedia
7.65 mm Luger (7.65 x 21 mm Luger, 7.65 mm Parabellum,.30 Luger)
9 mm Steyr (9 x 23 mm Steyr)
9 mm Largo (9 mm Bergmann-Bayard, 9 x 23 mm Largo)
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 Luger
Next the Luger pistol was accepted by the German Navy, and in 1908 (P-08) by the German Army after the caliber was changed to 9 mm Luger as the 7.65 mm Luger cartridge was considered as being too weak.
The Swiss Army evaluated the Luger pistol and after a change to the more potent 7.65 mm Luger cartridge adapted it as its military sidearm, named the Ordonnanzpistole 00 or OP00.
Reasons for the demise of the Luger pistols military career have been its dislike of dirt and dust resulting in malfunctions and its inability to fire various types of ammunition as it was designed for a specific power level.
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 FINNISH ARMY 1918-1945: REVOLVERS & PISTOLS PART III
When 7,65 mm x 17 ammunition used was also quite weak it was no surprise that both Italian and French Armies were eager to get rid of them as soon as possible after WW1.
The pistol was manufactured in two calibre: 7,65 x 17 and 9 mm x 17, which were both cartridges designed by Browning.
After WW2 these pistols were kept warehoused until most of them were sold to military personnel and collectors between 1965 - 1971.
www.jaegerplatoon.net /PISTOLS3.htm

  
 metric.txt
$1.00 918 7.65 Parabellum, nickel full metal jacket marked W, copper primer, W.R.A.Co. 7.65 LUGER.
St+ 34 42 $1.00 3878 9 m/m Luger, copper plated steel full metal jacket, steel case, brass primer, dou.
A , made by the Ejercito Arsenal in Lisbon Portugal $3.00 4476 8 x 56R Portugese Kropatschek, round nose nickel full metal jacket, brass primer, headstamp A.E (superimposed)
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 Lothar Walther Inc.: Barrel Inserts
Now with this insert, pistols in Cal. 7,65 mm Browning, (.32 ACP) may be fired on ranges where only.22 or unjacketted lead bullets are permitted.
Available for all automatic pistols 4 mm M 20 cartridges are centerfire, low velocity loads particularly suited for indoor target shooting and for indoor and outdoor plinking.
To date.22 barrel insters were available only for pistols of Cal. 9 mm or larger.
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 Mizael JR - PY2MPG
Assim, entre 1901 e 1902, Georg Luger ampliou o calibre de 7,65 para 9 mm, improvisando assim aquele que se converteria no calibre standard das armas automáticas de todo o mundo e o mais difundido dos cartuchos no campo militar: o 9 milímetros Parabellum, denominado também 9 mm Luger ou 9X19 NATO.
Em 1901, Georg Luger aperfeiçoou o cartucho 9 mm.
A Luger destaca-se principalmente pela sua complexidade de construção.
www.mizaeljr.hpg.ig.com.br /luger.htm

  
 9mm Parabellum/Luger
Für seine Luger-Pistole änderte er die 7,63 mm Mauser um indem er die Mauser-Hülse um 3mm kürzte, ein anderes Geschoss einsetzte und fertig war seine 7,65 mm Luger bzw.
Die Patrone 9 mm Parabellum/ Luger, 9x19 mm bzw.
Um 1900 hat Georg Luger mit Hugo Borchhardt gemeinsam als Konstrukteur bei DWM (Deutsche Waffen- und Munitionsfabriken) in Berlin gearbeitet, wo Luger auch die nach ihm benannte "Luger"-Pistole entwickelte.
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 REME Weapons Collection - Self-Loading and Automatic Pistols
The Luger was first adopted as a service pistol by Switzerland in 1900, that particular model being chambered for the bottle-necked 7.65 mm Luger cartridge.
Mechanically and in appearance, the 7.63 mm and the 9 mm are the same.
One of the best known pistols in the world, this Luger fires the 9 mm parabellum cartridge which is the most widely used sub-machine gun and pistol cartridge in the world.
www.rememuseum.org.uk /arms/pistols/armsap.htm

