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Ammo questions!
Ok here is the scoop. I work for a military surplus store in Edmonton and we just got a lot of odd ammo that I have not seen before. Its 7.7 x 56R. I have searched it a bit and cant make any confirmed report as to what it actually is. I have read reports that its a rare sniper ammo and I have read that they were for the machine guns. Most of them are still stamped from 1939-1944 so I know they are from the second world war but I dont know their true function. Any help would be great!
Thanks!
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11-20-2013 04:22 PM
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The Metric designation for the .303 British
is 7.7 x 56R
In the UK our Firearms Licence must be endorsed with what calibres of ammunition we can buy - so I can buy both 'metric' manufactured and 'imperial' manufactured 303 I have it noted on my licence as 303/7.7
Edit - not to be confused with the Japanese
7.7x58R
Mine are not the best, but they are not too bad. I can think of lots of Enfields I'd rather have but instead of constantly striving for more, sometimes it's good to be satisfied with what one has...
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It may be for the Japanese
Type 92 machine gun.
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The 7.7 x 56 Rimmed (British
303) was used by the Japanese
Navy in license built copies of the Lewis gun and Vickers belt fed machine gun. The former was used in flexible mounts on aircraft as well as being used as a ground gun, the latter was used as a fixed gun on aircraft (Type 89).
The 7.7 Semi Rimmed was used in the Hotchkiss copies fed with stripper clips. Neither the rimmed nor the semi-rimmed will fit in the Type 99 rifle because of the large rims. It is reported that the 7.7 rifle cartridge will work in the Hotchkiss machinegun, but gives malfunctions because the extractor doesn't always catch the rim.
Mine are not the best, but they are not too bad. I can think of lots of Enfields I'd rather have but instead of constantly striving for more, sometimes it's good to be satisfied with what one has...
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Thank You to Alan de Enfield For This Useful Post:
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so I should not tell people to shoot it though their rifles should I?
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