7.65 x 53.5 mm

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7.65 x 53.5 mm
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general information
caliber 7.65 x 53.5 mm
Sleeve shape Bottle neck sleeve, rimless with pull-out groove
Dimensions
Sleeve shoulder ⌀ 10.90 mm
Sleeve neck ⌀ 8.78 mm
Floor ⌀ 7.94 mm
Cartridge bottom ⌀ 12.05 mm
Sleeve length 53.50 mm
Cartridge length 74.90 mm
Weights
Bullet weight 10 g
Powder weight 3 g
total weight 24 g
Technical specifications
Speed ​​v 0 820 m / s
Max. Gas pressure 3900 bar
Bullet energy E 0 3362 J.
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The 7.65 × 53.5 mm cartridge is also known as the 7.65 mm Mauser M 89/10, 7.65 × 53 Belgian or 7.65 Argentina. It was developed as the first cartridge with nitro powder loading by Mauser in 1889 and sold to Belgium together with the manufacturing rights.

variants

7.65 × 53.5 mm, all dimensions in millimeters (mm).

The original version of the cartridge had a 14.1 g round head bullet that reached a v 0 of 600 m / s with a 2.4 g charge . In 1909 the cartridge was switched to a 10 g pointed bullet which, with 3 g of powder, reached a muzzle velocity of up to 820 m / s. In this form, the cartridge was introduced to the Belgian army as M 89/10 in 1910 and used in their rifles, carbines and machine guns.

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literature

  • Günter Wollert, Reiner Lidschun: Infantry weapons yesterday . (1918-1945). In: Illustrated encyclopedia of infantry weapons from around the world . 3. Edition. tape 1 + 2 . Brandenburgisches Verlagshaus, Berlin 1998, ISBN 3-89488-036-8 , cartridges, p. 79 .

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