5mm Clement

Cartridge Data Published On: December 20, 2014 at 11:36 pm by Bullet-Blog and last updated on February 12, 2015 at 11:23 am

Aliases

5mm Clement Auto, 5mm Charola

Summary

The 5mm Clement (AKA: 5mm Clement Auto, 5mm Charola) is a Center Fire cartridge with a Bullet Diameter of 0.202 in” (5.13mm) that is primarily used in Pistols. The 5mm Clement originated in Belgium in 1897. The 5mm Clement also has a case length of 0.58 in” (14.73mm) and an overall length of 0.844 in” (21.44mm).

Notes

The 5mm Clement Automatic Pistol Cartridge is a bottleneck rimless cartridge that is a highly sought after collector

Associated Firearms

Charola-Anitua Automatic Pistol

Cartridge Details

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  • 1897
  • Belgium
  • Pistols
  • 0.202 in” (5.13mm)
  • 0.2325 in” (5.91mm)
  • N/A
  • 0.265 in” (6.73mm)
  • 0.273 in” (6.93mm)
  • 0.03 in” (0.64mm)
  • 0.58 in” (14.73mm)
  • 0.844 in” (21.44mm)
  • Center Fire
 
 
 

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