luger were made to fire a 9mm cartridge or the 30 luger cartridge. a 9mm cartridge will not chamber in a 30 cal luger pistol............
9mm would be the most common. there is also the 30 cal. luger ammo which is a bottle neck cartridge......... lugers were made for the 9mm and 30 cal. lugers
the 30 cal luger cartridge has a bottle neck case. a mauser 32 cal cartridge has a straight case...........
Depends on the .30 cal. For 30-06 ammo, the retail sales price may vary from about .30 to .50 (in US dollars) per cartridge.
The cartridge it shoots is a .30 caliber that was first made in 1906.
by reference to 'luger' ammo, one believes it to be a 9mm cartridge, which is the cartrige for the German luger. however, there are many other pistol that were made to fire the 9mm luger cartridge. in addition, the luger was also made in the '30 cal luger' which is a smaller bullet in a necked down cartridge.
The .30-06 was first introduced as an improvment to the .30-03. As it's designation eludes it was developed in 1906.
1972 to about 1978
Made by Marlin
Be Careful! Winchester did not make a Model 81.Remington made a model 81 Woodmaster in 30 Rem.cartridge.This is different than the 30-30 cartridge in the fact that the 30 Rem was a rimless cartridge and the 30-30 Win cartridge was a rimmed cartridge.They both headspace differently.
Yes. The .270 is simply a necked down .30-06 cartridge, and thus the action would be the same as the .30-06.
If it is one of the CB models made in 1999 to 2000 and it is 30-30 cal., it would be worth $1200 to $1400.