. . . . . . "1.4"^^ . . . "yes"@en . . . . "The 7.5\u00D757mm MAS or 7.5\u00D758mm mle 1924c was a short-lived French rifle cartridge that was introduced in the mid-1920s to replace the 8\u00D750mmR Lebel, although it itself was soon replaced with the 7.5\u00D754mm French round, that served the French for decades to come until France, along with the rest of NATO, adopted the standard NATO calibers, 5.56\u00D745mm NATO and 7.62\u00D751mm NATO."@en . . . . . . "6.5"^^ . . "2414"^^ . . . "12.2"^^ . . . "12.2"^^ . . "France"@en . . . . . "57.6"^^ . . "7.5\u00D757mm MAS"@en . . "11.2"^^ . "Rimless, bottleneck"@en . . "7.5"^^ . . . "The 7.5\u00D757mm MAS or 7.5\u00D758mm mle 1924c was a short-lived French rifle cartridge that was introduced in the mid-1920s to replace the 8\u00D750mmR Lebel, although it itself was soon replaced with the 7.5\u00D754mm French round, that served the French for decades to come until France, along with the rest of NATO, adopted the standard NATO calibers, 5.56\u00D745mm NATO and 7.62\u00D751mm NATO."@en . . "7.8"^^ . "8.6"^^ . "981703604"^^ . . "1924"^^ . . . "7244924"^^ . . . .