Commonly referred to as .303 British service. Also known as 7.7x56R in metric measurements.
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In World War 1 and 2 the ANZAC forces primary rifle was the Short Magazine Lee-Enfield Mk. III (SMLE Mk. 3) which fired a .303 round but due to varying ways in which calibre is measured was actually .311 of an inch.
In World War 1 and 2 the ANZAC forces primary rifle was the Short Magazine Lee-Enfield Mk. III (SMLE Mk. 3) which fired a .303 round but due to varying ways in which calibre is measured was actually .311 of an inch.
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The standard caliber of a biathlon rifle is .22.
a .22 caliber
A .177 caliber air rifle has very little recoil.
.223 caliber or 5.56mm.
No You could build a rifle in .306" or any other caliber but you are likely referring to 30.06. A 30.06 rifle is referred to as "30 Caliber" but to be accurate it is nominally .308"
SCAR means Special Operations Forces (SOF) Combat Assault Rifle. A SMG fires pistol caliber ammo, the SCAR Light fires 5.56mm rifle ammo.
Yes, I can. A Barrett M107 is a .50 caliber sniper rifle.