The Fabrique Nationale F49 was chambered in 7.92x57 (among other calibres), as was the Egyptian Hakim rifle, which was a licence manufactured variant of the Swedish Lljugman AG-42 rifle.
A few guns shoot 8mm pellets, but the vast majority shoot the standard 6mm pellets.
no they used mg42 which fires an 8mm cartridge which is similar to the american 30/06 cartridge......
Typically, WW2 snipers would shoot out to 800 meters before they quit. Their rifles were in fact capable of shooting out to 2000 meters. This was when volley fire was still being considered and it is virtually impossible for one man to shoot another man 2000 meters away with an 8mm mauser rifle.
shoot a hole in the talk with a 8mm assult rifle then weld the hole back toghter
I do not know of a production airsoft gun that shoots bbs of those dimentions but it doesnt mean its not out there As you probably know, most common is 6mm, and some airsoft guns, specifically some revolvers, shoot 8mm bb's, but I have never heard of a 7mm bb or a gun that shoots it.
They included rifles, pistols and revolvers, shotgun, machine guns and cannon. From a rifle standpoint, the US used 30-06 rifles (the 1903 Springfield and the P17 Enfield) Britain used the SMLE in .303, Germany used the 8mm Mauser, France used the 8mm Lebel, and Russia used the 91/30 Mosin-Nagant.
it depends on country but around 7.5-8mm for infantry but some machine guns used 12.7mm .5 inch
8mm tapes can only be viewed with the aid of an 8mm player. One's best bet to watch 8mm tapes in this case is to purchase another 8mm player that is not broken.
The standard issue German infantrymen's rifle was the 8mm Mauser, the standard issue sidearm was the 9mm Walther P-38; Japan had the Arisaka 7.7mm rifle and Nambu 8mm pistol; Italy used the 6.5mm Carcano rifle; Britain used the Lee-Enfield .303 rifle and Webley revolver; US used the M1 garand semi-automatic rifle and Colt .45 pistol; USSR used the 7.62mm Nagant bolt action rifle.
Measure the width of the film, if it equals 8mm then you have an 8mm tape.
8mm = 0.008 metres.
8mm is greater.