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Prvi Partizan 7.65x53 Argentine FMJBT 174 gr 20 Rounds Ammunition - PP7AF
Brand:
Prvi Partizan
Bullet Type:
Full Metal Jacket Boat-Tail
Caliber:
7.65×53mm Mauser
Capacity:
20
Finish Per Color:
Brass
Grains:
174 grain
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$18.47
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Norma Ammo 7.65 Argentine - 174gr. Soft Point 20-pack
Brand:
RUAG Ammotec USA
Caliber:
7.65×53mm Mauser
Rounds:
20
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Hornady Ammo 7.65X53 Argentine Mauser 150Gr. SP 20-Pack HRN80489
Brand:
Hornady
Caliber:
7.65×53mm Mauser
Rounds:
20
Frequently Asked Questions
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What caliber is 7.65 equal to?
7.65mm equals .32 ACP in American measurements. Both refer to the same cartridge diameter expressed differently—metric versus inches. Pistols marked 7.65mm will fire .32 ACP ammunition, whether European or American-made.
What is 7.65 Mauser?
7.65 Mauser refers to the 7.65x53mm cartridge developed for Mauser military rifles and adopted by Argentina and Belgium in the 1890s. It is sometimes called the Argentine or Belgian Mauser. The cartridge remains effective for hunting medium to large game.
What rifle uses 7.65 ammo?
Multiple rifles use 7.65mm cartridges. Belgian and Argentine Mausers are the most well-known rifles chambered in 7.65x53mm. Note that "7.65mm" also refers to unrelated pistol cartridges like 7.65 Parabellum and 7.65 Browning (.32 ACP), so context matters when identifying the specific cartridge intended.
How to identify a Mauser rifle?
Mauser rifles typically bear manufacturer markings on the receiver and barrel. Look for proof marks, date codes, and inspection stamps on the metal. Country of origin affects markings significantly. Sporterized rifles often have markings removed, making identification harder; in those cases, action features and serial number ranges help narrow it down.
What does Mauser mean in German?
Mauser is a South German surname meaning "mouse-catcher" (from Middle High German "mūs" plus an agent suffix). In German, "Mauser" also means moult, as in birds shedding feathers. Brothers Wilhelm and Peter Paul Mauser made the name famous through their firearms, including a bolt-action rifle introduced in 1871.