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This article lists firearm cartridges which have a bullet in the .118 in / 3 mm caliber range.
Length refers to the cartridge case length. OAL refers to the overall length of the cartridge. All measurements are in mm (in).
.118 in / 3 mm auto cartridges
| Name | Bullet | Length | Rim | Base | Shoulder | Neck | OAL |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3 mm Kolibri | 3.048 (.120) | 8.128 (.320) | 3.810 (.150) | 3.810 (.150) | N/A | 3.810 (.150) | 10.92 (.430) |
See also
- 2 mm (.079 in) - 3 mm (.118 in) - 4 mm (.157 in) - 5 mm (.197 in) - 6 mm (.236 in) - 7 mm (.276 in) - 8 mm (.315 in) - 9 mm (.354 in) - 10 mm (.394 in) - 11 mm (.433 in) - 12 mm (.472 in) - 13 mm (.5118 in)
- List of cartridges by caliber
- List of handgun cartridges
- List of rifle cartridges
- .50 caliber handguns
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- This page was last modified on 15 August 2007, at 03:34.
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