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Post by Richard Fisher on Dec 18, 2005 15:57:58 GMT 1
I have replaced this page with a page called "Ammunition" and is available from the contents page. Each calibre that the Vickers was chambered in has a separate page where I will put information on the calibre and then a photo of the round, along with the links to countries that used it.
Rich
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Post by Richard Fisher on Dec 18, 2005 16:44:49 GMT 1
Completed:
6.5 (Italian) 6.5 x 50 (Japanese Type 38) 6.5 x 54 R (Dutch) 7 x 57 (Mauser) 7.11 (.280 inch) 7.5 x 55 (Swiss) 7.62 x 51 (NATO) 7.62 x 53 (.30-06) 7.62 x 54 R (Russian) 7.65 x 53 R (Argentine Service) 7.65 x 53 R (Belgian Mauser) 7.65 x 53 R (Mauser) 7.7 (.303-inch British Service)
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Post by woodsy on Dec 18, 2005 20:32:11 GMT 1
Hi Richard Just to correct a small typo, the .30-06 is 7.62 x 63.
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Post by Richard Fisher on Dec 18, 2005 21:34:35 GMT 1
Not a typo - I must have got that wrong early on and just copied my mistake. Thanks for pointing it out.
Rich
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Post by missingsomething on Dec 19, 2005 0:32:10 GMT 1
7.92x57 (8mm Mauser) needs to be added as well.
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Post by Richard Fisher on Dec 21, 2005 16:58:02 GMT 1
Amendments to .30-06 ammunition pages made.
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Post by warren on Dec 21, 2005 18:31:30 GMT 1
Well, as I have a .22 sub calibre unit, I guess we will have to add .22 Long rifle to the list.....
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Post by Richard Fisher on Feb 4, 2006 16:40:16 GMT 1
Updated the pages for:
6.5 (Italian) 6.5 x 50 (Japanese Type 38)
Rich
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