First use of milsurp 54R leads to short Nagant session.
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Re: First use of milsurp 54R leads to short Nagant session.
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Ammo zone sells tracer rounds at £35 a hundred,
are these not the same as the ones you are talking about?
ozone
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Ammo zone sells tracer rounds at £35 a hundred,
are these not the same as the ones you are talking about?
ozone
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Re: First use of milsurp 54R leads to short Nagant session.
They are 7.62x51 (NATO). We're looking for the freedom fighters friend 7.62x54R
The above post probably contains sarcasm or some other form of attempted wit, please don't take it to heart.
Re: First use of milsurp 54R leads to short Nagant session.
Charlotte the flyer wrote:They are 7.62x51 (NATO). We're looking for the freedom fighters friend 7.62x54R
Ah, OK then.

I now know what a milsurp 54R is

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Re: First use of milsurp 54R leads to short Nagant session.
Simplyammo sells 7.62 bullets if you want to load your own.
Not many left though.
Mark
Not many left though.
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Re: First use of milsurp 54R leads to short Nagant session.
Our trip to Bisley on Friday 7th.
Apparently it's going to be 300 mards in the morning and then the afternoon spent with The Clay People. We imagine they are some kind of lost tribe that inhabit the fringes of Stickledown or something. They might be a tad aggressive because we've been told to take our shotgun.
Apparently it's going to be 300 mards in the morning and then the afternoon spent with The Clay People. We imagine they are some kind of lost tribe that inhabit the fringes of Stickledown or something. They might be a tad aggressive because we've been told to take our shotgun.
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Re: First use of milsurp 54R leads to short Nagant session.
they are 7.62/.308" aren't they?, 7.62x54r are .311".I have thought about reloading with .303 (also .311") tracer bullets but they are quite expensive and if they are old stock is there much of a guarantee they will light?.Does anyone shoot .308 from a .311 bore?, would I be right in thinking that accuracy wouldn't be up to much?.bigfathairybiker wrote:Simplyammo sells 7.62 bullets if you want to load your own.
Not many left though.
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More than a vested interest in 7.62x54r!
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Re: First use of milsurp 54R leads to short Nagant session.
My local RFD sourced a few 91/38 carbines from Bulgaria recently. Bulgarian exporter is sitting on 12 million rounds of x54r. Bet there's a few cans of tracer mixed in with that lot. Apparently he's having trouble with obtaining an export licence.
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Re: First use of milsurp 54R leads to short Nagant session.
Hmmm, we wonder what PC Plod would say if we asked to increase our holding of x54R by, say, a million... ?
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Re: First use of milsurp 54R leads to short Nagant session.
Aye, tovarich....hence ANOTHER reason to go Finnish.snayperskaya wrote:they are 7.62/.308" aren't they?, 7.62x54r are .311".I have thought about reloading with .303 (also .311") tracer bullets but they are quite expensive and if they are old stock is there much of a guarantee they will light?.Does anyone shoot .308 from a .311 bore?, would I be right in thinking that accuracy wouldn't be up to much?.bigfathairybiker wrote:Simplyammo sells 7.62 bullets if you want to load your own.
Not many left though.
Mark
Quite a few of the Finn M-N rifles were made with .308 barrels...hence the very nice range of Lapua bullets available in
.308
Re: First use of milsurp 54R leads to short Nagant session.
That's a bit of a weird thing... ( I'm new to this )...snayperskaya wrote:they are 7.62/.308" aren't they?, 7.62x54r are .311".
Shouldn't 7.62mm = 7.62mm???
Or is it something to do with the rifling depth?
Actually, thinking about it I did measure one of the Prvi's at 7.92mm.
So why didn't they call it 7.92x54R?
Mark
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