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'''Gun ownership in [[Valduvia]]''' is unique within the international community.  Valduvia is among the most heavily armed nations in the world, with 105.3 guns per 100 people as of 2022. 54% of Valduvians report owning at least one gun, and 68% of households consist of at least one gun owner.  Valduvia is one of a small number of nations with a constitutionally recognized {{wp|Right to keep and bear arms|right to keep and bear arms}}, and the only nation whose constitution explicitly recognizes {{wp|Right to resist|armed resistance}} against the state as a legitimate use of civilian arms.  Political scientists have labeled Valduvia's relationship with guns as "distinctive" and "unprecedented in modern society".
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==History==
{{Infobox dependency
| name = Free State of Eldsey
| native_name = ᚠᚱᛁᛚᛆᚿᛑᛂᚿ᛬ᛂᛚᛑᛋᚤᛂᛆᚱ ({{wp|Norn language|Eldseyan}})<br>''Frilanden Eldsøjar''<br>ᚠᚱᛁᛚᛆᚿᛑᛂᛐ᛬ᛂᛚᛑᛋᚤᚤᛂᚱ ({{wp|Norwegian language|Waldish}})<br>''Frilandet Eldsøyer''
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| subdivision_name = [[Waldrich]]
| established_title = Settlement
| established_date = 9th century
| established_title2 = [[Waldian Empire]]
| established_date2 = 915
| established_title3 = [[Kingdom of North Waldia]]
| established_date3 = 20 May 1031
| established_title4 = [[Old Waldish Confederacy]]
| established_date4 = 7 January 1584
| established_title5 = [[Waldrich|Waldish Confederation]]
| established_date5 = 19 June 1821
| established_title6 = [[Eldsey Act of 1941|Autonomy]]
| established_date6 = 13 March 1941
| official_languages = {{wp|Norn language|Eldseyan}}<br>{{wp|Norwegian language|Waldish}}
| capital = [[Klettvik]]
| largest_city = capital
| ethnic_groups = 95.8% {{wp|Norn language|Eldseyan}}<br>2.4% {{wp|Norwegians|Waldish}}<br>1.8% Other
| ethnic_groups_year = 2020
| religion = {{ublist|item_style=white-space:
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* 90.9% {{wp|Christianity|Semitarism}}
** 88.6% [[Waldic Catholic Church|Waldic Catholic]]
** 2.3% Other Semitar
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| 7.6% {{wp|Irreligion|Irreligious}}
| 1.5% Other}}
|religion_year =      2020
| demonym = Eldseyan
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| leader_title1 = [[Foresitter of Waldrich|Foresitter]]
| leader_name1 = [[Mats II]]
| legislature = [[Løgting]]
| leader_title2 = [[Lawspeaker of Eldsey|Lawspeaker]]
| leader_name2 = [[Árni Ragnar Kristjánsson]]
| legislature = [[Løgting]]
| area_km2 = 10627
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| population_census = 44,382
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'''Eldsey''', officially the '''Free State of Eldsey''', is a [[States of Waldrich|free state]] of [[Waldrich]].  It consists of an {{wp|Archipelago|archipelago}} in the [[Glacian Ocean]] known as the '''Eldsey Islands''', located X kilometers northeast of the Waldish mainland.  Its capital and largest city is [[Klettvik]], which is home to nearly one third of the state's residents.  Eldsey's total area of 10,627 square kilometers and population of 44,382 make it the smallest and least populous state in Waldrich.


