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- .38-200 abstract "The .38/200 (or 9×20mmR) was a British military revolver cartridge identical to Smith & Wesson's .38 S&W cartridge but with specific loadings for military service.The .38 S&W was modified for use by the British military and called the .38/200 (also known as 380/200 Revolver Mk I) in 1922 for .38 caliber pistols and revolvers (such as the Enfield No. 2 Mk I and Webley Mk IV) which replaced the larger .455 and .476 inch handguns. The .38/200 cartridge was initially issued to British military forces as the .380/200 Revolver Mk I round. British authorities later issued a different .38 S&W military cartridge with a lighter, 178–180-grain (12 g) jacketed bullet, known as the .380 Revolver Mk IIz.".
- .38-200 thumbnail 380RevolverMkIIz_Cartridges.JPG?width=300.
- .38-200 wikiPageID "21123187".
- .38-200 wikiPageLength "6287".
- .38-200 wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- .38-200 wikiPageRevisionID "698083763".
- .38-200 wikiPageWikiLink .38_S&W.
- .38-200 wikiPageWikiLink .455_Webley.
- .38-200 wikiPageWikiLink .476_Enfield.
- .38-200 wikiPageWikiLink 9×19mm_Parabellum.
- .38-200 wikiPageWikiLink British_Army.
- .38-200 wikiPageWikiLink Browning_Hi-Power.
- .38-200 wikiPageWikiLink Cartridge_(firearms).
- .38-200 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pistol_and_rifle_cartridges.
- .38-200 wikiPageWikiLink Enfield_revolver.
- .38-200 wikiPageWikiLink Full_metal_jacket_bullet.
- .38-200 wikiPageWikiLink Hague_Conventions_of_1899_and_1907.
- .38-200 wikiPageWikiLink Kynoch.
- .38-200 wikiPageWikiLink Nitrocellulose.
- .38-200 wikiPageWikiLink Revolver.
- .38-200 wikiPageWikiLink Smith_&_Wesson.
- .38-200 wikiPageWikiLink Webley.
- .38-200 wikiPageWikiLink Webley_Revolver.
- .38-200 wikiPageWikiLink World_War_I.
- .38-200 wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- .38-200 wikiPageWikiLink File:380RevolverMkIIz_Cartridges.JPG.
- .38-200 wikiPageWikiLinkText ".38-200".
- .38-200 wikiPageWikiLinkText ".38/200".
- .38-200 base "0.3865".
- .38-200 btype "LRN".
- .38-200 bullet "0.361".
- .38-200 bw "200".
- .38-200 caption "0.38".
- .38-200 caseLength "0.775".
- .38-200 caseType "Rimmed straight".
- .38-200 designDate "1922".
- .38-200 designer "British Military".
- .38-200 en "176".
- .38-200 length "1.24".
- .38-200 manufacturer "?".
- .38-200 name "0.38".
- .38-200 neck "0.3855".
- .38-200 rimDia "0.44".
- .38-200 rimThick "0.055".
- .38-200 type "Revolver".
- .38-200 variants "MkI, MkII".
- .38-200 vel "620".
- .38-200 wars World_War_II.
- .38-200 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:.38_Calibre.
- .38-200 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- .38-200 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- .38-200 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Flag.
- .38-200 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Firearm_Cartridge.
- .38-200 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:More_footnotes.
- .38-200 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- .38-200 subject Category:Pistol_and_rifle_cartridges.
- .38-200 type Firearm.
- .38-200 type Redirect.
- .38-200 comment "The .38/200 (or 9×20mmR) was a British military revolver cartridge identical to Smith & Wesson's .38 S&W cartridge but with specific loadings for military service.The .38 S&W was modified for use by the British military and called the .38/200 (also known as 380/200 Revolver Mk I) in 1922 for .38 caliber pistols and revolvers (such as the Enfield No. 2 Mk I and Webley Mk IV) which replaced the larger .455 and .476 inch handguns.".
- .38-200 label ".38-200".
- .38-200 sameAs Q2806385.
- .38-200 sameAs MK_II.
- .38-200 sameAs m.05c07bt.
- .38-200 sameAs Q2806385.
- .38-200 wasDerivedFrom .38-200?oldid=698083763.
- .38-200 depiction 380RevolverMkIIz_Cartridges.JPG.
- .38-200 isPrimaryTopicOf .38-200.