9.5 X 35R MB LORENZ
9.3 X 86R BEHR
Rare German cartridge and was listed as 474F for the Behrs Waffenwerke Suhl company. It was not listed in any known DWM catalogue, but it was listed in the 1908 Behrs Waffenwerke catalogue. It was the longest case version of the 9,3mm cartridges. (Dixon Ref. M61)...
9.3 X 85R D EXPRESS
This "D" type Express case was the longest that was based on the English 360 Express case and was originally only made by RWS/Utendoerffer. It seems to have had a very short life-span as it only appeared in the 1900 RWS catalogue. (Dixon Ref. EXP9)....
9.3 X 82R/360 AUSTRIAN EXPRESS
9.3 X 82R NIMROD
This was the most popular of the 9.3x82R cartridges. The earliest reference is probably the "DRGM 103385" headstamp which is a limited patent # of September 28, 1898 for a 9.3 mm caliber cartridge and was also listed by Roth with case # 709N. (Dixon Ref. EXP16)...
9.3 X 82.5R D EXPRESS
9.3 X 80R D EXPRESS
9.3 X 80R COLLATH TESCHNER
Probably manufactured by DWM. - G. Teschner Co. was absorbed by Wilhelm Collath & Söhn in June 1906 and from then on was known as TESCO (TESchner-COllath). It is believed that prior to ca.1905 RWS manufactured...
9.3 X 75R NIMROD (EXP 15)
9.3 X 74R MAUSER
The 9.3x74R was introduced in Germany ca 1902 as a competitor to the .400/350 Rigby and the .400/360 Purdey and was made from shortened and necked down .400 3 1/4" Express brass. It appeared on the market under the designation 9.3x74.5R. From the DWM casebook it shows...
9.3 X 72R SAUER & SOHN
9.3 X 72R NORMAL
9.3 X 72R NIMROD
9.3 X 72R E EXPRESS
9.3 X 72R D EXPRESS
9.3 X 70R EXPRESS
This is likely the German equivalent of the British 400/360 Nitro, but awaiting confirmation
9.3 X 70R E EXPRESS
9.3 X 70 RWS Experimental
9.3 X 70 MAGNUM
Assumed to be designed by Brenneke (although unconfirmed) and introduced by DWM in 1928 as a competitor to the British 375 H&H cartridge and based on the 10.75x73 (404 Jeffery) case. The original DWM 569 cartridges are exceedingly rare. The specimen below is a...
9.3 X 66B GRILLMAYER
Designed by Horst Grillmayer from a 300 Win Mag case.
9.3 X 66 SAKO
The 370 SAKO Magnum is the Imperial designation of the 9.3x66 SAKO
9.3 X 65R STAHL EXPRESS
9.3 X 65R COLLATH
9.3 X 65R BRENNEKE
9.3 X 65R
This is not the same as the 9,3 x 65R BRENNEKE. The dimensions are different - RIM = 14.4mm, BASE = 12.5mm
9.3 X 64 MAUSER M.88 (.465″ HEAD)
9.3 X 64 BRENNEKE
This was a Brenneke design that was developed 1926 but launched commercially in 1927. (Dixon Ref. W13)
9.3 X 63 G MAUSER (MILLER & GREISS, RWS)
9.3 X 62R MAUSER
This is the very rare, rimmed version of the 9,3x62 Mauser. It dates from around 1906 is it believed that only one lot was manufactured. (Dixon Ref. M55)
9.3 X 62 MAUSER
The 9.3x62 was in all probability developed around 1905 by Berlin Gunmaker Otto Bock although the exact date has not been one hundred percent confirmed. During the latter part of the 19th Century and into the early years of the 20th Century there was a scramble by...
9.3 X 60 PETERLONGO
9.3 X 57R/360 SCHUTZEN ‘D’ EXPRESS
9.3 X 57R/360 ‘E’ EXPRESS
This is the European version of the 360 EXPRESS 2 ¼" cartridge. Jiri Roth (Bratislava) ...
9.3 X 57 MAUSER
This was a DWM development from around 1903 and was the first of the #491 series by DWM. It was offered by various European manufacturers It was a popular sporting cartridge in Sweden. (Dixon Ref M40) ...
9.3 X 53R FINNISH
9.3 X 53R SWISS
This is the rimmed version of the Swiss 9.3x53 M25 and introduced shortly after in 1926. Used in single shot rifles for target and hunting. (Dixon Ref. SW7)
9.3 X 53 SWISS Mod.25
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9.3 X 53 SWISS M.89N (NORMALISED)
9.3 X 53 SWISS M.89B (BÖCKLE)
9.3 X 51 SAKO
There is currently very little known about this cartridge and no reference have been found in any SAKO catalogue. It might have been some private venture? There is a South African version of a 9,3 x 51 but it is different from the SAKO version as it has a much shorter...
9.3 X 47R MB TARGET
This was an Austrian development by the firm of Georg Roth with case number 465. It was also referred to as the 9,3 x 47R Springer and it can be seen marked as such on the cartridge case. (Dixon Ref. MB71). ...
9.3 X 45R D EXPRESS (.360 SHORT)
9.3 X 36R D EXPRESS
This cartridge was listed in RWS/Utendoerffer catalogs from c1884 to 1921 as having a 35.25mm case length in the "D" or Deutsche case type section. It is the shortest of the series and resembles the .360 Foil case British rounds and might have been based on them....
9.3 X 36R AUSTRIAN
This is a Werndl based cartridge and based on the 11.15x36R necked down. It might have been an experimental Austrian revolver cartridge, but that has not been confirmed. (Dixon Ref. A5)
366 IH MAGNUM
The 366 IH Magnum was developed by Swedish hunter Ingemar Hörnkvist around 2005. It was probably based on the 358 Norma Magnum case and cases originally ordered from Norma and engraved by Hörnkvist himself. It is very similar to the 9.3 Venter from South Africa....
9.2 X 46R MB TARGET
This cartridge appeared in the c1886 Lorenz Export catalog but not after that, so it was a short lived project. (Dixon Ref. MB57)
9.15 X 60R La No. 3 (MB TARGET)
9.1 X52R LONGO
9.1 X 40R G TESCHING
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