The earliest known mention of civilian gun ownership in Valduvian law dates back to the 1582 [[Treaty of Kusava]] which established the [[Valduvian Confederation]].  The treaty makes explicit mention to the right of peasants and nobles to "arm themselves in the service of their sovereign", a provision generally interpreted by historians and legal scholars as allowing for the establishment of {{wp|Militia|militias}} by the member states of the Confederation. This right was not recognized by the Confederation's successor state, the [[Valduvian Empire]], although gun ownership remained common among civilians throughout The Empire's existence.  After Valduvia's loss in the [[War of the Triple Alliance]], civilian arms were heavily restricted in response to rising separatism.  In 1873, Emperor Kārlis II signed a decree prohibiting firearms ownership by individuals of certain ethnicities, including members of the [[Burlanders|Burish]], {{wp|Estonians|Martish}}, and {{wp|Frisians|Dellish}} communities.  Outrage over these new restrictions was a major factor behind the formation of the [[Diehlites]], a group of radical Burish farmers who are widely considered to be the ideological progenitors of the modern Valduvian socialist movement.  The [[Diehlite Uprising]] of 1919, widely considered to mark the start of the [[Valduvian Revolution]], was sparked by a failed attempt by the [[Imperial Valduvian Army]] to seize a stockpile of illegal weapons at a Diehlite commune in Eulenstadt.
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| name = 6.5×45mm MASSOR
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* [[Burland conflict]]
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In the immediate aftermath of the Valduvian Revolution, the councilist government was quite relaxed in its application of gun control legislation.  The [[1921 Constitution of Valduvia|1921 constitution]] enshrined "the right of all workers to acquire, maintain, and bear arms in a manner consistent with the laws of the [[Saeima]], except in times of crisis as directed by the [[Presidium of Valduvia|Presidium]]".  This initially liberal attitude towards civilian gun ownership began to change following Valduvia's entry into the [[Great War (Kylaris)|Great War]] in 1931Burlanders, who had long been the champions of gun rights in Valduvia as a result of their historical persecution, were increasingly marginalized during the war as a result of Premier [[Artūrs Ulmanis]]'s [[Rise of Artūrs Ulmanis|consolidation of power]].  In early 1935, Ulmanis's government instituted a universal licensing and registration requirement for all civilian-owned firearms in Valduvia, ostensibly to regulate the millions of weapons that had fallen into civilian hands during the war.  In practice, this requirement worked disproportionately to disarm Burlanders.  Local police officials, an overwhelming majority of whom were ethnically Valduvian as a result of Ulmanis's purges, were given complete discretion over the issuance of licenses, and more than 90% of Burlanders had their applications denied as a result.
The '''6.5×45mm MASSOR''', also known as '''6.5×45mm Valduvian''' or simply '''6.5×45mm''', is a {{wp|Rim (firearms)|rimless}} bottlenecked {{wp|Intermediate cartridge|intermediate rifle cartridge}} developed in [[Valduvia]] during the 1950s.  It has been a standard service rifle chambering for the [[Valduvian Workers' Army]] since 1955, and was originally developed for use in the [[Lielstraupe TŠ-54]] {{wp|Assault rifle|assault rifle}}The cartridge was adopted as the standard for [[MASSOR]] in 2001, and now enjoys widespread use among the armed forces of its member states.


Gun rights were further curtailed during the [[Valduvian-Weranian War]], during which Burlanders were accused of harboring reactionary and pro-Weranian sentiments.  In 1951, the Saeima restricted the issuance of licenses to members of the [[Valduvian Section of the Workers' International]] and suspended the licenses of non-members.  As Burlanders were largely excluded from party membership, many Burlanders who had legally acquired firearms licenses under the 1935 law had their privileges suspended and their weapons seized by the state police.  The post-1951 disarmament of Burlanders was a contributing factor to the outbreak of the [[Burland conflict]], and the repeal of both the 1935 and 1951 gun control laws was a centerpiece of the [[Burish Liberation Front]]'s political objectives.  From the 1950s until the mid-1980s, the party membership requirement was increasingly used by the Valduvian government as a pretext to arrest officials who had fallen out of favor with the regime.  Political opponents to leaders at all levels of government often had their party membership suspended or revoked, leading to their arrest on federal weapons charges.  This tactic was used to great effect by Premier [[Andrejs Miezis]], who famously had dozens of his opponents in the Saeima and Presidium arrested on the night of [[Bloody July|23 July 1982]], hours after suspending their party membership.  After the [[1983 Kirchhof attacks]], the Presidium declared a state of crisis in the Burland, suspending the constitutional right to keep bear arms within the republic in advance of the [[Burish genocide]].
==History==
 
After the [[1985 Valduvian coup d'état]], gun restrictions were rolled back to their pre-1935 status.  The [[Constitution of Valduvia|1987 constitution]] enshrined a right to keep and bear arms that far exceeded the protections of the 1921 constitution, specifically prohibiting registry and licensing restrictions and recognizing gun rights as an integral element of a broader {{wp|Right to resist|right to resist}}.  Civilian gun ownership has swelled dramatically since the [[Valduvian transition to democracy|transition to democracy]], rising from 11% in 1990 to 54% in 2022.  The rate of growth has slowed since the early 2010s, and experts project that gun ownership will plateau at around 60% by 2035.
 
