ndex:CALCodeSimpleType
simpleType CALCodeSimpleType in namespace http://release.niem.gov/niem/codes/fbi_ndex/4.2/
Definition
A data type for a code that identifies the caliber of the firearm.
Diagram
Enumerations
Value | Definition |
10 | 10 mm, .40 S and W pistol cartridges; also used for 10-gauge shotgun |
11 | 11 mm Mauser |
12 | 12.5 mm is metric for .50-caliber Browning Machine Gun round; also used for 12-gauge shotgun |
13 | 13 mm Gyrojet rocket pistol/carbine |
14 | Used for 14-gauge shotgun |
16 | Used for 16-gauge shotgun |
17 | .17 Remington |
177 | .177 caliber (.17 caliber) is most often used in airguns |
20 | Used for 20-gauge shotgun |
22 | .22 Short/Long/Long Rifle rimfire cartridge family; also .22 Hornet, .22-250, .220 Swift, .222 Remington, .223 Remington, etc.; also used for 22-gauge shotgun |
221 | .221 Remington Fireball |
222 | .222 Remington, .222 Remington Magnum |
223 | .223 Remington/5.56x45 mm NATO |
24 | Used for 24-gauge shotgun |
243 | .243 Winchester |
25 | .25 ACP, .25-06, .25-20, .25-35, .250-3000 Savage, etc. |
250 | .250-3000 Savage |
256 | .256 Newton |
257 | .257 Roberts, .257 Weatherby Magnum |
260 | .260 Magnum Research Lone Eagle, .269 Remington Model XP 100, .260 Savage Striker, .260 Thompson/Center Encore |
264 | .264 Winchester Magnum |
270 | .270 Winchester, .270 Weatherby Magnum |
28 | Used for 28-gauge shotgun |
280 | .280 Remington/7 mm Express |
284 | .284 Winchester |
30 | .30 M1 Carbine, .30-40 Krag, .30-30 Winchester |
300 | .300 Winchester Magnum, .300 Weatherby Magnum, .300 Savage, .300 Holland and Holland Magnum |
3006 | .30-06 U.S. (.30 Springfield) |
303 | .303 British, .303 Savage |
308 | .308 Winchester/7.62x51mm NATO |
32 | .32 ACP, .32 Short Colt, .32 Long Colt, .32 H and R Magnum; also used for 32-gauge shotgun |
3220 | .32-20 Winchester |
338 | .338 Winchester Magnum |
35 | .35 Whelen, .35 Remington, .350 Remington Magnum |
351 | .351 Winchester |
357 | .357 Remington Magnum, .357 Maximum, .357 AutoMag |
36 | .36 caliber markings normally found only on black-powder firearms |
375 | .375 Holland and Holland Magnum, .375 Winchester |
38 | .38 S and W, .38 (S and W) Special, .38 ACP, .38 Super, etc. |
380 | .380 ACP in U.S.; also known in Europe as the 9 mm Kurz/Corto/Short, and the 9x17 |
4 | Used for 4-gauge shotgun |
40 | .40 S and W, 10 mm |
401 | .401 Winchester |
405 | .405 Winchester |
41 | .41 Short Rimfire, .41 Remington Magnum, .41 Action Express, .41 AutoMag |
410 | Used for 410-gauge shotgun |
44 | .44-40 Winchester, .44 Russian, .44 Special, .44 Remington Magnum, .44 AutoMag; also used in black-powder firearms |
444 | .444 Marlin |
45 | .45 ACP, .455 Webley, .45 AutoRim, .45 Long Colt, .45 Winchester Magnum |
455 | .455 Webley or .455 Manstopper |
4570 | .45-70 U.S. Government |
458 | .458 Winchester Magnum |
460 | .460 Weatherby Magnum |
50 | .50 Browning Machine Gun, .50 Action Express; also used in black-powder firearms |
54 | Typically used in black-powder firearms |
556 | 5.56x45 mm NATO/.223 Remington |
58 | Typically used in black-powder firearms; also .577 Nitro Express elephant gun |
6 | 6 mm Remington, .243 Winchester, .240 Weatherby Magnum |
60 | Typically used in black-powder firearms; also the .600 Nitro Express elephant gun |
635 | 6.35 mm/.25 ACP |
65 | 6.5 mm Carcano; may also appear as .65 caliber on black-powder firearms |
7 | 7 mm Remington Magnum, 7 mm Bench Rest, 7 mm-08, 7 mm Weatherby Magnum, 7x57 Mauser, 7.7 Arisaka, .280 Remington, etc. |
735 | 7.35 mm/.32 ACP |
75 | Could either be a metric caliber (7.5 mm) or a .75 caliber. Use the MIS Field to further clarify. |
762 | 7.62x39 Soviet, 7.62x51 NATO/.308 Winchester, 7.62x54R used in Russian Moisin-Nagant and Dragunov rifle |
763 | 7.63 mm/.30 Mauser, 7.62 mm Tokarev |
765 | 7.65 mm Luger/.30 Luger |
8 | 8x57 Mauser, 8 mm Lebel, 8 mm Remington Magnum, used for 8-gauge shotgun |
9 | 9 mm Luger/Parabellum/9x19, 9 mm Kurz/Corto/9x17 (.380 ACP), 9 mm Winchester Magnum, 9 mm Browning Long, 9 mm Steyr, 9 mm Bergmann-Bayard, 9 mm Makarov/9x18, 9x21, 9x23/Largo, etc.; also used for 9-gauge shotgun |
9999 | Used for grenade launchers and guns that fire electrically charged darts. |
XML Schema
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A data type for a code that identifies the caliber of the firearm.</xs:documentation>
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10 mm, .40 S and W pistol cartridges; also used for 10-gauge shotgun</xs:documentation>
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<xs:enumeration value="11">
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11 mm Mauser</xs:documentation>
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<xs:enumeration value="12">
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12.5 mm is metric for .50-caliber Browning Machine Gun round; also used for 12-gauge shotgun</xs:documentation>
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<xs:enumeration value="13">
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13 mm Gyrojet rocket pistol/carbine</xs:documentation>
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<xs:enumeration value="14">
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Used for 14-gauge shotgun</xs:documentation>
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<xs:enumeration value="16">
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Used for 16-gauge shotgun</xs:documentation>
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<xs:enumeration value="17">
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.17 Remington</xs:documentation>
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<xs:enumeration value="177">
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.177 caliber (.17 caliber) is most often used in airguns</xs:documentation>
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<xs:enumeration value="20">
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Used for 20-gauge shotgun</xs:documentation>
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<xs:enumeration value="22">
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.22 Short/Long/Long Rifle rimfire cartridge family; also .22 Hornet, .22-250, .220 Swift, .222 Remington, .223 Remington, etc.; also used for 22-gauge shotgun</xs:documentation>