  
 Revista Armas online - 9mm Parabellum
Desarrollado a comienzos del siglo XX (1902), fue el resultado de una natural evolución del calibre 7.65 Para, que ya utilizaba la pistola Luger Parabellum.
INTRODUCCIÓN: También conocido como 9 mm Luger ó 9 x 19mm, se trata de una munición para armas automáticas de fuego central, con vaina sin reborde y presentando proyectil enteramente blindado en su versión militar.
Sin embargo fue la Armada Alemana la primera en adoptarlo junto con la pistola Luger en el año 1904, y recién en 1908 el Ejército Alemán lo declara reglamentario, situación que se mantiene hasta el presente.
www.galeon.com /armasonline/documentos/9mm.html

  
 Reflex Suppressors for Centerfire Pistols
MX Minireflex Moderators are light and small all-steel devices primarily intended for reduction of environmental grievances and defects of hearing, caused by noisy reports of 9 x 19 mm and 7.65 mm pistols.
Theoretically it is impossible to shoot cartridges having 17 mm case length in 19 mm chamber, but in practice most 9 x 19 mm pistols are able to fire 9 mm shorts.
140 mm to the length of a pistol.
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 List of handgun cartridges
7.65 mm Luger (7.65 x 23 mm Luger, 7.65 mm Parabellum,.30 Luger)
7.65 mm Mannlicher (7.63 mm Mannlicher in Austria, 7.65 mm Mannlicher in Germany, and 7.65 x 21 mm in the United States)
9 mm Luger (9 x 19 mm Parabellum, 9 x 19 mm NATO)
www.abitabouteverything.com /files/l/li/list_of_handgun_cartridges.html   (258 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: List of handgun cartridges
7.65 mm Luger (7.65 x 23 mm Luger, 7.65 mm Parabellum,.30 Luger)
7.65 mm Mannlicher (7.63mm Mannlicher in Austria, 7.65mm Mannlicher in Germany, and 7.65 x 21mm in the United States)
9 mm Luger (9 x 19 mm Parabellum, 9 x 19 mm NATO)
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/List-of-handgun-cartridges   (258 words)

  
 Handgun Cases
7.65 mm Luger (7.65 x 23 mm Luger, 7.65 mm Parabellum,.30 Luger)
7.65 mm Mannlicher (7.63 mm Mannlicher in Austria, 7.65 mm Mannlicher in Germany, and 7.65 x 21 mm in the United States)
2 mm Kolibri - At 2.7 mm, the smallest commercially available centerfire cartridge ever made.
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 7 mm caliber: Encyclopedia topic
7.65 mm Luger (7.65 mm Luger: the 7.65 mm luger pistol cartridge was designed by firearms designer georg luger....
This article lists firearm (firearm: A portable gun) cartridge (cartridge: Ammunition consisting of a cylindrical casing containing an explosive charge and a bullet; fired from a rifle or handgun) s which have a bullet in the 7 mm (.276 in) caliber (caliber: A degree or grade of excellence or worth) range.
7.62 mm Tokarev (7.62 mm Tokarev: the 7.62 x 25 mm tt is a bottle-necked pistol cartridge widely used in soviet and...
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 Luger
Next the Luger pistol was accepted by the German Navy, and in 1908 (P-08) by the German Army after the caliber was changed to 9 mm Luger as the 7.65 mm Luger cartridge was considered as being too weak.
The Swiss Army evaluated the Luger pistol and after a change to the more potent Parabellum or 7.65×23 mm cartridge (.30 Luger in USA), it was adapted in 1900 as its military sidearm, and designated as the Ordonnanzpistole 00 or OP00.
Reasons for the demise of the Luger pistol's military career have been its dislike of dirt and dust resulting in malfunctions and its inability to fire various types of ammunition as it was designed for a specific power level.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/L/Luger.htm   (541 words)

  
 Mm
7.65 mm Luger The 7.65 mm Luger firearms designer Georg Luger.
37 mm Bofors The Bofors 37 mm was a very common Bofors, licensed copies were soon produced by various Allied nations.
MM MM or Mm or mm can stand for: 2000 A megameter (Mm) Myanmar Master of Management Maelzel's tempo measurement Maximum...
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 Luger - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Swiss Army evaluated the Luger pistol and after a change to the more potent Parabellum or 7.65×23 mm cartridge (.30 Luger in USA), it was adapted in 1900 as its military sidearm, and designated as the Ordonnanzpistole 00 or OP00.
Next the Luger pistol was accepted by the German Navy, and in 1908 ( P-08) by the German Army after the caliber was changed to 9 mm Luger as the 7.65 mm Luger cartridge was considered as being too weak.
Reasons for the demise of the Luger pistol's military career have been its dislike of dirt and dust resulting in malfunctions and its inability to fire various types of ammunition as it was designed for a specific power level.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Luger   (541 words)

