11.3×36mmR
The 11.3×36mmR (commonly referred to as "11mm Montenegrin") is a rimmed carbine and revolver cartridge developed by Austria-Hungary. Though originally designed for the Früwirth repeating carbine, it was also used with the Gasser M1870 revolver. The caliber was widespread throughout the Balkans due to the Montenegrin Pattern Revolvers.
| 11.3×36mmR | |
|---|---|
| Type | Carbine/Revolver |
| Place of origin | Austria-Hungary |
| Service history | |
| In service | 1867–1900s |
| Used by | |
| Wars | |
| Production history | |
| Designed | 1867 |
| Specifications | |
| Parent case | 11.15x36mmR Werndl |
| Case type | Rimmed, straight |
| Bullet diameter | 11.30 (.445) [1] |
| Neck diameter | 11.99 (.472) |
| Base diameter | 12.45 (.490) |
| Rim diameter | 14.10 (.555) |
| Case length | 35.56 (1.40) |
| Overall length | 43.94 (1.73) |
| Filling | Black powder |
Although this cartridge is no longer manufactured, enthusiasts reproduce them using slightly modified 7.62×54mmR brass cut down to the length of the original; using various types of mostly cast bullets.
References
- dimensions from Barnes, Frank C. Cartridges of the World. (Northfield: DBI Books, 1972), p.178
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