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7.35×51mm Carcano

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7.35×51mm Carcano
From left,8×57mm,6.5mm Carcano and7.35×51mm Carcano
TypeRifle
Place of originKingdom of Italy
Service history
Used byItaly,Finland,Nazi Germany
WarsWorld War II,Continuation War
Production history
Designed1938
Specifications
Parent case6.5 mm Carcano
Case typeRimless bottleneck
Bullet diameter7.57 mm (0.298 in)
Neck diameter8.32 mm (0.328 in)
Shoulder diameter10.85 mm (0.427 in)
Base diameter11.40 mm (0.449 in)
Rim diameter11.40 mm (0.449 in)
Case length51.50 mm (2.028 in)
Overall length73.50 mm (2.894 in)
Case capacity3.26 cm3 (50.3 gr H2O)
Rifling twist240 mm (1:9.45 in)
Maximum pressure350 MPa (51,000 psi)
Ballistic performance
Bullet mass/typeVelocityEnergy
128 gr (8 g) FMJ2,480 ft/s (760 m/s)1,762 ft⋅lbf (2,389 J)

The7.35×51mm Carcano is a rifle cartridge used by the Italian military during World War II.

It was designed during the 1930s to replace the6.5×52mm Carcano used by the Italian military. Unlike the 6.5 mm, the 7.35 mm cartridge featured aSpitzer-style bullet to minimize air resistance in flight, however due logistical concerns duringWorld War II, it never managed to replace the 6.5 mm round, which remained standard until 1945.

Background

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In 1891, theRoyal Italian Army chose a 6.5 mm caliber cartridge using a round-nosed bullet of modest power, which was quite typical of the era. While most nations adopted spitzer bullets by 1908, Italy continued using round-nosed bullets, which quickly lost velocity and stopping power, decreasing effective range in comparison to spitzer bullets.[1]

Following complaints during theSecond Italo-Abyssinian War about the lack of stopping power and poor ballistics of the 6.5 mm round in rifles and machine guns, the Italians decided to adopt a larger bullet while keeping costs minimum as possible.[2] Experiments were conducted at the Terni Arms Factory under the supervision of Colonel Giuseppe Mainardi with the cooperation ofBombrini-Parodi-Delfino and Società Metallurgica Italiana resulting in a satisfactory 7.35 mm bullet that could be loaded in a slightly modified 6.5×52mm Carcano cartridge case, with the first rifles chambered for the new cartridge being issued in 1938.[3]

Description and operational history

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The 7.35×51mm Carcano cartridge uses arimless, bottle-necked brass case and aBerdan primer, with afull metal jacketed lead alloy core 128 gr (8.3 g) bullet.[4] The bullet also used aspitzer design with an aluminum tip, which was intended to make the bullet tumble after hitting the target, causing more damage.[2]

With the outbreak ofWorld War II, the Italian government decided to withdraw all 7.35 mm weapons from frontline service and re-issue old 6.5 mm weapons to reduce pressure on the already overburdened army logistics.[2][4] The remaining 7.35 mm weapons were issued to militia units or sold toFinland. The latter were used during theContinuation War.[5][6]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Weeks 1979, pp. 42−43.
  2. ^abcWeeks 1979, p. 47.
  3. ^Walter 2006, p. 272.
  4. ^abLabbett 1980, p. 44.
  5. ^Walter 2006, pp. 272−273.
  6. ^"Rifles Part 6: Three Mausers and One Terni".Jaeger Platoon. Retrieved16 June 2025.

Bibliography

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Italian firearms and light weapons of World War II
Side arms
Rifles andcarbines
(fucili emoschetti)
Submachine guns
Machine guns
and other larger weapons
Grenades
Mortars (mortai)
Cartridge
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