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- . 30 carbine - Wikipedia
The 30 carbine cartridge was the basis for Melvin M Johnson 's "MMJ 5 7" cartridge, colloquially called the 22 Spitfire (5 7x33mm) after what Col Johnson named his rebarreled or relined and rechambered Carbines
- The . 30 Carbine: A Light, But Useful Cartridge
Designed by Winchester for the military in the early 1940s, the 30 Carbine cartridge (and the firearm it was originally designed for: the M1 Carbine), was designed to be “more than a pistol, but less than a rifle ”
- What size is a . 30 caliber bullet? - TheGunZone
A 30 caliber bullet nominally has a diameter of 0 30 inches (7 62 millimeters) However, it’s crucial to understand that this is a general designation and the actual bullet diameter can vary slightly depending on the specific cartridge and manufacturer
- The Other . 30 Carbine Firearms - The Mag Life - GunMag Warehouse
Eventually, the 30 Carbine got lost in firearms development It’s a real shame because the cartridge has a lot of potential as it’s a light recoiling, lightweight option within a couple of hundred yards
- The . 30 Carbine: History Performance | An Official Journal . . .
Ruger began chambering its Blackhawk revolvers in 30 Carbine in the 1960s and continues to manufacture them today The AMT Automag III was chambered in 30 Carbine as well during its two-year
- History of the . 30-30 - Leverguns
In 1891, the Winchester Repeating Arms Company first began experimenting with smokeless powder to develop a higher velocity smokeless cartridge that would bear the Winchester name They decided on 30 caliber after working with the military on the development of the 30 U S Army ( 30-40) cartridge
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