.30 Carbine
Appearance
.30 Carbine (7.62×33mm) | ||||||||
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Type | Carbine | |||||||
Place of origin | United States | |||||||
Service history | ||||||||
In service | World War II–present | |||||||
Used by | See Users | |||||||
Wars | World War II Korean War First Indochina War Vietnam War | |||||||
Production history | ||||||||
Produced | World War II to 1950s, present (civilian) | |||||||
Variants | M1 (ball), M6 (grenade), M13 (dummy), M18 (heavy, high pressure test) 152gr, M27 (tracer) | |||||||
Specifications | ||||||||
Parent case | .32 Winchester Self-Loading | |||||||
Bullet diameter | 0.308 in (7.8 mm) | |||||||
Neck diameter | .336 in (8.5 mm) | |||||||
Base diameter | .3548 in (9.01 mm) | |||||||
Rim diameter | .360 in (9.1 mm) | |||||||
Rim thickness | .050 in (1.3 mm) | |||||||
Case length | 1.290 in (32.8 mm) | |||||||
Overall length | 1.680 in (42.7 mm) | |||||||
Case capacity | 21 gr H2O (1.4 cm3) | |||||||
Rifling twist | 1:20" | |||||||
Primer type | Small rifle | |||||||
Maximum pressure | 38,500 psi (265 MPa) | |||||||
Ballistic performance | ||||||||
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Test barrel length: 18 inches Source(s): Winchester [1] |
The .30 Carbine (pronounced thirty carbine) cartridge is a carbine cartridge first made for the M1 carbine. The U.S. Army made this cartridge because it needed a bullet more powerful than the .45 ACP but lighter than the .30-06.
From a rifle, the .30 Carbine has about the same amount of firepower as the .357 Magnum.
References
[change | change source]- ↑ "Winchester Ammunition". www.winchester.com.