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7.65 Parabellum Luger 1900 Inert Round

7.65 Parabellum Luger 1900 Inert Round

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The 7.65 Parabellum Luger 1900 inert round is a historically significant cartridge, emblematic of early 20th-century firearms innovation. Originally designed for the iconic Luger Pistol, this cartridge was developed in 1900 by Georg Luger. The 7.65x21mm Parabellum (also referred to as .30 Luger) features a bottlenecked case design, optimizing both accuracy and ballistic performance. Its smaller caliber and higher velocity were particularly appealing for precision shooting and military use during its era.

This inert round, rendered safe with no live primer or propellant, is often used for display, training, or collection purposes. Its brass casing and full-metal-jacketed bullet faithfully replicate the original design, showcasing the craftsmanship and technological advancement of the time. The round’s tapered case design was integral to the reliable cycling of semi-automatic pistols, contributing to the Luger pistol's reputation for exceptional engineering.

As an inert representation of one of the earliest semi-automatic cartridges, the 7.65 Parabellum holds a place in the evolution of modern ammunition. Collectors and history enthusiasts prize these rounds for their connection to a pivotal moment in firearm history, marking the transition from revolvers to semi-automatic pistols in military and civilian applications worldwide.

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