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You ask for the ammo by the common name- 8mm Mauser. Yes, it really is 7.9- but no one calls it that.
Yes- but the common name is 8mm Mauser.
The 8mm Mauser is a good black bear round. American 8mm is kind of underpowered but with handloading or European ammo its in the same class as 30-06..
It would be very expensive, but, it is possible.
Most gun shops, sporting goods stores. Ask for 8mm Mauser- that is the common name, even if it really is 7.9
The VZ 24 PISTOL is a .380 ACP. The VZ 24 RIFLE was made in 8mm Mauser, and in 7.65 Argentine Mauser
Primarily by the outward appearance of the ammunition and its packaging. Evidence of corrosion, water staining, etc, may be an indicator of problem ammo. However, ammo that has been stored in cool, dry conditions seems to have a VERY long shelf life. I am currently shooting up 60 yr old 8mm Mauser ammo, which works fine.
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.
Measure the width of the film, if it equals 8mm then you have an 8mm tape.
8mm is greater.
8mm = 0.008 metres.
8mm = 0.026 feet.