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- 4.6×36_mm abstract "The 4.6×36 mm is a cartridge developed by Heckler & Koch for its experimental HK36 assault rifle of the 1970s. When the rifle was not taken into service by any military force, its ammunition was not used for any other weapon design. The main feature that set the bullet apart from its contemporaries was the use of a so-called \"spoon tip\" (German: Löffelspitz): the tip had a concave area on one side which was intended to make the bullet \"tumble\" after hitting a target, in order to give it greater stopping power than such a small, high-velocity bullet would otherwise have.".
- 4.6×36_mm thumbnail 46x36.png?width=300.
- 4.6×36_mm wikiPageID "35321349".
- 4.6×36_mm wikiPageLength "3046".
- 4.6×36_mm wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- 4.6×36_mm wikiPageRevisionID "627867720".
- 4.6×36_mm wikiPageWikiLink .223_Remington.
- 4.6×36_mm wikiPageWikiLink 5.56×45mm_NATO.
- 4.6×36_mm wikiPageWikiLink Assault_rifle.
- 4.6×36_mm wikiPageWikiLink Cartridge_(firearms).
- 4.6×36_mm wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_cartridges.
- 4.6×36_mm wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pistol_and_rifle_cartridges.
- 4.6×36_mm wikiPageWikiLink Full_metal_jacket_bullet.
- 4.6×36_mm wikiPageWikiLink German_language.
- 4.6×36_mm wikiPageWikiLink Heckler_&_Koch.
- 4.6×36_mm wikiPageWikiLink Heckler_&_Koch_HK36.
- 4.6×36_mm wikiPageWikiLink M16_rifle.
- 4.6×36_mm wikiPageWikiLink Rifle.
- 4.6×36_mm wikiPageWikiLink Rim_(firearms).
- 4.6×36_mm wikiPageWikiLink Spoon_tip.
- 4.6×36_mm wikiPageWikiLink Stopping_power.
- 4.6×36_mm wikiPageWikiLink Tungsten_carbide.
- 4.6×36_mm wikiPageWikiLink Wiktionary:concave.
- 4.6×36_mm wikiPageWikiLink File:46x36.png.
- 4.6×36_mm wikiPageWikiLinkText "4.6×36 mm".
- 4.6×36_mm balsrc "Jane's Infantry Weapons 1975".
- 4.6×36_mm base "8.9".
- 4.6×36_mm btype "FMJ".
- 4.6×36_mm bullet "4.7".
- 4.6×36_mm bw "2.7".
- 4.6×36_mm bw "3.5".
- 4.6×36_mm bwunit "gram".
- 4.6×36_mm caseLength "36".
- 4.6×36_mm caseType "Rimless, bottleneck".
- 4.6×36_mm designDate "1970.0".
- 4.6×36_mm designer "Dr. Gunther Voss".
- 4.6×36_mm en "1065".
- 4.6×36_mm en "976".
- 4.6×36_mm isSiBallistics "yes".
- 4.6×36_mm isSiSpecs "yes".
- 4.6×36_mm length "49.5".
- 4.6×36_mm manufacturer Heckler_&_Koch.
- 4.6×36_mm maxPressure "353".
- 4.6×36_mm name "4.6".
- 4.6×36_mm productionDate "1970.0".
- 4.6×36_mm type Rifle.
- 4.6×36_mm vel "780".
- 4.6×36_mm vel "857".
- 4.6×36_mm wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ammo-stub.
- 4.6×36_mm wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- 4.6×36_mm wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Flag.
- 4.6×36_mm wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Firearm_Cartridge.
- 4.6×36_mm wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- 4.6×36_mm subject Category:Military_cartridges.
- 4.6×36_mm subject Category:Pistol_and_rifle_cartridges.
- 4.6×36_mm hypernym Cartridge.
- 4.6×36_mm type VideoGame.
- 4.6×36_mm type Firearm.
- 4.6×36_mm comment "The 4.6×36 mm is a cartridge developed by Heckler & Koch for its experimental HK36 assault rifle of the 1970s. When the rifle was not taken into service by any military force, its ammunition was not used for any other weapon design.".
- 4.6×36_mm label "4.6×36 mm".
- 4.6×36_mm sameAs Q4637260.
- 4.6×36_mm sameAs m.0j7n0nc.
- 4.6×36_mm sameAs Q4637260.
- 4.6×36_mm wasDerivedFrom 4.6×36_mm?oldid=627867720.
- 4.6×36_mm depiction 46x36.png.
- 4.6×36_mm isPrimaryTopicOf 4.6×36_mm.