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  • ==Firearms== ...rtridge during World War II, derived from the earlier [[6.5x52mm Carcano]] cartridge.
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  • [[File:9mm-6-5x25mm-CBJ-Cartridge-Comparison-FirearmWiki-Firearm-Wiki.jpg|frame|right|A side-by-side comparis The '''6.5x25mm CBJ''' is a pistol cartridge designed for the [[Saab Bofors Dynamics CBJ-MS|CBJ-MS]] [[Personal Defense
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  • [[File:22-Epperson-Cricket-22-Pokey-22-KTW-25-ACP-Wildcat-Cartridge-Vibe-Firearm-Wiki.jpg|frame|right|The .22 Epperson Cricket (also known as t ...icket''' (also known as the '''.22 Pokey''' or '''.22 KTW''') is a wildcat cartridge developed by "Vibe" based on the [[.25 ACP]] where the case is necked down
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  • ...lhelm Brenneke]]. They are quite similar, but the [[7x65R]] differ and the cartridge features a rim in order to be easily used in single shot and combination gu ...n order to be used effectively in single shot or combination firearms. The cartridge holds a 7mm (.284 caliber) bullet and utilizes a large rifle primer such as
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  • [[File:5.6x39-mm-220-Russian-caliber-hunting-cartridge-comparison-firearmwiki-firearm-wiki.jpg|frame|right|A comparison of several ...well as for [[100 meter running deer]] competitions. It is a [[7.62×39mm]] cartridge which is necked down to hold a 5.6mm bullet (.223 caliber). It was later ad
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  • ...kley Hornet]], the [[.14/221 Walker]], as well as a [[.30-06 Springfield]] cartridge for comparison.]] The '''.14/22 Short''' is apparently a wildcat cartridge created by necking down the case of a [[.22 Short]] in order to accept a .1
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  • ...e-Pistol-Firearm-Wiki.jpg|frame|right|The 5.45x18mm, a small Soviet pistol cartridge. It is especially known for its armor-piercing capabilities. Next to a U.S. The '''5.45x18mm''' is a Soviet handgun cartridge developed around 1969-1970 by Antonina D. Denisova of the Precision Mechani
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  • ...o accept .103 caliber bullets. It has been said to be the smallest wildcat cartridge ever made.]] ...Frank Barnes' book [[Cartridges of the World]] to be the smallest wildcat cartridge ever made. It is based on the [[.22 Long Rifle]], which is necked down to a
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  • [[File:.451-Detonics-Magnum-.45-ACP-Winchester-Magnum-Wildcats-Cartridge-Comparison-Firearm-Wiki-Firearmwiki.jpg|frame|right|An excellent image show ...ches (23.9 mm). It was deliberately made to be longer than the [[.45 ACP]] cartridge (which is 23mm long) in order to avoid accidental chambering and/or safety
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  • ...-Wiki.jpg|frame|right|alt=A photo showing the .11 Whatzit, a tiny novelty "cartridge", and comparing it to others such as .22 Long Rifle.|The .11 Whatzit (left) ...ot]] projectile (which is .11 caliber). The primer itself, becomes the the cartridge.
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  • ...ACP-Firearm-Wiki.jpg|frame|right|The [[.224 Montgomery]] (left), a wildcat cartridge based on the [[.25 ACP]] (right), necked down to accept .224 caliber bullet The .224 Montgomery is a wildcat cartridge created by [[IHMSA]] competitor and instructor Tim Montgomery. The case is
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  • ...earm-Wiki-Firearmwiki.jpg|frame|right|A comparison of the [[.960 Rowland]] cartridge (left) to the [[9mm Luger]] (center) and [[9x23 Winchester]] (right).]] The '''.960 Rowland''' is a high-powered [[Wildcat Cartridge]] developed by [[Johnny Rowland]] in order to reach [[.357 Magnum]] ballist
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  • ...er of [[Guns and Ammo]] magazine's technical department. The intent of the cartridge was primarily breaking past the 5,000 feet per second barrier. ...es of the World]]. machinist [[Zachary Weighman]] did make a novelty inert cartridge called the ".22 Earsplitting Loudenboomer", along with a .17 version called
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  • ...irearm-Wiki-FirearmWiki.jpg|frame|right|An image showing a '''20x138mmB''' cartridge, next to a [[5.56 NATO]] round and a 20-round Magpul PMAG - all sitting on ...tridge case is 138 mm and "B" indicates that it is a belted case. A loaded cartridge weighs in at 300 grams (10.7 oz).
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  • ...82 and was made for short to mid-range small game and target shooting. The cartridge is a .22 Long Rifle casing, necked down using a series of dies, to finally Being a rimfire cartridge, it can basically only be fired once. As a result, the process of very care
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  • ...As per Russian firearm regulations, this is actually considered a shotgun cartridge.]] ...s according to [https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2019/05/24/new-russian-cartridge-366-magnum/ The Firearm Blog].
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  • ...n" (under Russian law), based on the AKM and chambered in the [[.366 TKM]] cartridge. (Photo from [https://www.huntworld.ru/catalog/okhota_i_sportivnaya_strelba ...e sold to the civilian market - as opposed to manufacturing completely new firearms.
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  • ...ge-caliber rifle that could shoot cast bullets. It is ''not'' a production cartridge, and only 3 rifles chambered in .950 JDJ have ever been produced. ...may actually be based on the [[20x110mm Hispano]], a French anti-aircraft cartridge.
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  • ...is the smaller-caliber, higher velocity counterpart to the [[.280 Halger]] cartridge. The .244 is also the more obscure of the two offerings. Photo from [http:/ ...Neil cartridge to live up to. According to our research, it seems the .244 cartridge is the ''more obscure'' of the two rounds created by Halger, the other bein
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  • ...on the .30-30 Winchester.|A photo of the .219 Zipper, a Winchester-created cartridge made by necking down the .30-30 Winchester to accept a .2245 caliber bullet ...Firearms]] also offered their [[Marlin Model 336]] rifle chambered for the cartridge.
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