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- 8×56mmR abstract "The 8x56mmR or 8 x 56 R M30S (C.I.P. civil designation) cartridge was adopted in the year 1930 by Austria and in 1931 by the Kingdom of Hungary as a replacement for the 8×50mmR Mannlicher cartridge. It was originally created for the Steyr-Solothurn light machine gun as the M30. Later the cartridge was adopted for use in rifles in 1931 as the M31 to replace the 8x50mmR Mannlicher cartridge. The updated cartridge coincided with an update to the Steyr-Mannlicher M1895 rifle in which the barrel length was reduced and the chamber re-cut to accept the new cartridge, and was the cartridge chosen by Hungary for the 35M rifle as a replacement for the Mannlicher M1895. The 8x56mmR was also used in updated versions of Austrian and Hungarian machine guns such as the Solothurn 31M and Schwarzlose 07/31M. From 1934 on it was the standard military cartridge of Kingdom of Bulgaria.This ammunition was made at a variety of plants as well as countries, including Austria, Germany, Bulgaria and Czechoslovakia.".
- 8×56mmR thumbnail 8x56R_-_SP_-_2.jpg?width=300.
- 8×56mmR wikiPageExternalLink 8x56RMann.htm.
- 8×56mmR wikiPageID "7512599".
- 8×56mmR wikiPageLength "5567".
- 8×56mmR wikiPageOutDegree "34".
- 8×56mmR wikiPageRevisionID "665112255".
- 8×56mmR wikiPageWikiLink 35M_rifle.
- 8×56mmR wikiPageWikiLink 7.62×54mmR.
- 8×56mmR wikiPageWikiLink 8x50mmR_Mannlicher.
- 8×56mmR wikiPageWikiLink 8×50mmR_Mannlicher.
- 8×56mmR wikiPageWikiLink Alliant_Techsystems.
- 8×56mmR wikiPageWikiLink Ammunition.
- 8×56mmR wikiPageWikiLink Austria.
- 8×56mmR wikiPageWikiLink Boat_tail.
- 8×56mmR wikiPageWikiLink Bulgaria.
- 8×56mmR wikiPageWikiLink Bullet_swaging.
- 8×56mmR wikiPageWikiLink Cartridge_(firearms).
- 8×56mmR wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pistol_and_rifle_cartridges.
- 8×56mmR wikiPageWikiLink Commission_Internationale_Permanente_pour_lEpreuve_des_Armes_xc3xa0_Feu_Portatives.
- 8×56mmR wikiPageWikiLink Czechoslovakia.
- 8×56mmR wikiPageWikiLink External_ballistics.
- 8×56mmR wikiPageWikiLink First_Austrian_Republic.
- 8×56mmR wikiPageWikiLink Full_metal_jacket_bullet.
- 8×56mmR wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- 8×56mmR wikiPageWikiLink Handloading.
- 8×56mmR wikiPageWikiLink Hornady.
- 8×56mmR wikiPageWikiLink Hungary.
- 8×56mmR wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Bulgaria.
- 8×56mmR wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Hungary.
- 8×56mmR wikiPageWikiLink MG_30.
- 8×56mmR wikiPageWikiLink Mannlicher_M1895.
- 8×56mmR wikiPageWikiLink Prvi_Partizan.
- 8×56mmR wikiPageWikiLink RCBS_Precisioneered_Shooting_Products.
- 8×56mmR wikiPageWikiLink Rifle.
- 8×56mmR wikiPageWikiLink Rim_(firearms).
- 8×56mmR wikiPageWikiLink 12.
- 8×56mmR wikiPageWikiLink Schwarzlose_machine_gun.
- 8×56mmR wikiPageWikiLink Soft-point_bullet.
- 8×56mmR wikiPageWikiLink Steyr-Mannlicher_M1895.
- 8×56mmR wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- 8×56mmR wikiPageWikiLink File:8x56R_-_SP_-_2.jpg.
- 8×56mmR wikiPageWikiLink File:M95enbloc.jpg.
- 8×56mmR wikiPageWikiLinkText "8×56mmR".
- 8×56mmR balsrc "Lee Precision".
- 8×56mmR balsrc "Surplus Rifle".
- 8×56mmR base "12.47".
- 8×56mmR btype "200".
- 8×56mmR btype "M30".
- 8×56mmR bullet "8.35".
- 8×56mmR bw "200".
- 8×56mmR bw "206".
- 8×56mmR bwunit "grain".
- 8×56mmR caption "Commercial cartridge with a soft-point bullet.".
- 8×56mmR caseLength "55.63".
- 8×56mmR caseType "Rimmed, bottleneck".
- 8×56mmR designDate "1930".
- 8×56mmR en "2504".
- 8×56mmR en "2737".
- 8×56mmR hasPhotoCollection 8×56mmR.
- 8×56mmR isSiBallistics "yes".
- 8×56mmR isSiSpecs "yes".
- 8×56mmR length "75.91".
- 8×56mmR maxPressure "355".
- 8×56mmR name "8".
- 8×56mmR neck "9.2".
- 8×56mmR parent "8".
- 8×56mmR primer "Berdan or Boxer Large Rifle".
- 8×56mmR productionDate "1930".
- 8×56mmR rifling "255.0".
- 8×56mmR rimDia "14.05".
- 8×56mmR rimThick "1.37".
- 8×56mmR service "1930".
- 8×56mmR shoulder "12".
- 8×56mmR type Rifle.
- 8×56mmR usedBy Austria.
- 8×56mmR usedBy Germany.
- 8×56mmR usedBy Hungary.
- 8×56mmR vel "621".
- 8×56mmR vel "701".
- 8×56mmR wars World_War_II.
- 8×56mmR wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_web.
- 8×56mmR wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Firearm_Cartridge.
- 8×56mmR wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- 8×56mmR subject Category:Pistol_and_rifle_cartridges.
- 8×56mmR comment "The 8x56mmR or 8 x 56 R M30S (C.I.P. civil designation) cartridge was adopted in the year 1930 by Austria and in 1931 by the Kingdom of Hungary as a replacement for the 8×50mmR Mannlicher cartridge. It was originally created for the Steyr-Solothurn light machine gun as the M30. Later the cartridge was adopted for use in rifles in 1931 as the M31 to replace the 8x50mmR Mannlicher cartridge.".
- 8×56mmR label "8×56mmR".
- 8×56mmR sameAs 8×56_mm_R.
- 8×56mmR sameAs m.0263yct.
- 8×56mmR sameAs 8×56_мм_R.
- 8×56mmR sameAs Q430184.
- 8×56mmR sameAs Q430184.
- 8×56mmR wasDerivedFrom 8×56mmR?oldid=665112255.
- 8×56mmR depiction 8x56R_-_SP_-_2.jpg.
- 8×56mmR isPrimaryTopicOf 8×56mmR.