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7.62x54
The 7.62×54mmR is a rimmed rifle cartridge developed by the Russian Empire and introduced as a service cartridge in 1891. Originally designed for the bolt-action Mosin–Nagant rifle, it was used during the late Tsarist era and throughout the Soviet period to the present day. The cartridge remains one of the few standard-issue rimmed cartridges still in military use and has the longest service life of all military-issued cartridges in the world.The American Winchester Model 1895 was also chambered for this cartridge per a contract with the Russian government. The 7.62×54mmR is still in use by the Russian military in the Dragunov and other sniper rifles, as well as some modern general-purpose machine guns like the PKM and Pecheneg machine gun. Originally, the round was designated as "Трехлинейный патрон образца 1891 года" – (Three-line cartridge model of 1891). It then became widely known under the designation "7,62мм винтовочный патрон" (7.62mm 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 "R" in designation (7.62×54mmR) stands for "rimmed", in line with standard C.I.P. designations. The name is sometimes confused with the "7.62 Soviet" round, which refers to the rimless 7.62×39mm cartridge used in the SKS and AK-based (AK-47, AK-15, AEK-973) rifles.
I want to build a Mosin-Nagant Obrez because I'm fascinated by something that is so goofy and impractical by today's standards but that served a legitimate purpose back when it was used. Plus, who doesn't like giant fireballs?
But I'm not an animal, so I'm not going to butcher a perfectly good...
Re-listing due to buyer falling through.
1936 MN 91/30. Typical re-arsenal condition mis-match with a darker, but crisp bore. Shoots great, I can hit an IPSC silhouette at 600 yards with surplus light ball.
Had no front sight when I got it, so I installed a Smith adjustable fiber optic one.
I...
Selling a few rifles to fund another of my hobbies.
This is a 1936 Tula 91/30. Smith Sight fiber front sight installed as it had no front sight when I picked it up. It is typical Soviet mismatch, but it is a great shooter (I can hit an IPSC sized silhouette out to 600 yards with it).
Bore is...
Hello everyone. I have up for sale 792 total rounds in 10 different headstamps/brands, some surplus, some commercial. Breakdown is as follows, reflected in the photos:
40rd Non-Corrosive Copper Washed Wolf
148rd Czech LPS (silver tip), headstamp is bxn 64
140rd Tula
319rd Bulgarian Heavy Ball...
I recently tested a few different loads in my Mosin-Nagant and these are the leftovers I won't be keeping around.
5 rounds of S&B 180 grain FMJ
15 rounds of S&B 180 grain SP
20 rounds of PPU 150 grain SPBT
$30 Takes everything
Trade interests:
20- or 30- round 300BO magazines from...
I have a bunch of ammo. I posted before but I wasn’t prepared with pictures or any information. Selling for a family member and my knowledge is limited! But there’s over 1000 7.62x39 bullets and 9 full magazines.
About 140 7.62x54 bullets
100 12 gauge shotgun shells
About 600 .22 bullets and...
Have 1 20 round box winchester black talon 40 s&w, Missing 1 round, $50 1 20 round box hornady superformance varmint 22-250 50 gr v-max $27 1 20 round box wolf 7.62x54r $16. Or make offer on any. pm or text 503-586-6162
Shot this last weekend and it was surprisingly accurate and low recoil.
I got this in a trade with another member, i just think it will just sit around so i thought id put it up. I have around 15 rounds for it.
350.00 obo
Thanks
For Sale: Finn capture M39 Mosin-Nagant dated 1941. Comes with original sling.
This is a Finn rearsenal gun built off a Remington marked imperial russian receiver with crest removed. This an early production M39 with an M28 straight wrist stock from the arsenal.
Cash preferred.
Located in...
Got these years ago. The big bag has pretty good ones. One bad they are kinda gnarly. Any ideas? I will not be loading these. Can I resize them for a .308? I am thinking probably not.
Any idea before I try and trade them off for primers or something?
Thanks