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No Such Thing As An 8MM Mauser Rifle

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jcorl:
Just returned from a gunshow, where I was looking for some 11MM ammo for my odd ball rifle.  I spoke to all the ammo dealers there and the topic migrated to 8MM Mausers.  4 of the 4 ammo dealers told me that there was no such thing as an 8mm Mauser Rifle ever produced.  I was surprised to learn of that.  The way it was explained to me was that the German's produced a rifle that shot 7.92mm cartridges.  This Mauser was commonly referred to as the 8mm Mauser.  Never would have guessed that to be true. 

Jim

Mowser:
the 7.92 was rounded off to 8

Warbird:
And while we are talking about conversions, were you really looking for 11mm ammo?  Since 11.5mm = .45 caliber, could that be the real number? ;)  Just thinking out loud, Jim ...

jcorl:
Yes,  my 1871 black powder Stevens rifle made in Norway takes 11mm Beaumount ammo.  It is bolt action with a magazine.  The fixed magazine was a feature added by another nation after original production.   Interesting rifle. I just cannot find ammo for it. 

Jim

Marko/IL:
Try OLD WEST SCROUNGER.

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