4 mm caliber

This article lists firearm cartridges which have a bullet in the 4 millimetres (0.16 in) to 5 millimetres (0.20 in) caliber range.

All measurements are in mm (in).

Rimfire cartridges

Name Bullet Length Rim Base Shoulder Neck OAL
.17 Mach 2 4.368 (.172) 18.14 (.714) 6.99 (.275) 5.74 (.226) 5.74 (.226) 4.57 (.180) 25.4 (1.0)
.17 HMR 4.368 (.172) 26.87 (1.058) 6.99 (.275) 5.74 (.226) 5.74 (.226) 4.57 (.180) 34.26 (1.349)
.17 PMC/Aguila 4.4 (.172) 15.0 (.591) 6.9 (.271) - - - 25
.17 Winchester Super Magnum 4.4 (.172) 30.5 (1.200) - - - - -
4.5×26mm MKR 4.5 (.177) - - - - - -
4mm M20 (4×10 mm)[1] 4.89 (.1925) 7.13 (.28) 5.69 (.224) 5.03 (0.198) - - 9.1 (0.358)

Centerfire cartridges

Pistol and PDW cartridges

Name Bullet Length Rim Base Shoulder Neck OAL
4.25mm Liliput 4.242 (.167) 10.41 (.410) 5.029 (.198) 5.029 (.198) N/A 5.029 (.198) 14.22 (.560)
4.38×30mm Libra 4.28 (0.169) 30.10 (1.185) 7.65 (0.301) 7.56 (0.298) 6.88 (0.271) 4.90 (0.193 ) 41.00 (1.614)
4.5x40mmR[2] for SPP-1 4.5 (0.18) 40 8.29 7.53 6.75 5.11 144.25
4.6×30mm HK 4.65 (.183) 30.50 (1.201) 8.00 (.315) 8.02 (.316) 7.75 (.305) 5.31 (0.209) 38.50 (1.516)

Revolver cartridges

Name Bullet Length Rim Base Shoulder Neck OAL
.17 Bumble Bee 4.368 (.172) 23.37 (.920) 10.36 (.408) 8.890 (.350) 8.636 (.340) 4.547 (.197) -

Rifle cartridges

Name Bullet Length Rim Base Shoulder Neck OAL
.17 Hornet 4.368 (.172) 35.6 (1.400) 8.9 (.350) 7.6 (.299) 7.3 (.288) 4.9 (.193) -
.17 Mach IV 4.368 (.172) 35.6 (1.40) 9.6 (.378) 9.6 (.378) 9.2 (.361) 5.2 (.206) -
.17 Remington 4.368 (.172) 45.62 (1.796) 9.601 (.378) 9.550 (.376) 9.042 (.356) 5.055 (.199) 55.118 (2.170)
.17 Remington Fireball 4.368 (.172) 36.07 (1.420) 9.60 (.378) 9.57 (.3769) 9.33 (.3673) 5.23 (.206) -
.17 Ackley Bee 4.4 (.172) 34 (1.35) 10.4 (.408) 8.9 (.349) 8.5 (.334) 5.0 (.195) -
4.85×49mm 5.0 (.197) 48.9 (1.925) 9.6 (.376) 9.5 (.375) 9.0 (.353) 5.6 (.220) 62.4 (2.455)

See also

References

  1. waffenlager.net - 4mm M20 (4x10 mm)(in Finnish)
  2. worldweapon.info - Патрон 4.5x40 R (in Russian)
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