PropertyValue
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rdfs:label
  • HK 4.6×30mm
rdfs:comment
  • The HK 4.6×30mm cartridge is a type of ammunition used in the Heckler & Koch MP7 Personal Defense Weapon (PDW) and by the canceled HK UCP pistol. It is an indigenous German cartridge. It is designed to minimize weight and recoil while increasing penetration of body armor. It features a bottlenecked case and a pointed, steel-core, brass-jacketed bullet.
  • The 4.6mm round was created as an answer to the 5.7 mm made by Fabrique Nationale de Herstal and the FN P90.
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Length
  • 38.500000
btype
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BW
  • 1.700000
  • 2
  • 2.700000
  • 5
balsrc
  • HK USA HKPro RUAG Ammotec HK USA Modern Firearms, Pistol / SMG ammunation Heckler & Koch Products
bwunit
  • gram
primer
  • Boxer Small Rifle
Service
  • 2001
En
  • 270
  • 408
  • 447
  • 480
  • 505
  • 506
  • 525
  • 544
Name
  • 4.600000
Type
Caption
  • From left to right: 4.6×30mm , 5.7×28mm, .30 Carbine.
vel
  • 326
  • 600
  • 680
  • 700
  • 720
  • 725
  • 735
  • 825
is SI ballistics
  • yes
case length
  • 30.500000
Wars
test barrel length
  • 180.0
Base
  • 8.020000
is SI specs
  • yes
Manufacturer
neck
  • 5.310000
case type
  • Rimless, bottleneck
rim dia
  • 8
Used by
  • See Heckler & Koch MP7 Users
rim thick
  • 1.100000
rifling
  • 160.0
Bullet
  • 4.650000
max pressure
  • 400
shoulder
  • 7.750000
Variants
  • See ''[[#Variations
abstract
  • The HK 4.6×30mm cartridge is a type of ammunition used in the Heckler & Koch MP7 Personal Defense Weapon (PDW) and by the canceled HK UCP pistol. It is an indigenous German cartridge. It is designed to minimize weight and recoil while increasing penetration of body armor. It features a bottlenecked case and a pointed, steel-core, brass-jacketed bullet.
  • The 4.6mm round was created as an answer to the 5.7 mm made by Fabrique Nationale de Herstal and the FN P90.