==Constitutional rights==


==Regulations==
===Development===


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The 6.5×45mm cartridge was developed in response to the experience of Valduvian infantrymen during the [[Valduvian-Weranian War]].  Although the armed forces as a whole performed well, the [[Valduvian Land Component]]'s aging {{wp|K31|Kusava Š-31}} {{wp|Bolt action#straight pull|straight-pull bolt-action}} rifles proved vastly inferior to the {{wp|Gewehr 43}} and {{wp|StG 44}} rifles fielded by the [[Bundesheer]]. Valduvian military officials were particularly impressed by the {{wp|Selective fire|selective fire}} StG 44 and its {{wp|7.92×33mm Kurz|7.92×33mm}} {{wp|Intermediate cartridge|intermediate rifle cartridge}}.  The light weight of the cartridge allowed Weranian soldiers to carry more ammunition than their Valduvian counterparts, and its low recoil made the weapon controllable under fully automatic fire while still remaining effective out to 300 meters.
! Category
! Items
! Age to acquire
! Age to possess
! Background check?
! Waiting period
|-
| Category A
| Black powder firearms, manually operated firearms manufactured before 1900 with a caliber of 12.7mm or less, air guns, flare guns, stun guns, pepper spray, deactivated weapons
| None
| None
| No
| None
|-
| Category B
| Manually operated and semi-automatic firearms manufactured in 1900 or later with a caliber of 12.7mm or less
| 18 (16 for "close relatives")
| 16
| Yes (Exception for "close relatives")
| None
|-
| Category C
| Fully automatic firearms, firearms with a caliber greater than 12.7mm, explosive devices
| 18
| 18
| Yes
| 30 days
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Valduvian federal law classifies firearms and other "projectile weapons" into three categories based on the degree of regulationWhile Category A items are not regulated by the federal government, Category B and C items are subject to legal restrictionsThe [[Firearms Act of 1997]] prohibits the possession or acquisition of Category B and C items by any individual who:
In September 1951, the [[Valduvian Workers' Army]] began development on an indigenous {{wp|Assault rifle|assault rifle}} to replace the Š-31.  Taking design cues from the StG 44, the military laid out requirements for a {{wp|Selective fire|selective fire}} rifle capable of accepting a detachable magazine of at least 20 roundsThe new rifle would require a lighter and less powerful chambering to replace the Š-31's {{wp|Fully powered cartridge|full-powered}} {{wp|7.5×55mm Swiss|7.5×55mm}}, allowing each soldier to carry more ammunition and maintain control over the weapon in full automaticHowever, the military also required that the new cartridge be able to make effective shots out to 800 meters, allowing it to also be used in {{wp|Sniper rifle|sniper rifles}} and {{wp|General-purpose machine gun|general-purpose machine guns}}.


# Is currently categorized as mentally unfit by a court of law;
[[Mareks Dukurs]], the chief weapons designer at the [[Lielstraupe Mechanical Factory]], was assigned to lead the development of the new weapon and cartridge.  For the new chambering, Dukurs took inspiration from the [[Blostland]]ic {{wp|6.5×55mm Swedish|6.5×55mm}} round, which was known for its excellent ballistics at long ranges.  The 6.5mm bullet was smaller and lighter than the 7.5mm bullet utilized by the Valduvian military, which Dukurs believed would allow it to retain greater velocity in an intermediate package.  Development took place between November 1951 and July 1953, when the final design was summited to the [[Directorate of the Workers' Defense]].  After eight months of testing, Dukurs's new cartridge and rifle were accepted by the Valduvian Workers' Army in March 1954.  The 6.5×45mm cartridge and its accompanying service rifle, designated the [[Lielstraupe TŠ-54]], began full scale production later that year, and entered service with the Valduvian Workers' Army in the spring of 1955.
# Has been committed to a mental institution within the last 12 months;
# Is a fugitive from justice;
# Is subject to an order of restraint by a court of law, or;
# Has been found guilty of a felony offense, and has not yet completed or been released from their court-mandated sentence.


