The P13 is distinguished by unusual angled finger grooves on the fore end of the stock, which were not present on the later P14 and M1917.
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This experience prompted the War Office to develop its own "magnum" round in 1910, using a .276 calibre rimless cartridge.
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During the Second Boer War, the British Army had been faced with expert Boer marksmen equipped with the Mauser Model 1895, in 7 x 57 mm caliber.
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