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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: History Performance - American Rifleman
Designed at the opening of World War II as a cartridge based off the 32 WSL, the 30 Carbine cartridge became synonymous with the light rifle it was developed for: the M1 carbine
- 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 calibers are . 30 cal? | [September Updated] - TheGunZone
What calibers are 30 cal? The term ‘ 30 caliber’ encompasses a family of ammunition cartridges where the bullet diameter, or bore, is approximately 0 30 inches (7 62mm)
- . 30-30 Winchester Rifles | Sportsmans Outdoor Superstore
Our 30-30 lever-actions for sale have practical, legal, and aesthetic advantages over other firearms They have a very simple mechanism for chambering rounds, are easy to control and aim, and come chambered for the most common large handgun calibers
- All You Need to Know About . 30 Carbine - True Shot Ammo
What is 30 Carbine? The 30 Carbine cartridge was developed in the 1940’s during World War II The cartridge was developed alongside the M1 Carbine and entered military service in 1942
- 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
- 30 (number) - Wikipedia
The number of days in the months April, June, September and November (and in unusual circumstances February—see February 30) Although the number of days in a month vary, 30 is used to estimate months elapsing
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