PropertyValue
rdf:type
rdfs:label
  • 7.92×24mm
rdfs:comment
  • The 7.92×24mm cartridge is a pistol cartridge designed in Belgium by Rik Van Bruaene of VBR-Belgium. The design objective was the development of a cartridge for use in Personal Defence Weapons (PDW), and for use in pistols, submachine guns and carbines. The technical specifications of the 7.92×24mm round are much closer to the 9×19 mm NATO pistol round than that of the 4.6×30 mm and 5.7×28 mm rounds more commonly used in PDWs. The 7.92×24mm is specially designed to fulfill a multicaliber role in the existing 9×19mm and .45 Auto frame platforms.
Length
  • 32.400000
btype
  • BAP BAP
  • FMJ FMJ BT
  • FMJ-RN FMJ
  • JHP JHP
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BW
  • 67
  • 71
  • 85
  • 110
primer
  • Boxer Small pistol
En
  • 365
  • 576
  • 581
  • ---
Name
  • 7.920000
Type
Caption
  • The basic 7.92×24mm N cartridges: 7.92×24 FMJ-RN, 7.92×24 FMJ-OGI, 7.92×24 C2F-, 7.92×24 BAP-67, 7.92×24 AP6-, 7.92×24 AP7.55-
vel
  • 320
  • 503
  • 516
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is SI ballistics
  • yes
case length
  • 24
test barrel length
  • 200.0
Base
  • 9.140000
is SI specs
  • yes
Manufacturer
  • VBR-Belgium
case type
  • Rimless, straight
rim dia
  • 8.620000
rim thick
  • 1.270000
case capacity
  • 0.926000
rifling
  • 254.0
Bullet
  • 7.920000
production date
  • 2008
max pressure
  • 320.010000
design date
  • 2006
Variants
  • See ''[[#Rounds
Designer
parent case
  • 0.300000
abstract
  • The 7.92×24mm cartridge is a pistol cartridge designed in Belgium by Rik Van Bruaene of VBR-Belgium. The design objective was the development of a cartridge for use in Personal Defence Weapons (PDW), and for use in pistols, submachine guns and carbines. The technical specifications of the 7.92×24mm round are much closer to the 9×19 mm NATO pistol round than that of the 4.6×30 mm and 5.7×28 mm rounds more commonly used in PDWs. The 7.92×24mm is specially designed to fulfill a multicaliber role in the existing 9×19mm and .45 Auto frame platforms.