LIST OF HANDGUN CARTRIDGES



Flat list of handgun cartridges, loosely in order of increasing caliber:

Contents
Handgun cartridges
See also
External links

Handgun cartridges



2.7 mm Kolibri - The smallest commercially available centerfire cartridge ever made.

2.34 mm - Rimfire ammunition used in MTH's Swiss Mini Gun.

3 mm Kolibri

4 mm Practice Cartridge GECO

4 mm Practice Cartridge M. 20

4.25 mm Liliput

.17 Mach 2

.17 Hornady Magnum Rimfire

4.5 x 26 mm

4.6 x 30 mm

.22 BB

.22 CB

.22 Short

.22 Long

.22 Long Rifle

.22 WMR (.22 Magnum)

.22 WRF

.22 Reed Express

.22 Remington Jet (.22 Jet, .22 Centerfire Magnum)

.221 Remington Fireball

5.45 x 18mm

5.7 x 28 mm

.25 ACP (6.35 mm Browning)

.25 NAA

.256 Winchester Magnum

6.5mm Grendel

7mm Nambu

7mm Bench Rest Remington, aka 7mm BR

.30 Carbine

7.65 mm Brev.

7.62 mm Tokarev (7.62 x 25 mm TT, .30 Tokarev)

7.62 mm Nagant (7.62 x 38R, 7.62 x 38 mm Nagant)

7.63 mm Mauser (7.63 x 25 mm Mauser, .30 Mauser)

7.65 mm Borchardt (7.65 x 25 mm)

7.65 mm Luger (7.65 x 23 mm Luger, 7.65 mm Parabellum, .30 Luger)

7.65 mm Longue (7.65 mm MAS, 7.65 mm Long)

7.65 mm Mannlicher (7.63 mm Mannlicher in Austria, 7.65 mm Mannlicher in Germany, and 7.65 x 21 mm in the United States)

.30 Pedersen (.30 M1918)

.32 ACP (7.65 mm Browning)

.32 NAA

.32 S&W

.32 S&W Long (.32 Colt New Police)

.320 Revolver

.32 Short Colt

.32 Long Colt

.32 H&R Magnum

.32-20 Winchester (.32 WCF, .32-20 Marlin, .32 Colt Lightning)

8 mm French Ordnance (8 mm Lebel Revolver)

8 mm Nambu

8 mm Mauser

.38 Short Colt

.38 Long Colt

.38 S&W (.38 Colt New Police, .38 Super Police)

.38 Calibre

.380 Revolver

.38 Special (9 x 29R)

.357 Magnum (9 x 31R)

.357 Remington Maximum

9 mm Makarov (9 x 18 mm)

9 mm Police (9 x 18 mm Police, 9 mm Ultra)

9 mm Browning Long (9 x 20 mm SR)

9 mm Glisenti

9 mm Luger (9 x 19 mm Parabellum, 9 x 19 mm NATO)

9 mm IMI (9 x 21 mm)

9 mm Steyr (9 x 23 mm Steyr)

9 mm Largo (9 mm Bergmann-Bayard, 9 x 23 mm Largo)

9mm Winchester Magnum

9x25 Dillon

.380 ACP (9 x 17 mm, 9 mm Browning Short, 9 mm Kurz)

.38 Auto (.38 ACP)

.38 Super Auto

.357 SIG

9.8 mm Auto Colt

.38-40 Winchester (.38 WCF)

.400 Corbon

.40 Smith & Wesson (10.0 x 21 mm)

.40 Super

10 mm Auto

10.4mm Italian Revolver

.41 Action Express

.41 Remington Magnum

.44-40 Winchester (.44 WCF)

.44 Special

.44 S&W Russian

.44 Remington Magnum

.44 Auto Mag

.44 Webley (.442 RIC)

11 mm French Ordnance

.45 Schofield (.45 S&W Schofield, .45 S&W)

.45 Colt

.45 Super

.450 Revolver (.450 Adams)

.45 Webley

.455 Webley (.455 Webley Mk I, .455 Revolver, .455 Colt, .455 Colt Mk I)

.455 Webley Mk II (.455 Revolver Mk II, .455 Colt Mk II, .455 Eley)

.455 Webley Automatic

.45 GAP

.45 ACP (.45 Auto)

.45 S&W

.45 Winchester Magnum

.454 Casull

.460 S&W Magnum

.475 Linebaugh

.475 Wildey Magnum

.480 Ruger

.476 Eley (.476 Enfield Mk3)

.499 Linebaugh

.50 Action Express

.500 S&W Special

.500 S&W Magnum

.50 Remington (M71 Army)

.50 GI

.500 Linebaugh

13 mm Gyrojet

.577 Boxer

See also



Firearms

List of rifle cartridges

Table of pistol and rifle cartridges (by year)

List of cartridges by caliber

External links



GunDirectory.com: Gun Reviews, Reference Guide, and Classifieds

Hawks Handgun Cartridges

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