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Description A cutaway showing a Japanese Navy 7.7 mm rimed rounds as fired by the Type 92 and Type 97 machine guns - copies of Vickers and Lewis designs. The round is effectively interchangeable with British .303
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TM 9-1985-5, Japanese explosive ordnance. page 434

Author Departments of the Army and the Air force
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