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9×57mm Mauser and List of rifle cartridges

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Difference between 9×57mm Mauser and List of rifle cartridges

9×57mm Mauser vs. List of rifle cartridges

The 9×57mm Mauser is a cartridge based on the 7.92×57mm Mauser. List of rifle cartridges, by category, then by name.

Similarities between 9×57mm Mauser and List of rifle cartridges

9×57mm Mauser and List of rifle cartridges have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Table of handgun and rifle cartridges, 7.92×57mm Mauser, 9 mm caliber, 9.3×57mm Mauser, 9.3×62mm.

Table of handgun and rifle cartridges

Table of selected pistol/submachine gun and rifle/machine gun cartridges by common name.

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7.92×57mm Mauser

The 7.92×57mm Mauser (designated as the 8mm Mauser or 8×57mm by the SAAMI and 8 × 57 IS by the C.I.P.) is a rimless bottlenecked rifle cartridge.

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9 mm caliber

This article lists firearm cartridges which have a bullet caliber in the 9-millimeter range.

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9.3×57mm Mauser

The 9.3×57mm was created by necking up the 7.92×57mm Mauser cartridge.

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9.3×62mm

The 9.3×62mm (also known in the USA as the 9.3×62mm Mauser) is an 'all-around firearms cartridge' suitable for hunting larger species of animals in Africa, Europe, or North America. It was introduced by Otto Bock in 1905. At a typical, its 286 grain standard load balances recoil and power for effective use at up to about 250m (275 yds). The CIP Maximum Average Pressure (MAP) for the 9.3×62mm is 390 MPa (56,500 PSI). The 9.3×62mm was developed around 1905 by Berlin gunmaker Otto Bock, who designed it to fit into the Model 1898 Mauser bolt-action rifle. African hunters and settlers often chose military rifles for their reliability and low cost, but governments fearful of colonial rebellions often banned military-caliber bolt-action magazine rifles and their ammunition. The 9.3×62mm was never a military cartridge and so never had this problem. Like their military counterparts Mausers chambered in 9.3×62mm were relatively inexpensive and quite reliable. Because of these factors 9.3x62 quickly became popular in Africa and usage of the cartridge became widespread. The 9.3×74R is a rimmed 9.3 mm cartridge that evolved from the 9.3×72R black powder cartridge. The energy levels of the 9.3×62 and 9.3×74R cartridges are similar but in developmental terms are distinct as the cartridges are unrelated. The rimmed cartridge is slightly longer, allowing for lower pressure in the case while retaining muzzle velocity.

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9×57mm Mauser and List of rifle cartridges Comparison

9×57mm Mauser has 22 relations, while List of rifle cartridges has 397. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 1.19% = 5 / (22 + 397).

References

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