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812:(G1 BC) of approximately 0.411 and (G7 BC) of approximately 0.206. Produced by "Factory 188" (Novosibirsk Low Voltage Equipment Plant), cartridges are only head-stamped with the number "188" and the year of manufacture. It came packaged 20 loose rounds to a paper packet, 22 packets to a metal "spam" tin, and two tins per wooden case, for a total of 880 rounds. The individual paper packets, hermetically sealed metal 'spam' cans, and wooden shipping crates were all distinctly marked
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7.62×54mmR 150 gr (9.7 g) commercial ammunition chronographs around 3,000 ft/s (914 m/s) from the typical Mosin-Nagant (29-inch) barrel, while the heavier 180 gr (11.7 g) loads chonograph in the low 2,700 ft/s (823 m/s) range. This is identical to .30-06 Springfield performance from a 24-inch barrel and slightly better than .30-06 Springfield performance from a 22-inch barrel.
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808:, the Soviets developed the 7N1 variant of the cartridge in 1966. The 7N1 was developed by V. M. Sabelnikov, P. P. Sazonov and V. M. Dvorianinov. It used match-grade extruded powder instead of the coarser ball propellant and had a 9.8 g (151.2 gr) boat-tailed FMJ jacketed projectile with an air pocket, a steel core and a lead knocker in the base for maximum terminal effect. It had a
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An enhanced-penetration bullet designed to kill personnel wearing body armor, featuring a heat-strengthened core. The tip is uncoloured. A sealing lacquer belt on the mouth of the case is red-coloured. It can penetrate a 6 mm (0.2 in) thick St3 steel plate at 660 m (722 yd) and
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saw increasing use in militaries, the 7N1 was replaced in 1999 by the 7N14 special load developed for the SVD. The 7N14 round is loaded with a 9.8 g (151.2 gr) projectile containing a sharp hardened steel penetrator to improve penetration which is fired with an average muzzle velocity of
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From left to right: L type bullet with lead core, LPS bullet with steel core aside, green tip T-46M tracer with tracer cup (opened both at top and bottom) and lead tip aside, T-46 tracer with extended cup (opened only at the bottom). All bullet jackets and tracer cups are made from copper washed
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cartridge (7.62×63mm), with its higher service pressure and case capacity, will outperform the 7.62×54mmR when same-length test barrels are used, though this is very uncommon as .30-06 Springfield firearms are generally sold with much shorter barrels than 7.62×54mmR firearms. Commonly available
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which entered military service in 1889 and remains in service, primarily in some noncombatant
Commonwealth nations around the world. In 2021, the cartridge reached 130 years in service. As of December 2013 the 7.62×54mmR is mainly used in designated marksman and sniper rifles like the
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cartridge model of 1891). It then became widely known under the designation "7,62мм винтовочный патрон" (7.62 mm rifle cartridge). The round has erroneously come to be known as the "7.62mm
Russian" (and is still often referred to as such colloquially), but, according to standards, the
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When used with modern hunting bullets, the 7.62×54mmR is capable of taking game in the medium- to large-sized class (CXP2 and CXP3). The 7.62×54mmR can offer very good penetrating ability due to a fast twist rate that enables it to fire long, heavy bullets with a high
1009:(G1 BC) of approximately 0.374 and (G7 BC) of approximately 0.187. The tip has no distinguishing colour. It can penetrate a 6 mm (0.2 in) thick St3 steel plate at 520 m (569 yd) and 6Zh85T body armor at 110 m (120 yd).
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at 125% of this maximum C.I.P. pressure to certify for sale to consumers. This means that 7.62×54mmR-chambered arms in C.I.P.-regulated countries are currently (2014) proof tested at 487.50 MPa (70,706 psi) PE piezo pressure.
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761:, and .303 British) bottlenecked, rimmed centerfire rifle cartridges still in common use today. Most of the bottleneck rimmed cartridges of the late 1880s and 1890s fell into disuse by the end of the First World War.
