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- 7.65×25mm_Borchardt abstract "The 7.65×25mm Borchardt cartridge was designed by Hugo Borchardt for use in his Borchardt C-93 pistol. It was the first successful rimless pistol cartridge. With a rimless, bottlenecked case using smokeless powder, the 7.65×25mm Borchardt adapted features of the 8mm cartridge used in the 1888 pattern M/88 rifle, essentially scaling it down for use in a pistol. Georg Luger also claimed to have influenced the design of the Borchardt pistol cartridge.The Feederle brothers (Fidel, Friedrich, and Josef) used the Borchardt cartridge in their design for the Mauser C96 pistol. The Borchardt cartridge thus was the basis for the 7.63×25mm Mauser cartridge, which used the same dimensions but was eventually loaded with a stronger powder charge. By extension, the Borchardt cartridge was also the basis for the 7.62×25mm Tokarev cartridge, which was developed from the Mauser round. The 7.65×25mm Borchardt was also the basis of the 7.65×21mm Parabellum and 9×19mm Parabellum cartridges developed for the Luger pistol. The shorter case length of the 7.65×21mm Parabellum allowed for improvements in the Borchardt pistol, including a shorter stroke in the toggle mechanism as well as a smaller grip.The 7.65×25mm Borchardt was manufactured by DWM in Germany, Eley Brothers and Kynoch in Great Britain, and Remington Arms - Union Metallic Cartridge Co. and Winchester in the United States. In many instances, the ammunition was packaged in boxes that read "For Borchardt and Mauser Automatic Pistols."".
- 7.65×25mm_Borchardt thumbnail 7.65mm_Borchardt_&_7.63mm_Mauser.JPG?width=300.
- 7.65×25mm_Borchardt wikiPageID "14416125".
- 7.65×25mm_Borchardt wikiPageRevisionID "575715098".
- 7.65×25mm_Borchardt base "9.86".
- 7.65×25mm_Borchardt btype Full_metal_jacket_bullet.
- 7.65×25mm_Borchardt bullet "7.86".
- 7.65×25mm_Borchardt bw "5.5".
- 7.65×25mm_Borchardt bwunit "gram".
- 7.65×25mm_Borchardt caption "7.65".
- 7.65×25mm_Borchardt caseLength "25.15".
- 7.65×25mm_Borchardt caseType "Rimless, bottleneck".
- 7.65×25mm_Borchardt designer Hugo_Borchardt.
- 7.65×25mm_Borchardt en "423".
- 7.65×25mm_Borchardt isSiBallistics "yes".
- 7.65×25mm_Borchardt isSiSpecs "yes".
- 7.65×25mm_Borchardt name "7.65".
- 7.65×25mm_Borchardt neck "8.46".
- 7.65×25mm_Borchardt rimDia "9.98".
- 7.65×25mm_Borchardt shoulder "9.6".
- 7.65×25mm_Borchardt type Pistol.
- 7.65×25mm_Borchardt vel "390".
- 7.65×25mm_Borchardt subject Category:Pistol_and_rifle_cartridges.
- 7.65×25mm_Borchardt comment "The 7.65×25mm Borchardt cartridge was designed by Hugo Borchardt for use in his Borchardt C-93 pistol. It was the first successful rimless pistol cartridge. With a rimless, bottlenecked case using smokeless powder, the 7.65×25mm Borchardt adapted features of the 8mm cartridge used in the 1888 pattern M/88 rifle, essentially scaling it down for use in a pistol.".
- 7.65×25mm_Borchardt label "7,65 x 25 mm Borchardt".
- 7.65×25mm_Borchardt label "7,65 × 25 mm Borchardt".
- 7.65×25mm_Borchardt label "7,65 × 25 mm Borchardt".
- 7.65×25mm_Borchardt label "7,65 × 25 mm Borchardt".
- 7.65×25mm_Borchardt label "7.65x25mmボルヒャルト弾".
- 7.65×25mm_Borchardt label "7.65×25mm Borchardt".
- 7.65×25mm_Borchardt sameAs 7.65%C3%9725mm_Borchardt.
- 7.65×25mm_Borchardt sameAs 7,65_x_25_mm_Borchardt.
- 7.65×25mm_Borchardt sameAs 7,65_×_25_mm_Borchardt.
- 7.65×25mm_Borchardt sameAs 7,65_×_25_mm_Borchardt.
- 7.65×25mm_Borchardt sameAs 7,65_×_25_mm_Borchardt.
- 7.65×25mm_Borchardt sameAs 7.65x25mmボルヒャルト弾.
- 7.65×25mm_Borchardt sameAs Q259234.
- 7.65×25mm_Borchardt sameAs Q259234.
- 7.65×25mm_Borchardt wasDerivedFrom 7.65×25mm_Borchardt?oldid=575715098.
- 7.65×25mm_Borchardt depiction 7.65mm_Borchardt_&_7.63mm_Mauser.JPG.