Category B and C acquisitions require a background check, which reviews an individual's criminal and mental health status to ensure compliance with federal law.  Transfers of Category B items between "close relatives", defined as a person's spouse, siblings, aunts, uncles, first cousins, and all direct ancestors and descendants, are exempt from the background check requirement.  However, federal law prohibits anyone from knowingly transferring a Category B item to a prohibited person, regardless of whether or not a formal background check is required.  Background checks may be conducted in person by a licensed firearms dealer or law enforcement official, or online through the Directorate of Justice's web portal.  For Category C firearms, an individual may not take ownership of the item until 30 days after their background check has been approved.
===Service history===


Both Category B and C items are also subject to age restrictionsIndividuals must be at least 18 to acquire and 16 to possess a Category B item, and must be 18 to either acquire or possess a Category C itemFederal law grants an exception for individuals to acquire Category B items from close relatives at age 16.
The 6.5×45mm cartridge almost immediately saw combat with Valduvian security forces during the [[Burland conflict]]Initial reviews were highly positive, with soldiers finding its lighter recoil to be more pleasant than the 7.5×55mm rounds to which they were accustomed.  Additionally, the more manageable 6.5 cartridge allowed soldiers to shoot more accurately.  The average rifle qualification score increased to 28/40 with the new cartridge, compared to 25/30 with the 7.5×55mm roundThe success of the 6.5×45mm round led to the development of the {{wp|Vz. 52 machine gun|Lielstraupe VLM-58}} {{wp|Light machine gun|light machine gun}}, which quickly replaced the older {{wp|Lmg 25|Kusava VLM-25}} as the Land Component's standard {{wp|Squad automatic weapon|squad automatic weapon}}.


==Political discourse==
The round was exported to several other socialist states and movements beginning in the 1960s, and was notably used by [[X]] forces during the [[X War]].  Beginning in 1981, the smaller caliber {{wp|4.85×49mm}} cartridge partially replaced 6.5×45mm as the standard Valduvian service rifle chambering, although the latter continued in use with reserve units and as a light machine gun and sniper rifle cartridge.  The cartridge also remained popular in the Valduvian special operations community, who favored its versatility to engage targets at longer ranges.  Additionally, the 6.5 cartridge remained significantly more popular outside of Valduvia.  The Valduvian military adopted the [[Lielstraupe TŠ-90]] as its new service rifle in 1990, with variants chambered in both 4.85 and 6.5.  In 2001, the 6.5×45mm was chosen over the 4.85×49mm to serve as MASSOR's standard service rifle cartridge due to its greater versatility and logistical advantages, and the Valduvian military returned the cartridge to frontline use.


{{See also|League of Armed Workers}}
==Variants==


==Culture==
* '''ŠP-53:''' 7.0 gram 6.5×45mm ball cartridge.  The original cartridge developed by Mareks Dukurs using a 7.0 gram bullet.
* '''ŠP-54:''' 8.0 gram 6.5×45mm ball cartridge.  A modified loading of Dukurs's original design, utilizing a heavier 8.0 gram bullet.  The ŠP-54 was the standard cartridge of the Valduvian Workers' Army between 1955 and 1981.
* '''ŠP-54M:''' 8.0 gram 6.5×45mm tracer cartridge developed from the ŠP-45 ball cartridge.
* '''ŠP-81:''' 8.0 gram 6.5×45mm MASSOR ball cartridge with a steel penetrator tip.  The ŠP-81 has been the standard 6.5×45mm round in the Valduvian Workers' Army since 1981, and was adopted as the MASSOR standard in 2001.