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While the only official nomenclature for the cartridge is 7.62×54R ("R" standing for "rimmed"), some shooters in the U.S. have confused the "R" as an abbreviation for "Russian" due to the round's origin.
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are designed for machine guns and sniper rifles. As of 2003, there were several variants of 7.62×54mmR rounds produced for various purposes. All use clad metal as case material.
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for this cartridge is 240 mm (1 in 9.45 in), 4 grooves, Ø lands = 7.62 mm (0.300 in), Ø grooves = 7.92 mm (0.312 in), land width = 3.81 mm and the
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cartridges. However, a rimmed case such as the one used in the 7.62×54mmR cartridge can complicate smooth feeding within box magazines, but they are by no means unreliable.
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7.62×54mmR is widely available both as military surplus and new production, but less so for match-grade rounds. Most surplus ammunition is steel-cased and uses
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A variant of the T-46, a tracer bullet designed for fire adjustment and target designation. The bullet has a green tip, and the tracer burns for 3 seconds.
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at 300 m (328 yd) means the closest 50% of the shot group will all be within a circle of the mentioned diameter at 300 m (328 yd).
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The 7.62×54mmR is the second-oldest cartridge still in regular combat service with several major armed forces in the world. It is second to the
820:, the adjective form of "sniper"). Even the wax wrapping paper for the paper packets was covered in red text to make sure it was not misused.
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at 300 m (328 yd) means every shot of the shot group will be within a circle of the mentioned diameter at 300 m (328 yd).
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rifles in the United States, Boxer-primed ammunition and unfired cases are increasingly available; these cases take large rifle primers.
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A variant of the B-32, an armor-piercing/incendiary bullet designed to defeat lightly armored targets. The bullet has a black-red tip.
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O) cartridge case capacity. The exterior shape of the case was designed to promote reliable case feeding and extraction in
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gold soft-point; USSR 1986 steel-core light ball, Factory 60. ; Yugoslav surplus (1953); USSR 1940s lead-core light ball
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Russian 7.62x54mm Rounds for Rifles and
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1274:: military cartridge. Considered identical to 7.62×54mmR by some manufacturers, but not by CIP.
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830 m/s (2,723 ft/s), for a muzzle energy of 3,375 J (2,489 ft⋅lbf).
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1970:"LVE Novosibirsk Cartridge Plant: 7,62mm rifle cartridge with steel core bullet"
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863:7.62×54mmR maximum C.I.P. cartridge dimensions
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977:rifles and civil Dragunov variants (Tigers).
2015:thefirearmblog.com - Tag: 9.6x53mm Lancaster
1479:AVL, Service rifle lightweight, based on Los
1468:(1991 redesign of the Dragunov sniper rifle)
753:. It is also one of the few (along with the
668:7.62×54mmR cartridge is still in use by the
1843:Barnes, Frank (2006). Skinner, Stan (ed.).
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2510:Weapons and ammunition introduced in 1891
1784:"Rifle ammunition — Sellier & Bellot"
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2098:Accurate Smokeless Powders Loading Guide
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320:Saudi Arabian-led intervention in Yemen
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2135:A dimensional diagram of the cartridge
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1482:AV, Mosin based standard service rifle
994:The 7.62×54mmR rounds in use with the
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1845:Cartridges of the World. 11th Edition
1749:Table of handgun and rifle cartridges
852:alike, under challenging conditions.
2088:C.I.P. decisions, texts and tables (
1680:adding citations to reliable sources
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1488:TsVT, Typhoon 300m sporting rifle
1381:bolt-action rifles including the
1137:3,319 J (2,448 ft⋅lbf)
1134:3,400 J (2,508 ft⋅lbf)
1131:3,073 J (2,267 ft⋅lbf)
1128:3,222 J (2,376 ft⋅lbf)
1125:3,291 J (2,427 ft⋅lbf)
865:. All sizes in millimeters (mm).
