The most common and historical rifle cartridges in this caliber are: •
.30 carbine, used in the
M1/M2/M3 carbines, is sometimes called the 7.62×33mm. •
300 AAC Blackout (7.62×35mm), also known as 300 BLK, is designed for the
M4 carbine and
STANAG magazine. • Soviet
7.62×39mm, also known as 7.62 mm Soviet, M43, or occasionally
.30 Short Combloc, is designed for the
SKS and used in the
AK-47,
AKM,
RPK and
RPD light machine guns. •
7.62×40mm Wilson Tactical. •
7.62×45mm vz. 52, made solely for the Czechoslovak
vz. 52 rifle, was replaced by 7.62×39mm. •
7.62×51mm NATO and its civilian variant
.308 Winchester, sometimes described as .308 NATO by people mixing Imperial and Customary measurements, is used by some civilians, with metric measurements used by NATO. •
7.62×53mmR, Finnish design based on the Russian 7.62×54mmR round. •
7.62×54mmR, another Russian cartridge, it was first used in the
Mosin–Nagant rifle in 1891. The modern versions of the cartridges are now in wide use in numerous world armies as sniper rifles (particularly the
SVD family) and machine guns (numerous types, many developed from AK family, such as the
PKM). •
.30-06 Springfield, is a US military cartridge used in World War I, World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War, as well as hunting game, is known as the 7.62×63mm in metric measurement. •
.303 British, used in
Lee–Metford and
Lee–Enfield rifles, is known as 7.7×56mmR in metric measurement. •
7.7×58mm Arisaka is used in the
Type 99,
Type 2 and
Type 4 rifles. •
7.65×53mm Argentine is used in various
Mauser bolt-action rifles, primarily in Belgium, Turkey, and Argentina. •
.308 Norma Magnum •
.300 Norma Magnum •
.300 Winchester Magnum is used by many hunting and sniper rifles, sometimes called the 7.62×67mm. •
.300 Winchester Short Magnum •
.300 Lapua Magnum, 7.62×70mm •
.30-30 Winchester, a popular deer hunting cartridge, is typically used in lever-action rifles, such as the
Winchester Model 1894 and
Marlin Model 336, and is adapted to European sporting guns as 7.62×51mmR. •
.30 R Blaser, used in break-action rifles for hunting medium to large game. •
.30 Thompson Center (.30 TC) •
.30-378 Weatherby Magnum •
30-40 Krag == See also ==