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- 8mm_Roth–Steyr abstract "The 8mm Roth–Steyr is a military centerfire pistol cartridge adopted by the Austro-Hungarian cavalry in 1907 for the Repetierpistole M7—the first self-loading pistol adopted by a major military power. The cartridge headspaces on the mouth of the case. Ammunition was typically packaged in a unique ten-round charger. Austrian military production contained greased un-plated steel-jacketed bullets. A few private firms in Austria manufactured ammunition with cupro-nickel-jacketed bullets. Reloadable cartridge cases can be produced by resizing and trimming .30 Carbine brass.".
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- 8mm_Roth–Steyr wikiPageRevisionID "698100462".
- 8mm_Roth–Steyr wikiPageWikiLink .30_Carbine.
- 8mm_Roth–Steyr wikiPageWikiLink 8_mm_caliber.
- 8mm_Roth–Steyr wikiPageWikiLink Austria-Hungary.
- 8mm_Roth–Steyr wikiPageWikiLink Cartridge_(firearms).
- 8mm_Roth–Steyr wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_cartridges.
- 8mm_Roth–Steyr wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pistol_and_rifle_cartridges.
- 8mm_Roth–Steyr wikiPageWikiLink Cavalry.
- 8mm_Roth–Steyr wikiPageWikiLink Centerfire_ammunition.
- 8mm_Roth–Steyr wikiPageWikiLink Headspace_(firearms).
- 8mm_Roth–Steyr wikiPageWikiLink List_of_handgun_cartridges.
- 8mm_Roth–Steyr wikiPageWikiLink Pistol.
- 8mm_Roth–Steyr wikiPageWikiLink Roth–Steyr_M1907.
- 8mm_Roth–Steyr wikiPageWikiLink Semi-automatic_pistol.
- 8mm_Roth–Steyr wikiPageWikiLink Steyr_Mannlicher.
- 8mm_Roth–Steyr wikiPageWikiLink Stripper_clip.
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- 8mm_Roth–Steyr wikiPageWikiLinkText "8 mm Roth–Steyr".
- 8mm_Roth–Steyr wikiPageWikiLinkText "8mm Roth–Steyr".
- 8mm_Roth–Steyr balsrc ""Textbook of Automatic Pistols"".
- 8mm_Roth–Steyr base "8.85".
- 8mm_Roth–Steyr btype "FMJ".
- 8mm_Roth–Steyr bullet "8.16".
- 8mm_Roth–Steyr bw "113".
- 8mm_Roth–Steyr bw "116".
- 8mm_Roth–Steyr caseLength "18.65".
- 8mm_Roth–Steyr caseType "Rimless, straight".
- 8mm_Roth–Steyr en "290".
- 8mm_Roth–Steyr en "302".
- 8mm_Roth–Steyr isSiSpecs "yes".
- 8mm_Roth–Steyr length "29".
- 8mm_Roth–Steyr name "8".
- 8mm_Roth–Steyr neck "8.8".
- 8mm_Roth–Steyr rimDia "8.85".
- 8mm_Roth–Steyr type Pistol.
- 8mm_Roth–Steyr vel "1070".
- 8mm_Roth–Steyr vel "1088".
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- 8mm_Roth–Steyr subject Category:Military_cartridges.
- 8mm_Roth–Steyr subject Category:Pistol_and_rifle_cartridges.
- 8mm_Roth–Steyr hypernym Cartridge.
- 8mm_Roth–Steyr type VideoGame.
- 8mm_Roth–Steyr type Firearm.
- 8mm_Roth–Steyr comment "The 8mm Roth–Steyr is a military centerfire pistol cartridge adopted by the Austro-Hungarian cavalry in 1907 for the Repetierpistole M7—the first self-loading pistol adopted by a major military power. The cartridge headspaces on the mouth of the case. Ammunition was typically packaged in a unique ten-round charger. Austrian military production contained greased un-plated steel-jacketed bullets. A few private firms in Austria manufactured ammunition with cupro-nickel-jacketed bullets.".
- 8mm_Roth–Steyr label "8mm Roth–Steyr".
- 8mm_Roth–Steyr sameAs Q4645272.
- 8mm_Roth–Steyr sameAs Category:8mm_Steyr.
- 8mm_Roth–Steyr sameAs m.0b6nng9.
- 8mm_Roth–Steyr sameAs 8_mm_Roth-Steyr.
- 8mm_Roth–Steyr sameAs Q4645272.
- 8mm_Roth–Steyr wasDerivedFrom 8mm_Roth–Steyr?oldid=698100462.
- 8mm_Roth–Steyr depiction 8mm_Steyr_-_FMJ_-_2.jpg.
- 8mm_Roth–Steyr isPrimaryTopicOf 8mm_Roth–Steyr.