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2. The following descriptions of centre-fire cartridges (metric)—
5.2 mm Mondragon
5.2 x 34 mm R Kronprinz
5.6 x 33 mm Rook
5.6 x 34 R mm Francotte Carbine
6 mm Lee Navy (6 x 60 mm)
6 x 29.5 mm Stahl
6 x 58 mm Forster (rimmed and rimless)
6 x 58 mm [F1Gewehrprufungskommission] M.1897
6.5 mm Mondragon (6.5 x 53mm)
6.5 x 27 mm R
6.5 x 40 mm R
6.5 x 48 mm R Sauer
6.5 x 53mm R Mannlicher (Dutch/Romanian)
6.6 x 70 mm R
7.5 x 53 mm Schmidt Rubin M.1890, Swiss
7.5 x 53.5 mm R Rubin
7.5 x 53.5 mm Rimless Rubin
7.53 x 60 mm R Hebler
7.7 x 60 mm R
8 x 48 mm R
8 x 48 mm R Sauer
8 x 55 mm R Petit Gras
8 x 56 mm Mannlicher Schoenauer
8 x 57 mm R Petit Gras
8 x 57 mm R Experimental, Spanish
8 x 57.5 mm R Rubin
8 x 58 mm R Krag
8 x 58 mm R Petit Gras
8 x 58 mm R Sauer
8 x 60 mm R Guedes & Portuguese Kropatschek
8 x 61 mm R Rubin
8 x 72 mm R
8 x 75 mm R Pieri
8 mm Murata
8.15 mm Mauser, Experimental
8.15 x 46 mm R (Target)
8.3 x 53.5 mm R Rubin
9 x 51.5 mm R Rubin
9 x 56 mm Mannlicher Schoenauer
9 x 57 mm R Mauser
9 x 57 mm Rimless Mauser
9 x 57 mm R Rubin
9.3 x 58 mm R Koeffler
9.3 x 63.5 mm R Koeffler
9.3 x 65 mm R Collath
9.3 x 70 mm R
9.3 x 75 mm R Nimrod
9.3 x 82 mm R Nimrod
9.5 x 42 mm R (for Target or Schutzen rifles)
9.5 x 47 mm R (for Target or Schutzen rifles)
9.5 x 57 mm Mannlicher Schoenauer
9.5 x 59 mm R Gras, Experimental
9.5 x 60 mm R Mauser, Turkish
10 x 47 mm R
10.15 x 61 mm R Jarmann
10.15 x 61 mm R
10.15 x 63 mm R Mauser, Serbian
10.16 x 57 mm R, Berdan, Experimental
10.25 x 69 mm R Hunting Express
10.3 x 41 mm R
10.3 x 65 mm R Baenziger
10.35 x 47 mm R Vetterli, Italian
10.4 x 38 mm R Martini Galland
10.4 x 42 mm R Vetterli, Swiss
10.4 x 47 mm R Stahl
10.4 x 56 mm R Swiss
10.66 x 48 mm R Berdan Carbine, Russian
10.66 x 57 mm R Berdan, Russian & Bulgarian
10.7 x 57 mm R Krag Petersson
10.75 x 55 mm R
10.8 x 47 mm Martini (Target)
11 mm Manceaux
11 x 42 mm R
11 x 43 mm R Comblain, Carbine
11 x 45 mm R
11 x 46 mm R
11 x 48.5 mm R Gras, ‘Battalion Ecole’
11 x 50 mm R Remington, Egyptian
11 x 50.5 mm R Comblain
11 x 53 mm Gevelot
11 x 57 mm R Remington, Spanish
11 x 59 mm R Gras
11 x 70 mm R Mitrailleuse
11.15 x 36 mm R Werndl Carbine, Austrian
11.15 x 36 [F2mm] R Fruhwirth
11.15 x 37 mm R Grensaufsehr
11.15 x 42 mm R Werndl, Austrian
11.15 x 50 mm R (for Target or Schutzen rifles)
11.15 x 58 mm R
11.15 x 58 mm R Werndl, Austrian, Holub & Mannlicher
11.15 x 60 mm R Murata, Japanese
11.15 x 60 mm R Mauser
11.15 x 65 mm R
11.15 x 71 mm R
11.2 x 39.6 mm R
11.2 x 51 mm R Kropatschek-Hessig
11.25 x 44.5 mm R
11.3 x 51 mm R Beaumont, Dutch
11.4 x 44.5 mm R Gendarmerie Carbine, Dutch
11.4 x 53 mm R Comblain, Brazilian
11.4 x 57 mm R Remington, Spanish
11.43 x 41 mm R Peabody-Martini, Carbine
11.43 x 49 mm R Peabody, Romanian
11.43 x 59 mm R Peabody-Martini, Turkish
11.5 x 35 mm R Werder, Carbine
11.5 x 50 mm R Werder, Austrian
11.5 x 60 mm R
11.53 mm Albini-Braendlin
11.6 x 50 mm R Comblain, Chilean
11.7 x 41.5 mm R Remington, Danish
11.7 x 45.5 mm R Remington, Danish
11.7 x 51.6 mm R Remington, Danish
11.7 x 57 mm R Berdan, Experimental
12.2 x 70 mm R Mitrailleuse
12.5 x 60 mm R
12.7 x 48 mm R
12.7 x 70 mm R Mitrailleuse
12.8 x 45 mm R Papal Remington, Vatican Guard (also known as 12.7 x 45 mm R)
13 mm Rochaz-Lindner
13 x 87 mm R Mitrailleuse
13 x 92 mm Mauser, Tankgewehr
13.2 x 32 [F3mm] R
14.5 x 33 mm R Wanzl, Austrian
14.5 x 41 mm R Berdan, Spanish
14.66 x 35 mm R Peabody, Serbian
14.7 x 58 mm R Schneider
15.2 x 28 mm R
15.2 x 110 mm R Mitrailleuse
15.24 x 40 mm R Krnka, Transformed
17 x 28 mm R Snider, Danish
17.5 x 29 mm R Snider, Dutch
18 x 35 mm R Tabatiere
18.84 x 38 mm R Tabatiere
18.84 x 57 mm R Wanzl-Albini, Wall Gun.
Textual Amendments
F1Word in Sch. para. 2 substituted (28.12.2021) by The Antique Firearms (Amendment) Regulations 2021 (S.I. 2021/1381), regs. 1(1), 2(3)(a)
F2Word in Sch. para. 2 inserted (28.12.2021) by The Antique Firearms (Amendment) Regulations 2021 (S.I. 2021/1381), regs. 1(1), 2(3)(b)
F3Word in Sch. para. 2 inserted (28.12.2021) by The Antique Firearms (Amendment) Regulations 2021 (S.I. 2021/1381), regs. 1(1), 2(3)(c)
Commencement Information
I1Sch. para. 2 in force at 22.3.2021, see reg. 1(1)
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