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- 8×56mmR abstract "The 8×56mmR or 8×56mmR 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 8×50mmR 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 8×56mmR 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 "5566".
- 8×56mmR wikiPageOutDegree "34".
- 8×56mmR wikiPageRevisionID "702710956".
- 8×56mmR wikiPageWikiLink 35M_rifle.
- 8×56mmR wikiPageWikiLink 7.62×54mmR.
- 8×56mmR wikiPageWikiLink 8×50mmR_Mannlicher.
- 8×56mmR wikiPageWikiLink Ammunition.
- 8×56mmR wikiPageWikiLink Austria.
- 8×56mmR wikiPageWikiLink Bulgaria.
- 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 Rifle.
- 8×56mmR wikiPageWikiLink Rim_(firearms).
- 8×56mmR wikiPageWikiLink Schwarzlose_machine_gun.
- 8×56mmR wikiPageWikiLink Soft-point_bullet.
- 8×56mmR wikiPageWikiLink Vista_Outdoor.
- 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 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:Flagcountry.
- 8×56mmR wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Firearm_Cartridge.
- 8×56mmR wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- 8×56mmR subject Category:Pistol_and_rifle_cartridges.
- 8×56mmR type Firearm.
- 8×56mmR comment "The 8×56mmR or 8×56mmR 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 8×50mmR Mannlicher cartridge.".
- 8×56mmR label "8×56mmR".
- 8×56mmR sameAs Q430184.
- 8×56mmR sameAs 8×56_mm_R.
- 8×56mmR sameAs m.0263yct.
- 8×56mmR sameAs 8_×_56_мм_R.
- 8×56mmR sameAs 8x56_R_Mannlicher.
- 8×56mmR sameAs Q430184.
- 8×56mmR wasDerivedFrom 8×56mmR?oldid=702710956.
- 8×56mmR depiction 8x56R_-_SP_-_2.jpg.
- 8×56mmR isPrimaryTopicOf 8×56mmR.