Talk:Table of pistol and rifle cartridges by year

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[edit] Typo in 10mm Auto heading

Year for 10mm Auto (presumably year introduced to the market?) should be 1983, not 1938.

[edit] Imperial-Metric/SI

Shouldn't the column after nation be in inches for a "Metric/SI-native" cartridge? Silly not to have a conversion for 7.62 mm, for example (or rather 7.62 mm as the conversion). Scoo 09:44, 23 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] I have a rifle marked 5.5 mm.

24.236.77.2 02:05, 28 November 2006 (UTC)from some of the codes i thick it was made in Austria in 1936.some German proofs crown over U crown over B. It is nicely engraved I would just like to know what cal it really is any help would be appreciated. P.S. The 5.5mm is over the number 52 but no line between them. Do you think possible a 6x52 round? as i know some 9.3mm guns are marked 8.8 and some 8 mm guns are marked on the gun 7.7mm

[edit] .299 CRUZ, what the hell is it?

I can find no reference anywhere via the powers of google that does not refer right back here, or to a page that rips off here. Whomever added it, or knows of it, can you please verify it exists, and is signifigant enough for mention?