Several. The 7.7x56R/.303 British, the 7.62x54R, the .30-40 Krag, the 6.5x55 Swedish Service, the 7x57, the 7.92x57, the 8x50R Lebel, etc...
8mm Lebel
1800's ********* The Maxim machinegun was made in the 1800s. You may also want to search for the term Mondragon rifle- these were semi and fully automatic rifles used by Mexico in the late 1800s.
Mausers manufactured for Argentina and the Ottoman Empire (prior to its dissolution - later Turkish Mausers used the 7.92x57 cartridge) used the 7.65x54 cartridge.
If you are asking about the Remington 6.5 rem.mag round,then this cartridge takes large rifle/or large rifle magnum primers.The .223 Remington cartridge takes the small rifle primer.Both of these center fire primers differ in size and cannot be interchanged.The .223 Rem cartridge requires small rifle primers.
The bolt action was created as a repeating rifle capable of firing a powerful cartridge.
BULLET is the term used for the projectile fired from a cartridge. The largest civilian rifle cartridge is the .950 JD Jones.
1968. They also made a .22 rifle that used a special caseless .22 cartridge.
The Arisaka Type 38 Rifle and the Arisaka Type 44 Rifle both used a 6.5 mm bullet whereas the Arisaka Type 99 Rifle used a 7.7 cartridge . The Nambu Type 14 Handgun used an 8 mm cartridge .
Telegrams were first used in 1839 in Holland and were used elsewhere in the late 1800s.
Lol To be used as steel :)
In the very late 1800s they were used in electric cars.
The .22 Long rifle is a CARTRIDGE that is used in revolvers, pistols, and rifles. BULLET refers to the part of a cartridge that comes out of the barrel.