The Germans used 7.92x57mm or 8mm for rifles and machineguns, for submachineguns and pistols it was 9mm (9x19mm), some submachineguns were chambered for a 9mm long round or 9x25mm. For the MP44 it was 7.92x33mm or 8mm Kurz.
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Identifying World War II bullets involves examining the shape, size, and markings on the bullet. Look for specific characteristics such as the caliber, manufacturer markings, and any unique features that may indicate the bullet's origin and use during the war. Additionally, consulting historical resources and experts can help in accurately identifying WW2 bullets.
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The Arisaka Type 38 Rifle and the Arisaka Type 44 Rifle both used a 6.5 mm bullet whereas the Arisaka Type 99 Rifle used a 7.7 cartridge . The Nambu Type 14 Handgun used an 8 mm cartridge .