The 7.63 Mannlicher
The charge for Mannlicherovu gun m. 1901 in Europe did not catch on (the gun was not adopted for the RU army). In 1905 this gun was introduced in several south american states, and then the charge began to produce in greater numbers. Shot the 5.5 g has a muzzle velocity of about 310 m/sec. The charge on the image manufactured by the Fabrica Militar de Municion de Arms "Portailes Borghi", San Lorenzo, Argentina. To the right is a bullet 9 mm Luger, photo by author.
Source: J. Hýkel, In. Malimánek "Bullets in small arms" Our troops, Prague 1998. Andersen, In. Andresen, T. Stromstad "Cartridge Cases" load your own, Norway, 1995..
The charge for Mannlicherovu gun m. 1901 in Europe did not catch on (the gun was not adopted for the RU army). In 1905 this gun was introduced in several south american states, and then the charge began to produce in greater numbers. Shot the 5.5 g has a muzzle velocity of about 310 m/sec. The charge on the image manufactured by the Fabrica Militar de Municion de Arms "Portailes Borghi", San Lorenzo, Argentina. To the right is a bullet 9 mm Luger, photo by author.
Source: J. Hýkel, In. Malimánek "Bullets in small arms" Our troops, Prague 1998. Andersen, In. Andresen, T. Stromstad "Cartridge Cases" load your own, Norway, 1995..