The Barnaul Machine Plant JSC is one of the leading producers of industrial goods and ammunition in Russia. The plant’s history goes far in the past to the period of Alexander I. The Emperor ordered the opening of the first cartridge plants in St. Petersburg in 1869. During World War I the plant supplied the Russian Army and operated out of St. Petersburg, During World War II, the plant was relocated to Barnaul, where production of various types of cartridges began. This high quality ammo features lacquered steel case construction. This product uses Berdan priming for long shelf life and sure-fire ignition.
One of the most well-known rifle cartridges around the world, the 7.62×39 is an intermediate rifle cartridge that was developed by the Soviets during World War II. The 7.62×39 cartridge is synonymous with the AK-47, SKS rifles and the RPD and RPK light machine guns. It provides a good range performance along with solid terminal ballistics.Â
This Russian made ammo has steel cases and a bi-metal bullet, so it will attract a magnet. It is Berdan-primed so it is not reloadable. However, it is non-corrosive.Â
Technical Information:Â
- Caliber: 7.62x39mm
- Bullet Weight: 123 Grains
- Bullet Style: Hollow Point
- Case Type:Â Lacquer coated steel cases
Ballistics Information:Â
- Muzzle Velocity: 2430Â fps
- Muzzle Energy: 1613Â ft. lbs.
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