11.3×36mmR

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11.3×36mmR
TypeCarbine, revolver
Place of originAustria-Hungary
Service history
In service1867–1900s
Used by
Wars
Production history
Designed1867
Specifications
Parent case11.15x36mmR Werndl
Case type
Black powder

The 11.3×36mmR (commonly referred to as "11mm Montenegrin") is a rimmed carbine and revolver cartridge developed by Austria-Hungary. Though originally designed for the Früwirth repeating carbine, it was also used with the Gasser M1870 revolver. The caliber was widespread throughout the Balkans due to the Montenegrin Pattern Revolvers.

Although this cartridge is no longer manufactured, enthusiasts reproduce them using slightly modified 7.62×54mmR brass cut down to the length of the original; using various types of mostly cast bullets.

See also

References

  1. ^ dimensions from Barnes, Frank C. Cartridges of the World. (Northfield: DBI Books, 1972), p.178