7.65 mm Mannlicher

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7.65 mm Mannlicher
general information
caliber 7.65 mm Mannlicher
Sleeve shape Bottle neck sleeve with pull-out groove
Dimensions
Sleeve neck ⌀ 8.30-8.50 mm
Floor ⌀ 7.81-7.85 mm
Cartridge bottom ⌀ 9.80-9.90 mm
Sleeve length 24.80-25.00 mm
Cartridge length 34.80-35.00 mm
Weights
Bullet weight 5.45-5.95 g
Technical specifications
Speed ​​v 0 360 m / s
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The 7.65 mm Mannlicher cartridge was developed for the Mannlicher M.1896 self-loading pistol. It corresponds in size, shape and performance to the 7.65 mm Borchardt . The 7.63 mm Mauser and 7.62 mm Tokarew cartridges cannot be fired from Mannlicher pistols because of their higher performance, although the external dimensions match those of the 7.65 mm Mannlicher cartridge. A clear identification of the three different cartridges is only possible by labeling the boxes. Various pistols and carbines were produced for the 7.65 mm Mannlicher cartridge. It was manufactured in various European ammunition factories and was in trade until around 1930.

Synonyms

  • DWM 497
  • 7.63 mm Mannlicher M.1903
  • 7.65 mm Mannlicher M.1903
  • 7.65 mm Mannlicher Mod. 1896
  • 7.65 mm Mannlicher self-loading pistol M.1896
  • 7.65 mm Mannlicher pistol carbine m.1896
  • 7.65 mm Mannlicher carbine pistol m / 1901

weapons

  • Mannlicher self-loading pistol M.1896
  • Mannlicher pistol carbine M.1896

literature

  • Jakob H. Brandt: Handbuch der Pistolen- und Revolverpatronen = Manual of Pistol and Revolver Cartridges . Revised and supplemented new edition. Journal-Verlag Schwend, Schwäbisch Hall 1998, ISBN 3-936632-10-3 .