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  • 6.5 x 52.5 : [I] ; 6.5 mm Italian M1891 6.5 x 52.5 : [I] ; 6.5 mm Italian M1891

    (weapons and ammunition) Made by: Pirotechnia di Capua (Italy & Capua) 1913

    Ball cartridge designed by Count Luigi Scotti of Pirotechnia di Bologna. No spitzer bullet was adopted, and the round proved unsatisfactory for long-range machine gun use. It continued in use throughout the Second World War, since, although a 7.35mm...

  • 10.4 x 20.2R : [I] ; 10.4 mm Italian Ordnance Revolver 10.4 x 20.2R : [I] ; 10.4 mm Italian Ordnance Revolver

    (weapons and ammunition) Made by: Pirotechnia di Capua (Italy & Capua) 1937

    Inscription: the letters 'ZG' in the headstamp represent Gaetano Zangari, Chief Inspector, 1936-1938. Reference: White, H P & Munhall, B D & Bearse, R : 1967 : Centerfire Pistol and Revolver Cartridges : Thomas Yoseloff Ltd : Vol I : pp 59-60....

  • 10.4 x 20.2R : [I] ; 10.4 mm Italian Ordnance Revolver 10.4 x 20.2R : [I] ; 10.4 mm Italian Ordnance Revolver

    (weapons and ammunition) Made by: Pirotechnia di Capua (Italy & Capua) 1930

    Reference: White, H P & Munhall, B D & Bearse, R : 1967 : Centerfire Pistol and Revolver Cartridges : Thomas Yoseloff Ltd : Vol I : pp 59-60. Description: introduced in 1874, this cartridge with its rimmed tapered case continued in use throughout...

  • 10.4 x 20.2R : [I] ; 10.4 mm Italian Ordnance Revolver 10.4 x 20.2R : [I] ; 10.4 mm Italian Ordnance Revolver

    (weapons and ammunition) Made by: Pirotechnia di Capua (Italy & Capua) 1935

    Reference: White, H P & Munhall, B D & Bearse, R : 1967 : Centerfire Pistol and Revolver Cartridges : Thomas Yoseloff Ltd : Vol I : pp 59-60. Description: introduced in 1874, this cartridge with its rimmed tapered case continued in use throughout...

  • 10.4 x 20.2R : [I] ; 10.4 mm Italian Ordnance Revolver & 10.35 mm M1889 Glisenti 10.4 x 20.2R : [I] ; 10.4 mm Italian Ordnance Revolver & 10.35 mm M1889 Glisenti

    (weapons and ammunition) Made by: Pirotechnia di Capua (Italy & Capua) 1929

    Inscription: the element 'L N' represents Nicola Leggiadore, Chief Inspector of the Capua plant, 1916 - 1934