1000 Rounds of 7.62x39mm Ammo by Tula - 124gr HP
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Ammo Overview
Ammo Manufacturer - Tula Cartridge Works
Bullets - 124 grain hollow point (HP)
Ammo Casings - Berdan-primed
Muzzle Velocity - 2396 fps
Max Pressure - 39,800 psi
Details
The 7.62x39, also known as the "762 AK", or "AK round", is one of the most infamous, iconic, well-known, and straight up deadliest cartridges in the history of ammunition. It was first designed during World War 2 in 1944, although it did not originally serve in the AK47. It was used in the SKS rifle before the AK47 was graced with the 762x39. Initially, when the AK47 began to be issued to the Soviet troops, each soldier was given a canvas rifle case and was instructed to keep the rifle covered at ALL TIMES. The Soviets did not want any other country seeing their advanced "assault rifle" design or the bullets that went with it. The 7.62x39 round has seen service since 1944 and is still in common use today in countries all over the world.
These Tulammo 7.62x39 rounds are the 124 grain weight bullets, with a hollow point, lead core, copper jacketed design. These bullets are loaded into new manufacture, high strength, non-reloadable, Berdan primed non-corrosive, grey colors steel cases. These feature an impressive muzzle velocity of 2396 feet per second, ensuring a hard-hitting impact on anything you hunt.
This ammo is made in Tula Russia, and each case contains 1000 rounds, packed up factory-tight in 50 boxes of 20 rounds each. These 1000 round bulk cases weigh about 42 pounds, and they will stack quite well in your big safe or in your personal armory. Once you get yourself a few cases, don't hesitate to get a few more so you and your family can have days of plinking fun.
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Posted On: 7/31/2014 By: Matthew