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<xs:enumeration value="221">
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.221 Remington Fireball</xs:documentation>
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<xs:enumeration value="222">
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.222 Remington, .222 Remington Magnum</xs:documentation>
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<xs:enumeration value="223">
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.223 Remington/5.56x45 mm NATO</xs:documentation>
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<xs:enumeration value="24">
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Used for 24-gauge shotgun</xs:documentation>
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<xs:enumeration value="243">
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.243 Winchester</xs:documentation>
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<xs:enumeration value="25">
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.25 ACP, .25-06, .25-20, .25-35, .250-3000 Savage, etc.</xs:documentation>
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<xs:enumeration value="250">
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.250-3000 Savage</xs:documentation>
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<xs:enumeration value="256">
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.256 Newton</xs:documentation>
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<xs:enumeration value="257">
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.257 Roberts, .257 Weatherby Magnum</xs:documentation>
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<xs:enumeration value="260">
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.260 Magnum Research Lone Eagle, .269 Remington Model XP 100, .260 Savage Striker, .260 Thompson/Center Encore</xs:documentation>
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<xs:enumeration value="264">
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.264 Winchester Magnum</xs:documentation>
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<xs:enumeration value="270">
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.270 Winchester, .270 Weatherby Magnum</xs:documentation>
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<xs:enumeration value="28">
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Used for 28-gauge shotgun</xs:documentation>
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<xs:enumeration value="280">
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.280 Remington/7 mm Express</xs:documentation>
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<xs:enumeration value="284">
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.284 Winchester</xs:documentation>
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<xs:enumeration value="30">
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.30 M1 Carbine, .30-40 Krag, .30-30 Winchester</xs:documentation>
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<xs:enumeration value="300">
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.300 Winchester Magnum, .300 Weatherby Magnum, .300 Savage, .300 Holland and Holland Magnum</xs:documentation>
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<xs:enumeration value="3006">
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.30-06 U.S. (.30 Springfield)</xs:documentation>
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<xs:enumeration value="303">
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.303 British, .303 Savage</xs:documentation>
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<xs:enumeration value="308">
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.308 Winchester/7.62x51mm NATO</xs:documentation>
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<xs:enumeration value="32">
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.32 ACP, .32 Short Colt, .32 Long Colt, .32 H and R Magnum; also used for 32-gauge shotgun</xs:documentation>
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<xs:enumeration value="3220">
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.32-20 Winchester</xs:documentation>
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<xs:enumeration value="338">
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.338 Winchester Magnum</xs:documentation>
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<xs:enumeration value="35">
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.35 Whelen, .35 Remington, .350 Remington Magnum</xs:documentation>
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<xs:enumeration value="351">
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.351 Winchester</xs:documentation>
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<xs:enumeration value="357">
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.357 Remington Magnum, .357 Maximum, .357 AutoMag</xs:documentation>
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<xs:enumeration value="36">
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.36 caliber markings normally found only on black-powder firearms</xs:documentation>
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<xs:enumeration value="375">
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.375 Holland and Holland Magnum, .375 Winchester</xs:documentation>
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<xs:enumeration value="38">
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.38 S and W, .38 (S and W) Special, .38 ACP, .38 Super, etc.</xs:documentation>
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<xs:enumeration value="380">
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.380 ACP in U.S.; also known in Europe as the 9 mm Kurz/Corto/Short, and the 9x17</xs:documentation>
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<xs:enumeration value="4">
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Used for 4-gauge shotgun</xs:documentation>
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<xs:enumeration value="40">
