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- 7.62×38mmR abstract "7.62×38mmR (also known as 7.62 mm Nagant and Cartridge, Type R) is a unique ammunition cartridge designed for use in the Russian Nagant M1895 revolver.A small number of experimental submachine guns (See Tokarev 1927), designed by Fedor Tokarev, were also produced in a 7.62 mm Nagant chambering. None, however, were accepted into Soviet service.".
- 7.62×38mmR thumbnail 76238comparison.jpg?width=300.
- 7.62×38mmR wikiPageID "7200022".
- 7.62×38mmR wikiPageRevisionID "594806776".
- 7.62×38mmR base "8.94".
- 7.62×38mmR btype Full_metal_jacket_bullet.
- 7.62×38mmR bullet "7.82".
- 7.62×38mmR bw "6.3".
- 7.62×38mmR bwunit "gram".
- 7.62×38mmR caption "Commercial production 7.62×38R in comparison with .32 Smith & Wesson Long and .32 H&R Magnum".
- 7.62×38mmR caseLength "38.86".
- 7.62×38mmR caseType Rim_(firearms).
- 7.62×38mmR designDate "1895".
- 7.62×38mmR designer "Emile & Léon Nagant".
- 7.62×38mmR en "340".
- 7.62×38mmR isSiBallistics "yes".
- 7.62×38mmR isSiSpecs "yes".
- 7.62×38mmR length "38.86".
- 7.62×38mmR name "7.62".
- 7.62×38mmR neck "7.26".
- 7.62×38mmR primer "Berdan or Boxer Small Pistol".
- 7.62×38mmR rimDia "9.855".
- 7.62×38mmR service "1895".
- 7.62×38mmR shoulder "8.38".
- 7.62×38mmR testBarrelLength "114.0".
- 7.62×38mmR type Revolver.
- 7.62×38mmR usedBy Russia.
- 7.62×38mmR usedBy Russian_Empire.
- 7.62×38mmR usedBy Soviet_Union.
- 7.62×38mmR vel "327".
- 7.62×38mmR wars Russian_Civil_War.
- 7.62×38mmR wars Russo-Japanese_War.
- 7.62×38mmR wars World_War_I.
- 7.62×38mmR wars World_War_II.
- 7.62×38mmR wars "Post 1945 conflicts".
- 7.62×38mmR subject Category:Military_cartridges.
- 7.62×38mmR subject Category:Pistol_and_rifle_cartridges.
- 7.62×38mmR comment "7.62×38mmR (also known as 7.62 mm Nagant and Cartridge, Type R) is a unique ammunition cartridge designed for use in the Russian Nagant M1895 revolver.A small number of experimental submachine guns (See Tokarev 1927), designed by Fedor Tokarev, were also produced in a 7.62 mm Nagant chambering. None, however, were accepted into Soviet service.".
- 7.62×38mmR label "7,62 x 38 mm Nagant".
- 7.62×38mmR label "7,62 × 38 mm Nagant".
- 7.62×38mmR label "7,62×38 мм Наган".
- 7.62×38mmR label "7.62×38mmR".
- 7.62×38mmR label "7.62×38mmR".
- 7.62×38mmR label "Nabój 7,62 x 38 mm R".
- 7.62×38mmR sameAs 7.62%C3%9738mmR.
- 7.62×38mmR sameAs 7,62_x_38_mm_Nagant.
- 7.62×38mmR sameAs 7,62_×_38_mm_Nagant.
- 7.62×38mmR sameAs Nabój_7,62_x_38_mm_R.
- 7.62×38mmR sameAs Q259166.
- 7.62×38mmR sameAs Q259166.
- 7.62×38mmR wasDerivedFrom 7.62×38mmR?oldid=594806776.
- 7.62×38mmR depiction 76238comparison.jpg.