

10.15 mm Harpoon round, a blank round crimped shut, used only in the M28 harpoon gun.10.15 mm Dummy, as above but with brown wooden 'bullet' and two rings crimped around the neck of the case (tests only).
10.15 7 archive#
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10.15 mm Ball, flat tip, full metal jacket, smokeless powder.10.15 mm Ball, flat tip, lead bullet wrapped in paper, black powder.10.15 Ball, rounded tip, lead bullet wrapped in paper, black powder (possible just used for tests).The following variations on the 10.15圆1mmR cartridge have been identified: The majority of these were sold with the Jarmann rifles when the Norwegian Army introduced the Krag–Jørgensen. The later version, with a full metal jacket, was loaded to produce the same muzzle velocity.Īll in all, more than 3 million cartridges were manufactured for military use in Norway, as well as more than 2 million ordered from abroad. The earliest version had a load of 4.46 g of black powder, and a projectile weighing 21.85 g. Later cartridges were loaded with smokeless powder and had a lead bullet coated in steel ( Full metal jacket, or FMJ). It is a rimmed, centerfire cartridge, and was initially loaded with black powder and a lead bullet wrapped in paper. It was primarily used by Norway in the Model 1884 Jarmann rifle, but also saw limited use in Sweden in the m/1867-84 rolling block rifle and carbine (" kammarskjutningsgevär m/1884" and " kammarskjutningskarbin m/1884", which were primarily used for gallery shooting, that is short range training). The 10.15×61 mmR cartridge was designed by a joint Swedish-Norwegian rifle commission in the late 1870s and early 1880s, and approved for use in Sweden and Norway in 1881.