[[File:Houston_Gun_Show_at_the_George_R._Brown_Convention_Center.jpg|thumb|A table at [[League of Armed Workers|LAW Show]], the largest regularly held {{wp|Gun show|gun show}} in Valduvia.  Gun shows are a prolific aspect of gun culture in Valduvia, with more than 500 held every year.]]
==Use==


==Statistics==
* [[Lielstraupe TŠ-54]]
* {{wp|Vz. 52 machine gun|Lielstraupe VLM-58}}
* [[Lielstraupe TŠ-90]]

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Valduvian Empire
Valduves Impērija (Valduvian)
1721–1921
Flag of
Flag
Coat of arms of
Coat of arms
Motto: "Valdiet ziemeļus"
"Rule the north"
Anthem: "Svētā Matīsa himna"
"Hymn of Saint Matīss"
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Capital
and largest city
Matīspils
Common languagesValduvian, Weranian, Martish, Dellish
Demonym(s)Valduvian
GovernmentAbsolute monarchy
LegislatureSaeima
History 
20 August 1721
19 June 1921
CurrencyValduvian zelts
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Valduvian Confederation
Valduvia
Alsland
Free State of Eldsey

ᚠᚱᛁᛚᛆᚿᛑᛂᚿ᛬ᛂᛚᛑᛋᚤᛂᛆᚱ (Eldseyan)
Frilanden Eldsøjar
ᚠᚱᛁᛚᛆᚿᛑᛂᛐ᛬ᛂᛚᛑᛋᚤᚤᛂᚱ (Waldish)
Frilandet Eldsøyer
Sovereign stateWaldrich
Settlement9th century
Waldian Empire915
Kingdom of North Waldia20 May 1031
Old Waldish Confederacy7 January 1584
Waldish Confederation19 June 1821
Autonomy13 March 1941
Capital
and largest city
Klettvik
Official languagesEldseyan
Waldish
Ethnic groups
(2020)
95.8% Eldseyan
2.4% Waldish
1.8% Other
Religion
(2020)
  • 7.6% Irreligious
  • 1.5% Other
Demonym(s)Eldseyan
Leaders
Mats II
Árni Ragnar Kristjánsson
LegislatureLøgting
Area
• Total
10,627 km2 (4,103 sq mi)
Population
• 2020 census
44,382
• Density
4.18/km2 (10.8/sq mi)
GDP (nominal)2022 estimate
• Total
$1.811 billion
• Per capita
$40,810
HDI (2022)Increase 0.909
very high

Eldsey, officially the Free State of Eldsey, is a free state of Waldrich. It consists of an archipelago in the Glacian Ocean known as the Eldsey Islands, located X kilometers northeast of the Waldish mainland. Its capital and largest city is Klettvik, which is home to nearly one third of the state's residents.  Eldsey's total area of 10,627 square kilometers and population of 44,382 make it the smallest and least populous state in Waldrich.

6.5×45mm MASSOR
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TypeRifle
Place of origin Valduvia
Service history
In service1955–present
Used byMASSOR
Wars
Production history
DesignerMareks Dukurs
Designed1951–1953
Produced1954–present
Specifications
Bullet diameter6.70 mm (0.264 in)
Neck diameter7.50 mm (0.295 in)
Shoulder diameter10.90 mm (0.429 in)
Base diameter11.30 mm (0.445 in)
Rim diameter11.30 mm (0.445 in)
Rim thickness1.50 mm (0.059 in)
Case length45.00 mm (1.772 in)
Overall length65.30 mm (2.571 in)
Case capacity2.71 cm3 (41.8 gr H2O)
Rifling twist200 mm
Primer typeLarge rifle
Maximum pressure430 MPa (62,000 psi)
Ballistic performance
Bullet mass/type Velocity Energy
123 gr (8 g) 2,859 ft/s (871 m/s) 2,230 ft⋅lbf (3,020 J)
Test barrel length: 610 mm

The 6.5×45mm MASSOR, also known as 6.5×45mm Valduvian or simply 6.5×45mm, is a rimless bottlenecked intermediate rifle cartridge developed in Valduvia during the 1950s. It has been a standard service rifle chambering for the Valduvian Workers' Army since 1955, and was originally developed for use in the Lielstraupe TŠ-54 assault rifle. The cartridge was adopted as the standard for MASSOR in 2001, and now enjoys widespread use among the armed forces of its member states.