581:Test barrel length: 73 cm (28 in)
489:390.00 MPa (56,565 psi)
1922:"Brown Bear 7.62x54r 203 gr. SP"
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572:3,779 J (2,787 ft⋅lbf)
561:3,629 J (2,677 ft⋅lbf)
550:3,744 J (2,761 ft⋅lbf)
539:3,614 J (2,666 ft⋅lbf)
528:3,593 J (2,650 ft⋅lbf)
210:Soviet–Japanese border conflicts
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1114:809 m/s (2,654 ft/s)
1111:798 m/s (2,618 ft/s)
1108:828 m/s (2,717 ft/s)
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836:The 7.62×54mmR has 4.16 ml (64
315:Yemeni Civil War (2015–present)
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558:865 m/s (2,840 ft/s)
547:800 m/s (2,600 ft/s)
536:786 m/s (2,580 ft/s)
525:797 m/s (2,610 ft/s)
522:11.3 g (174 gr) HPBT
285:War in Afghanistan (2001-2021)
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1094:10.39 g (160.3 gr)
804:To increase accuracy for the
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533:11.7 g (181 gr) FMJ
449:77.16 mm (3.038 in)
441:53.72 mm (2.115 in)
425:14.48 mm (0.570 in)
417:12.37 mm (0.487 in)
409:11.61 mm (0.457 in)
295:Cambodian–Thai border dispute
1552:(Finnish conversion efforts)
1491:CAVIM Catatumbo sniper rifle
1168:150 mm (5.9 in) (R
1161:150 mm (5.9 in) (R
1091:9.65 g (148.9 gr)
686:general-purpose machine guns
566:11.7 g (181 gr) SP
555:9.7 g (150 gr) FMJ
544:11.7 g (181 gr) SP
433:1.60 mm (0.063 in)
401:8.53 mm (0.336 in)
393:7.62 mm (0.300 in)
385:7.92 mm (0.312 in)
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2500:Pistol and rifle cartridges
2194:Soviet infantry weapons of
1847:. Cartridges of the World.
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1476:MTs-13, 300m sporting rifle
1297:List of 7.62×54mmR firearms
1291:List of 7.62×54mmR firearms
1175:80 mm (3.1 in) (R
1154:90 mm (3.5 in) (R
1147:90 mm (3.5 in) (R
1097:9.8 g (151.2 gr)
1088:9.4 g (145.1 gr)
1085:9.6 g (148.2 gr)
481:Berdan or boxer large rifle
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2085:C.I.P. CD-ROM edition 2003
1562:PKP "Pecheneg" machine gun
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1077:21.9 g (338 gr)
1074:22.6 g (349 gr)
1068:21.7 g (335 gr)
1065:21.8 g (336 gr)
749:and machine guns like the
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2147:110 Years Of The 7.62×54R
2113:7.62x54R rifle cartridges
2040:waffenlager.net - 9.3x53R
2026:waffenlager.net - 8.2x53R
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457:4.16 cm (64.2
250:Cambodian–Vietnamese War
19:Not to be confused with
1580:Savin-Narov machine gun
653:era and throughout the
345:Colonel N. F. Rogovtsev
121:Spanish Second Republic
2054:Erik Lawrence (2015).
1994:municion.org: 6.5x54 R
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1595:Type 53/57 machine gun
1524:Degtyaryov machine gun
1461:Alejandro Sniper Rifle
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714:intermediate cartridge
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406:Shoulder diameter
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1535:GShG-7.62 machine gun
1442:Chukavin sniper rifle
1411:Dragunov sniper rifle
1390:Winchester Model 1895
1230:Cartridge derivatives
1041:Cartridge designation
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794:ballistic coefficient
743:Dragunov sniper rifle
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494:Ballistic performance
473:240 mm (1 in 9.45 in)
1788:Sellier & Bellot
1676:improve this article
1325:improve this article
1286:: hunting cartridge.
