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Austrian Military 11mm Mannlicher Ammunition refers to the ammunition used by the Austro-Hungarian Empire and later by Austria in rifles chambered for the 11mm Mannlicher cartridge.
The 11mm Mannlicher cartridge was a centerfire, rimmed cartridge commonly used in rifles such as the M1867 Werndl-Holub, M1873 Mannlicher, and later models of Mannlicher rifles. It was a standard military cartridge used by the Austro-Hungarian Army from the late 19th century through World War I and continued in use by Austria into the interwar period and even during World War II in limited capacities.
The ammunition typically consisted of a lead or lead-alloy projectile of approximately 11mm in diameter, loaded into a brass cartridge case. It was propelled by a black powder charge in early versions and later by smokeless powder.
The 11mm Mannlicher cartridge was widely used in various conflicts of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and surplus ammunition and rifles can still be found among collectors and enthusiasts today. The designation “Austrian Military” simply indicates the origin and intended use of the ammunition by the military forces of Austria.