History

Development

The 6.5×45mm cartridge was developed in response to the experience of Valduvian infantrymen during the Valduvian-Weranian War. Although the armed forces as a whole performed well, the Valduvian Land Component's aging Kusava Š-31 straight-pull bolt-action rifles proved vastly inferior to the Gewehr 43 and StG 44 rifles fielded by the Bundesheer. Valduvian military officials were particularly impressed by the selective fire StG 44 and its 7.92×33mm intermediate rifle cartridge. The light weight of the cartridge allowed Weranian soldiers to carry more ammunition than their Valduvian counterparts, and its low recoil made the weapon controllable under fully automatic fire while still remaining effective out to 300 meters.

In September 1951, the Valduvian Workers' Army began development on an indigenous assault rifle to replace the Š-31. Taking design cues from the StG 44, the military laid out requirements for a selective fire rifle capable of accepting a detachable magazine of at least 20 rounds. The new rifle would require a lighter and less powerful chambering to replace the Š-31's full-powered 7.5×55mm, allowing each soldier to carry more ammunition and maintain control over the weapon in full automatic. However, the military also required that the new cartridge be able to make effective shots out to 800 meters, allowing it to also be used in sniper rifles and general-purpose machine guns.

Mareks Dukurs, the chief weapons designer at the Lielstraupe Mechanical Factory, was assigned to lead the development of the new weapon and cartridge. For the new chambering, Dukurs took inspiration from the Blostlandic 6.5×55mm round, which was known for its excellent ballistics at long ranges. The 6.5mm bullet was smaller and lighter than the 7.5mm bullet utilized by the Valduvian military, which Dukurs believed would allow it to retain greater velocity in an intermediate package. Development took place between November 1951 and July 1953, when the final design was summited to the Directorate of the Workers' Defense. After eight months of testing, Dukurs's new cartridge and rifle were accepted by the Valduvian Workers' Army in March 1954. The 6.5×45mm cartridge and its accompanying service rifle, designated the Lielstraupe TŠ-54, began full scale production later that year, and entered service with the Valduvian Workers' Army in the spring of 1955.

Service history

The 6.5×45mm cartridge almost immediately saw combat with Valduvian security forces during the Burland conflict. Initial reviews were highly positive, with soldiers finding its lighter recoil to be more pleasant than the 7.5×55mm rounds to which they were accustomed.  Additionally, the more manageable 6.5 cartridge allowed soldiers to shoot more accurately. The average rifle qualification score increased to 28/40 with the new cartridge, compared to 25/30 with the 7.5×55mm round. The success of the 6.5×45mm round led to the development of the Lielstraupe VLM-58 light machine gun, which quickly replaced the older Kusava VLM-25 as the Land Component's standard squad automatic weapon.

The round was exported to several other socialist states and movements beginning in the 1960s, and was notably used by X forces during the X War. Beginning in 1981, the smaller caliber 4.85×49mm cartridge partially replaced 6.5×45mm as the standard Valduvian service rifle chambering, although the latter continued in use with reserve units and as a light machine gun and sniper rifle cartridge. The cartridge also remained popular in the Valduvian special operations community, who favored its versatility to engage targets at longer ranges. Additionally, the 6.5 cartridge remained significantly more popular outside of Valduvia. The Valduvian military adopted the Lielstraupe TŠ-90 as its new service rifle in 1990, with variants chambered in both 4.85 and 6.5. In 2001, the 6.5×45mm was chosen over the 4.85×49mm to serve as MASSOR's standard service rifle cartridge due to its greater versatility and logistical advantages, and the Valduvian military returned the cartridge to frontline use.

Variants

  • ŠP-53: 7.0 gram 6.5×45mm ball cartridge. The original cartridge developed by Mareks Dukurs using a 7.0 gram bullet.
  • ŠP-54: 8.0 gram 6.5×45mm ball cartridge. A modified loading of Dukurs's original design, utilizing a heavier 8.0 gram bullet. The ŠP-54 was the standard cartridge of the Valduvian Workers' Army between 1955 and 1981.
  • ŠP-54M: 8.0 gram 6.5×45mm tracer cartridge developed from the ŠP-45 ball cartridge.
  • ŠP-81: 8.0 gram 6.5×45mm MASSOR ball cartridge with a steel penetrator tip. The ŠP-81 has been the standard 6.5×45mm round in the Valduvian Workers' Army since 1981, and was adopted as the MASSOR standard in 2001.

Use