1280:: hunting cartridge.
1259:: hunting cartridge.
1251:: hunting cartridge.
996:Russian Armed Forces
927:improve this article
832:Cartridge dimensions
694:Pecheneg machine gun
382:Bullet diameter
56:Sellier & Bellot
2505:Military cartridges
2495:7.62×54mmR firearms
1604:Type 80 machine gun
1600:Type 67 machine gun
1576:Slostin machine gun
1558:(also known as PKM)
1495:K-11 (sniper rifle)
1472:Vepr sporting rifle
1256:9.6×53mmR Lancaster
1142:Accuracy of fire at
446:Overall length
325:Russo-Ukrainian War
245:Cambodian Civil War
2152:2007-06-26 at the
2140:2006-11-16 at the
2128:2006-08-16 at the
1999:2016-03-04 at the
1956:2011-12-16 at the
1759:7.62×53mmR Finnish
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1545:Madsen machine gun
1057:7N1 (sniper load)
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780:, "light bullet")
766:.30-06 Springfield
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470:Rifling twist
430:Rim thickness
414:Base diameter
398:Neck diameter
390:Land diameter
337:Production history
300:Russia–Georgia war
280:Second Chechen War
195:Russo-Japanese War
116:Russian Federation
2515:Rimmed cartridges
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2444:7.62×25mm Tokarev
2096:Accurate (2000).
2067:978-1-941998-35-9
1932:on 3 October 2018
1858:978-0-89689-297-2
1721:7.62 Mosin–Nagant
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641:developed by the
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270:First Chechen War
255:Soviet–Afghan War
240:Laotian Civil War
215:Spanish Civil War
205:Russian Civil War
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1873:Handloading
1730:.30 Russian
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1235:USSR/Russia
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1054:7BZ3 (API)
899:Performance
877:primer type
848:rifles and
846:bolt-action
814:Снайперская
583:Source(s):
235:Vietnam War
200:World War I
151:North Korea
2489:Categories
2474:14.5×114mm
2469:12.7×108mm
2464:7.62×54mmR
2454:7.62×38mmR
2437:Cartridges
2215:Mauser C96
1875:. p. 191.
1765:References
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1271:7.62×53mmR
1048:7N13 (AP)
1045:57-N-323S
873:twist rate
825:body armor
755:.22 Hornet
732:Background
698:three-line
680:and other
629:7.62×54mmR
329:Other Wars
230:Korean War
220:Winter War
91:In service
42:7.62×54mmR
2262:SVT-38/40
2225:TT pistol
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1615:Uk vz. 59
1372:Berdan II
1284:9.3×53mmR
1278:8.2×53mmR
1241:6.5×54mmR
1002:57-N-323S
711:7.62×39mm
688:like the
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599:7.62×25mm
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33:7.65×53mm
29:7.62×51mm
25:7.62×45mm
21:7.62×39mm
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2239:carbines
2150:Archived
2138:Archived
2126:Archived
1997:Archived
1979:17 March
1954:Archived
1936:17 March
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1828:17 March
1798:17 March
1738:See also
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1715:7.62×54R
1567:PM M1910
1417:IZH-18MH
1396:AVB-7.62
1383:sawn-off
823:As hard
514:Velocity
358:Produced
350:Designed
342:Designer
290:Iraq War
275:Gulf War
131:Cambodia
2459:.45 ACP
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2418:PTRD-41
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1248:9×53mmR
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161:Vietnam
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126:Albania
99:Used by
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633:rimmed
517:Energy
375:Rimmed
175:others
2386:DS-39
2348:RPG-6
2333:RG-42
2328:RG-41
1897:(PDF)
1770:Notes
1634:AK-47
1530:DS-39
838:grain
788:, or
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722:AK-47
678:SV-98
636:rifle
631:is a
156:China
71:Rifle
31:, or
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2381:PV-1
2237:and
2062:ISBN
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