There are several different models of Mauser rifle. Can you do anything to identify the model, arsenal it was manufactured at, and/or the nationality of the rifle? That it was made in 1946 does nothing to answer this question.
No, you cannot shoot .270 Winchester ammunition in an 8mm Mauser firearm. The .270 Winchester has a different case size and bullet diameter compared to the 8mm Mauser, which is designed for 8x57mm Mauser cartridges. Attempting to fire the wrong caliber can be dangerous and could damage the firearm or cause injury. Always use the correct ammunition specified for your firearm.
It depends on the application. What kind of gun? What are you intending to shoot?
There are several different models of Mauser rifle. Can you do anything to identify the model, arsenal it was manufactured at, and/or the nationality of the rifle? That it was made in 1946 does nothing to answer this question.
Shoot the Bullet happened in 2005.
It takes a 6.35 bullet.
Shoot the Bullet was created on 2005-12-30.
Commonly called the 8mm Mauser, the bullet is actually 7.92mm, but that term is not in everyday use.
Let's use the correct term. The 7mm Mauser fires a 7x57 CARTRIDGE. The bullet is just the part that comes out of the barrel at high speed. The 7x57 name means that it fires a bullet that is 7mm in diameter from a cartridge case that is 57mm long.
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When you shoot a bullet the bullet casing pos out through the ejector and that is where the bullet is and gunpowder to fire it.