.224 Boz
.224 BOZ |
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Handgun |
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Place of origin |
United Kingdom |
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Production history |
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Designed |
1990s |
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Manufacturer |
Civil Defence Supply - UK |
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Specifications |
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Parent case |
9×19mm Parabellum (originally 10mm Auto) |
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Ballistic performance |
Bullet weight/type |
Velocity |
Energy |
50 gr (3 g) |
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The .224 BOZ cartridge was developed in the late 1990s with the purpose of defeating body armour.[1] The .224 BOZ began as a 10mm Auto case necked down to .223. Original trials were successful, with this round firing a 50 gr projectile chronographed at over 2,500 ft/s (760 m/s).[2]
See also
References
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| First generation derivatives | |
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| Second generation derivatives (based on 10mm Auto) | |
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| Third generation derivatives (based on .40 S&W) | |
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| First generation derivatives | |
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| Second generation derivatives | Based on 7.63×25mm Mauser | |
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Based on 7.65×21mm Parabellum | |
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| Third generation derivatives (based on 9×19mm Parabellum) | |
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