Aliases
.12 Eichelberger Carbine, .12-30 Eichelberger Carbine, .12-30 Carbine
Summary
The .12 Carbine (AKA: .12 Eichelberger Carbine, .12-30 Eichelberger Carbine, .12-30 Carbine) is a Center Fire cartridge with a Bullet Diameter of 0.123 in” (3.12mm) that is primarily used in Rifles. The .12 Carbine originated in The United States in (UNKNOWN DATE). The .12 Carbine also has a case length of 1.24 in” (31.5mm) and an overall length of (UNKNOWN).
Additional Cartridge Designations: Wildcat Cartridge.
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- 1997
- The United States
- Rimless, Bottleneck
- Rifles
- 0.123 in” (3.12mm)
- 0.147 in” (3.73mm)
- 0.356 in” (9.04mm)
- 0.356 in” (9.04mm)
- 0.36 in” (9.14mm)
- 0.05 in” (1.27mm)
- 1.24 in” (31.5mm)
- Center Fire (Small Pistol)
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