List of rebated rim cartridges
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Below is a list of Rebated rim cartridges. Rebated cartridges have a rim that is significantly smaller in diameter than the base of the case, serving only for extraction. Functionally the same as a rimless case, the rebated rim allows a gun to be easily converted to fire a larger-than-normal cartridge, as most of a firearm's loading and extraction mechanism, does not need to be altered as long as the rim size is preserved.[citation needed]
Rebated rim cartridges are known to be used on firearms using Advanced Primer Ignition (API blowback) for its operation, notably autocannons such as the 20mm Becker/Oerlikon series.[1] API Blowback firearms have straight-sided chamber walls as possible (and sometimes slightly bottlenecked) to contain the cartridge and allow a deeper chambering.[citation needed] The bolt face has the same diameter as the Rebated rim cartridge as it follows along with the extraction claw into the chambering.[2]
List[edit]
Pistol/Carbine/PDW[edit]
Rifle[edit]
- All members of the following cartridge families:
- Nosler cartridges
- Remington Ultra Magnum
- Remington Short Action Ultra Magnum
- Weatherby Rebated Precision Magnum (aka Weatherby RPM)
- Winchester Short Magnum
- Winchester Super Short Magnum
- 6.5-284 Norma
- 6.8 Western
- .284 Winchester
- .350 Legend
- .375 SOCOM
- .375 SWISS P
- .400 Legend
- .416 Hushpuppy
- .425 Westley Richards
- .45 Raptor
- .450 Bushmaster
- .458 HAM'R
- .458 SOCOM
- .45-70 Auto
- .499 Leitner-Wise
- .50 Beowulf
- .50 Krater
- .500 Jeffery
- .502 Thunder Sabre
- .505/.404 Stewart
- .510 Beck
- .585 Nyati
- .600 Overkill
Autocannon[edit]
- 20x70mmRB
- 20x72mmRB
- 20×80mmRB
- 20×101mmRB
- 20×110mmRB
- 20×128mmRB
- 30×90mmRB
- 30×92mmRB
- 55×175mmRB
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ Williams, Anthony G., Of Oerlikons and other things…… Archived 2014-11-10 at the Wayback Machine www.quarry.nildram.co.uk article
- ^ Anthony G. Williams, Rapid Fire, Airlife UK 2000, pages 63-68