  
 Sellier & Bellot - Pistol and revolver bullets
The bullets with ogival-shaped front part are used in caliber's 6.35 Br., 7.65 Br., 9 mm Br, 9 mm Makarov, 7.62 x 25 Tokarev, 9 mm Luger, the bullets with the front part of truncated cone are used in caliber's 40 SandW, 38 Special, 357 Magnum and 9 mm Luger Subsonic.
It is made in caliber's 9 mm Luger, 38 Special and 357 Magnum.
Supplied in 9 mm Luger and 38 Special caliber's.
www.sellier-bellot.cz /pistol-and-revolver-bullets.php   (541 words)

  
 Luger 9mm
Next the Luger pistol was accepted by the German Navy, and in 1908 (P-08) by the German Army after the caliber was changed to 9 mmLuger as the 7.65 mm Luger cartridge was considered as being too weak.
The Swiss Army evaluated the Luger pistol and after a change to the more potent 7.65 mm Luger cartridge adapted it as its military sidearm, named theOrdonnanzpistole 00 or OP00.
Reasons for the demise of the Luger pistols military career have been its dislike of dirt and dust resulting in malfunctionsand its inability to fire various types of ammunition as it was designed for aspecific power level.
www.therfcc.org /luger-9mm-241061.html   (424 words)

  
 Gunwriters' Handloading Subsonic Cartridges, Part 2
It was used for forest-bird hunting with 7.62 mm MOSIN-NAGANT rifles, loaded with 7.65 mm Luger bullet or a shortened rifle bullet, weighing 6 grams.
Cartridges were bulleted with 7.65 mm Luger/Parabellum bullets of the unknown origin (presumably SAKO); brass jacketed; wt.
Nieminen was a "zealot", who insisted on adoption of the 7 x 57 mm Mauser as a military rifle and machine gun caliber in Finland.
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 Gunwriters' Suomi History 1/2
Next prototype Suomi, in caliber 7.65 x 21 mm Parabellum or Luger, was made by machine and tool manufacture Engineering Shop Leskinen and Kari, of Tampere, Finland, in 1922.
The Finnish Army, Frontier Guards and Civil Guard were satisfied with the less powerful but very accurate 7.65 x 21 mm Parabellum cartridge, which had been an official pistol caliber of armed forces since 1923.
Some unpatented but significant improvements were the adoption of 9 x 19 mm Parabellum or Luger cartridge and an "open-jaw" magazine well, which allows the use of drum magazines along with a Swedish pattern double staggered-row magazine or "a coffin clip", as well as the usual staggered-row clip for 20 rounds.
guns.connect.fi /gow/suomi1.html   (424 words)

  
 Opentopia Encyclopedia
Based upon his earlier 7.65 mm Luger pistol cartridge, Georg Luger designed the 9 mm Luger cartridge at the German company Deutschen Waffen-und Munitionsfabriken (DWM) and presented a 9 mm version of his Pistole Parabellum to the British Small Arms Committee in 1902 via Vickers Limited.
Three 9 mm Pistole Parabellum prototype pistols were delivered to the US Army for testing at Springfield Arsenal in mid 1903.
In Germany, this load was replaced with 124 grain FMJ bullets with a round ogive in 1915-1916 but truncated cone bullets continued to be used on commercial loads and in the United States.
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 Parabellum P-08 ´Luger´
Popularitì pistole, pùvodnì používající náboj 7,65 mm Parabellum, do znaèné míry pøispìlo její pøepracování na mnohem používanìjší náboj ráže 9 mm Parabellum.
Autorem pistole je nìmecký konstruktér Georg Luger a její typové oznaèení P-08 je odvozeno od roku jejího zavedení do výzbroje nìmecké armády (1908).
Ruèní palná zbraò Parabellum P-08, též zvaná jako „Luger“ vznikla již koncem 19.století.
www.valka.cz /newdesign/v900/clanek_700.html   (424 words)

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