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10.15×61mmR

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All 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 majority of these were sold with the Jarmann rifles when the Norwegian Army introduced the
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The earliest version had a load of 4.46 g of black powder, and a projectile weighing 21.85 g. This gave a muzzle velocity of 500 m/s. The later version, with a full metal jacket, was loaded to produce the same muzzle velocity.
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10.15 mm Dummy, red wooden 'bullet' going all the way to the bottom of the case, six long and six short ridges pressed into the case and two rings crimped around the neck of the case.
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Jarmann repeating rifle fm/1881 in 10.15x61mmR. This "two-band" model became the Norwegian M1884 Jarmann. Made by Carl Gustafs Stads Gevärsfaktori in Sweden.
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m/1884", which were primarily used for gallery shooting, that is short range training). It is a rimmed, centerfire cartridge, and was initially loaded with
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A Carl Gustaf made "three-band" fm/1881, also in 10.15x61mmR. Apart from the number of bands around the forestock it is identical to the "two-band" model.
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rifle commission in the late 1870s and early 1880s, and approved for use in Sweden and Norway in 1881. It was primarily used by Norway in the
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10.15 mm Dummy, as above but with brown wooden 'bullet' and two rings crimped around the neck of the case (tests only).
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Schinke, Carsten - Die leichten schwedischen Infanteriegewehre Armee und Heimwehr - Journal-Verlag Schwendt Gmbh -1990
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10.15 Ball, rounded tip, lead bullet wrapped in paper, black powder (possible just used for tests)
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10.15 mm Blank, same as above but with six long and six short ridges pressed into the case
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10.15 mm Harpoon round, a blank round crimped shut, used only in the M28 harpoon gun.
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10.15 mm Dummy, as above but with just the six long ridges and rings around the neck.
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10.15 mm Gallery, same as above but with a ring crimped around the neck of the case
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Swedish Remington rolling block carbine "kammarskjutningskarbin m/1884" in 10.15x61mmR.
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Swedish Remington rolling block rifle "kammarskjutningsgevär m/1884" in 10.15x61mmR.
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10.15 mm Blank, same as above but with six long ridges pressed into the case
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The following variations on the 10.15x61mmR cartridge have been identified:
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10.15 mm Gallery, round lead bullet (for use indoor / short rangers)
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10.15 mm Ball, flat tip, lead bullet wrapped in paper, black powder
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10.15 mm Harpoon round, as above but closed with a crimped lid.
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10.15 mm Ball, flat tip, full metal jacket, smokeless powder
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10.15 mm Blank, unpainted wooden 'bullet', smooth case
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wrapped in paper. Later cartridges were loaded with
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Rifle
United Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway
Norway
Sweden
Rimmed
cartridge
Swedish-Norwegian
Model 1884 Jarmann
rifle
black powder
bullet
smokeless powder
Full metal jacket
Krag–Jørgensen
Jarmann repeating rifle fm/1881 in 10.15x61mmR. This "two-band" model became the Norwegian M1884 Jarmann. Made by Carl Gustafs Stads Gevärsfaktori in Sweden.
A Carl Gustaf made "three-band" fm/1881, also in 10.15x61mmR. Apart from the number of bands around the forestock it is identical to the "two-band" model.
Swedish Remington rolling block rifle "kammarskjutningsgevär m/1884" in 10.15x61mmR.

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