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- |cartridge= [[7.92x57mm Mauser]] ...tweight form no larger than the standard-issue [[Karabiner 98k|Kar 98k]] [[bolt-action]] [[rifle]]. Considered one of the most advanced weapon designs of [[World21 KB (3,254 words) - 15:26, 15 March 2013
- |type= [[Bolt-action]] [[rifle]] |action= [[Bolt-action]]29 KB (4,518 words) - 15:47, 15 March 2013
- |cartridge= [[7.92x57mm Mauser]] ...ervice with [[Nazi Germany]] in 1942, during World War II. The [[7.92x57mm Mauser|7.92 mm]] [[rifle]] [[caliber]] weapon was developed from, and was intended16 KB (2,615 words) - 15:52, 15 March 2013
- .... While the StG44 had less range and power than the more powerful infantry rifles of the day, Wehrmacht studies had shown that most combat engagements occurr ... offering a greatly increased volume of fire compared to standard infantry rifles. In the end, it came too late to have a significant effect on the outcome o20 KB (3,193 words) - 15:58, 15 March 2013
- |parent=[[7.92x57mm Mauser]] ...n). The round was developed as a compromise between the longer [[7.92x57mm Mauser|7.92 mm]] rifle round and the [[9x19mm Parabellum|9 mm]] pistol round, and5 KB (823 words) - 14:23, 15 March 2013
- ...pread use in German military Mauser rifles caused the "Mauser" tag, though Mauser had nothing to do with the development of this cartridge). ... cartridges such as the [[5.6x57mm]], [[6.5x55mm]], [[6.5x57]]mm, [[7x57mm Mauser]] and the [[6.5x68mm]] and [[8x68mm S]] magnum hunting cartridges. The 7.9217 KB (2,517 words) - 14:23, 15 March 2013