of 7.8 Bergmann no. 5 (7,5 Bergmann m 1897)
Like most Bergmannových rounds is this collectible interesting. Shot the 5.5 g has a muzzle velocity of 400 m/sec, which is pretty decent performance. The charge on the image produced by the German company DM (later DWM) in Karlsruhe. The charge is dimensionally similar rounds of 7.62 Tokarev (see right), but has a longer neck and is not interchangeable. Photo by author.
Source: Erlmeier-Brandt's "Manual of Pistol and Revolver Cartridges" Journal Verlag Schwend GMBH, Schwabisch Hall, Germany in 1967. And. Andersen, In. Andresen, T. Stromstad "Cartridge Cases" load your own, Norway, 1995..
Like most Bergmannových rounds is this collectible interesting. Shot the 5.5 g has a muzzle velocity of 400 m/sec, which is pretty decent performance. The charge on the image produced by the German company DM (later DWM) in Karlsruhe. The charge is dimensionally similar rounds of 7.62 Tokarev (see right), but has a longer neck and is not interchangeable. Photo by author.
Source: Erlmeier-Brandt's "Manual of Pistol and Revolver Cartridges" Journal Verlag Schwend GMBH, Schwabisch Hall, Germany in 1967. And. Andersen, In. Andresen, T. Stromstad "Cartridge Cases" load your own, Norway, 1995..