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7.62×54mmR
thumb|right|Soviet World War II-era service cartridges: (Left to right) 7.62×54mmR, 7.62×39mm, 7.62×25mm thumb|right|Modern service rifle cartridge cases: (Left to right) 7.62×54mmR, 7.62×51mm NATO, [[7.62×39mm, 5.56×45mm NATO, 5.45×39mm ]] The 7.62×54mmR is a rimmed rifle cartridge developed by the Russian Empire and introduced as a service cartridge in 1891. Originally designed for the bolt-action Mosin–Nagant rifle, it was used during the late tsarist era and throughout the Soviet period to the present day. The cartridge remains one of the few standard-issue rimmed cartridges still in milit
.357 Magnum
revolver cartridge designed by Elmer Keith and Phillip B. Sharpe
.303 British
British military rifle cartridge
.38 Special
revolver cartridge designed by Smith & Wesson
.44 Magnum
cartridge
.45 Colt
revolver cartridge designed by Colt's Manufacturing Company, LLC and the Union Metallic Cartridge Company (UMC)
.454 Casull
revolver cartridge designed by Dick Casull, Duane Marsh, and Jack Fullmer
.30-30 Winchester
rifle cartridge designed by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company
8mm Lebel
first military smokeless gunpowder cartridge
7.62×38mmR
7.62×38mmR (also known as 7.62 mm Nagant and Cartridge, Type R) is an ammunition cartridge designed for use in the Russian Nagant M1895 revolver.
.45-70
The .45-70 (11.6×53mmR), also known as the .45-70 Government, .45-70 Springfield, and .45-2" Sharps, is a .45 caliber rifle cartridge originally holding 70 grains of black powder that was developed at the U.S. Army's Springfield Armory for use in the Springfield Model 1873. It was a replacement for the stop-gap .50-70 Government cartridge, which had been adopted in 1866, one year after the end of the American Civil War, and is known by collectors as the "Trapdoor Springfield".
.22 Hornet
centerfire rifle cartridge
.44 Special
smokeless centerfire revolver cartridge
.577 Snider
cartridge
8×50mmR Mannlicher
cartridge of Austria-Hungary from 1890
.41 Remington Magnum
revolver cartridge designed by Elmer Keith and Bill Jordan
.700 Nitro Express
cartridge
.32 S&W Long
revolver cartridge designed by the Smith & Wesson Company (S&W)
8×56mmR
The 8×56mmR or 8×56mmR M30S (C.I.P. civil designation) cartridge was adopted in the year 1930 by First Austrian Republic, in 1931 by the Kingdom of Hungary, and in 1934 by the Kingdom of Bulgaria as a replacement for the 8×50mmR Mannlicher cartridge.
.410 bore
shotgun bore designed by Charles Eley and William Eley
.44-40 Winchester
rifle/pistol cartridge
.460 S&W Magnum
centerfire revolver cartridge
.50-70 Government
rifle cartridge
.455 Webley
revolver cartridge
.30-40 Krag
rifle cartridge
.38-40 Winchester
cartridge
.38 S&W
revolver cartridge designed by Smith & Wesson (S&W)
.32-20 Winchester
ammunition
.44 Russian
black-powder center-fire metallic revolver cartridge
7.62×53mmR
The 7.62×53mmR (designated as '''''' by the C.I.P.) rifle cartridge is a Finnish design based on the Russian 7.62×54mmR round dating back to 1891.
9.3×74mmR
9.3×74mm R (designated as the 9,3 x 74 R by the C.I.P.) is a medium-bore cartridge designed in Germany around 1900.
.22 Remington Jet
cartridge
.45 Schofield
cartridge
.303 Savage
cartridge
.307 Winchester
rifle cartridge
Q4545180
cartridge
8×58mmR
rifle cartridge
.32 Winchester Special
cartridge
.33 Winchester
cartridge
.45 Auto Rim
revolver cartridge designed by the Peters Cartridge Company
.600 Nitro Express
cartridge
.25-20 Winchester
ammunition
11×59mmR Gras
rifle cartridge
.17 Hornet
cartridge
.348 Winchester
cartridge
.405 Winchester
rifle cartridge
.38-55 Winchester
rifle cartridge designed by the Ballard rifle & Cartridge Company
.45-60 Winchester
rifle cartridge
6.5×53mmR
The 6.5×53mmR, originally and more correctly produced as the 6.5×53.5mmR, and in imperial system nomenclature known as the .256 Mannlicher, is a late 19th-century rimmed centerfire military rifle cartridge similar to other early smokeless powder designs.
.38-72 Winchester
cartridge
.375 Winchester
cartridge
.577 Nitro Express
cartridge
.30 R Blaser
cartridge
10.4 × 20 mm R
revolver cartridge
8mm Gasser
revolver cartridge
.50-140 Sharps
cartridge
.35 Winchester
cartridge
.41 Long Colt
revolver cartridge designed by Colt's Manufacturing Company, LLC
.470 Nitro Express
centerfire rifle cartridge
.219 Zipper
cartridge