-
rifles during the
Vietnam War. The U.S. Navy has also used the Garand,
rechambered for the 7.62×51mm NATO round. A
detachable M2
conical flash hider, adopted...
- 42 kg (7.5 lb) empty.
Experiments in 1904 with
Karabiner 98A
carbines rechambered for the S
Patrone cartridge showed excessive recoil and
muzzle flash...
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including a
number of Type 38
carbines and Type 44
carbines rebarrelled and
rechambered for the 7.62×39mm round. Some Type 38
rifles and Type 99
rifles captured...
-
annexed Austria in 1938, the
Wehrmacht ordered 60,000 M1912
pistols rechambered to 9mm
Parabellum which remained in
service until the end of
World War...
- the
round nosed 8×50mmR cartridge, but
almost all of the
rifles were
rechambered to
accept the more
powerful and
longer range spitzer 8×56mmR cartridge...
- Hotchkiss") was a
Polish derivative of the
Hotchkiss M1914
machine gun,
rechambered for 7.92×57mm
Mauser ammunition. This
Polish modification of the Hotchkiss...
-
scharfe Patrone M.67 (11.15×42mmR) cartridge. In 1877, the
military rechambered the
Werndl for the
bottleneck 11mm
scharfe Patrone M.77 (11.15×58mmR)...
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usually chambered for the .223 Remington/5.56×45mm NATO
caliber are
often rechambered for the .222
Remington for sale in
countries where regulations restrict...
-
available in the MP5K,
paddle magazine release, and
fluted chamber. A
rechambering kit for 6.5×25mm CBJ
which only
required a
barrel change was proposed...
- by the 7.92×57mm
Mauser was
inadequate and thus the gevär m/39 were
rechambered to the 8×63mm
patron m/32,
which was a more
powerful 8 mm
cartridge specifically...