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.40 S and W, 10 mm</xs:documentation>
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<xs:enumeration value="401">
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.401 Winchester</xs:documentation>
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<xs:enumeration value="405">
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.405 Winchester</xs:documentation>
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<xs:enumeration value="41">
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.41 Short Rimfire, .41 Remington Magnum, .41 Action Express, .41 AutoMag</xs:documentation>
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<xs:enumeration value="410">
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Used for 410-gauge shotgun</xs:documentation>
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<xs:enumeration value="44">
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.44-40 Winchester, .44 Russian, .44 Special, .44 Remington Magnum, .44 AutoMag; also used in black-powder firearms</xs:documentation>
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<xs:enumeration value="444">
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.444 Marlin</xs:documentation>
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<xs:enumeration value="45">
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.45 ACP, .455 Webley, .45 AutoRim, .45 Long Colt, .45 Winchester Magnum</xs:documentation>
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<xs:enumeration value="455">
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.455 Webley or .455 Manstopper</xs:documentation>
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<xs:enumeration value="4570">
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.45-70 U.S. Government</xs:documentation>
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<xs:enumeration value="458">
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.458 Winchester Magnum</xs:documentation>
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<xs:enumeration value="460">
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.460 Weatherby Magnum</xs:documentation>
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<xs:enumeration value="50">
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.50 Browning Machine Gun, .50 Action Express; also used in black-powder firearms</xs:documentation>
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<xs:enumeration value="54">
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Typically used in black-powder firearms</xs:documentation>
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<xs:enumeration value="556">
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<xs:documentation>
5.56x45 mm NATO/.223 Remington</xs:documentation>
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<xs:enumeration value="58">
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Typically used in black-powder firearms; also .577 Nitro Express elephant gun</xs:documentation>
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<xs:enumeration value="6">
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6 mm Remington, .243 Winchester, .240 Weatherby Magnum</xs:documentation>
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<xs:enumeration value="60">
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Typically used in black-powder firearms; also the .600 Nitro Express elephant gun</xs:documentation>
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<xs:enumeration value="635">
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<xs:documentation>
6.35 mm/.25 ACP</xs:documentation>
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<xs:enumeration value="65">
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<xs:documentation>
6.5 mm Carcano; may also appear as .65 caliber on black-powder firearms</xs:documentation>
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<xs:enumeration value="7">
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7 mm Remington Magnum, 7 mm Bench Rest, 7 mm-08, 7 mm Weatherby Magnum, 7x57 Mauser, 7.7 Arisaka, .280 Remington, etc.</xs:documentation>
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<xs:enumeration value="735">
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<xs:documentation>
7.35 mm/.32 ACP</xs:documentation>
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<xs:enumeration value="75">
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<xs:documentation>
Could either be a metric caliber (7.5 mm) or a .75 caliber. Use the MIS Field to further clarify.</xs:documentation>
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<xs:enumeration value="762">
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<xs:documentation>
7.62x39 Soviet, 7.62x51 NATO/.308 Winchester, 7.62x54R used in Russian Moisin-Nagant and Dragunov rifle</xs:documentation>
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<xs:enumeration value="763">
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<xs:documentation>
7.63 mm/.30 Mauser, 7.62 mm Tokarev</xs:documentation>
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<xs:enumeration value="765">
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<xs:documentation>
7.65 mm Luger/.30 Luger</xs:documentation>
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<xs:enumeration value="8">
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8x57 Mauser, 8 mm Lebel, 8 mm Remington Magnum, used for 8-gauge shotgun</xs:documentation>
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<xs:enumeration value="9">
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9 mm Luger/Parabellum/9x19, 9 mm Kurz/Corto/9x17 (.380 ACP), 9 mm Winchester Magnum, 9 mm Browning Long, 9 mm Steyr, 9 mm Bergmann-Bayard, 9 mm Makarov/9x18, 9x21, 9x23/Largo, etc.; also used for 9-gauge shotgun</xs:documentation>
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<xs:enumeration value="9999">
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<xs:documentation>
Used for grenade launchers and guns that fire electrically charged darts.</xs:documentation>
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