11×60mm Mauser
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| Type | Rifle | |||||||
| Place of origin | German Empire | |||||||
| Service history | ||||||||
| Used by | Germany, Japan, Qing Dynasty, Uruguay, Korean Empire | |||||||
| Wars | Satsuma Rebellion, First Sino-Japanese War, Boxer Rebellion | |||||||
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| Designer | Paul Mauser | |||||||
| Specifications | ||||||||
| Bullet diameter | .446 in (11.3 mm) | |||||||
| Neck diameter | .465 in (11.8 mm) | |||||||
| Shoulder diameter | .510 in (13.0 mm) | |||||||
| Base diameter | .516 in (13.1 mm) | |||||||
| Rim diameter | .586 in (14.9 mm) | |||||||
| Case length | 2.37 in (60 mm) | |||||||
| Overall length | 3.00 in (76 mm) | |||||||
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The 11mm Mauser was a black-powder cartridge developed for the Mauser Model 1871 rifle, and used later in the 71/84 variant. It is no longer in production, but is available from custom loaders, and dies exist to handload it. It is also known as .43 Mauser.
See also
Further reading
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- The .43 Mauser, Handloader magazine, June - July 2002, Volume 37, Number 3, issue 217
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