The Mausers rifles, such as the Kar98K, fire this round.
You have it backwards. The M14 rifle shoots the 7.62 NATO cartridge.
The original gatling gun shot a .45 long colt. But the more modern version invented by John Dylan shoots a .308 caliber rifle round. Also the larger gatling cannon shoots a 30mm round.
good german rifle, shoots 22 long, short and long rifle, extremely accurate. 5 round clip, bolt action , adjustable trigger match grade accuracy
A rifle that shoots a .22 caliber bullet.
A rifle which shoots a cartridge measuring .44 inches in diameter.
Any rifle that shoots a 30-30 bullet.
yes
79mm
None. It's a nonexistent round. There have, however, been reports of 7.62x39 and 7.62x54R rifles and cases of ammunition being misprinted - 7.62x59 is one of the commonly cited dimensions in these misprints.
Yes it is and it is also the most accurate sniper rifle in the world, with a bullet spread of .3 centimeters up to a mile+ away. it shoots a .408 round which can penetrate armored helicopters and lightly armored vehicles.
One rifle that will shoot that ammo is the M1 (Garand) military rifle. The head stamp means "LAKE CITY ARSENAL" made in 1951 and it should be .30-06.
Up to a mile or so