Red Army Standard Ammunition
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Ammunition products
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- 7.62×25mm Tokarev 86-grain lead core, bi-metal copper-steel full metal jacket bullet, polymer coated steel case, non-corrosive, berdan primed [5]
- berdan primed[6]
- 9×18mm Makarov ELITE 93 grain lead core, copper full metal jacket bullet with concave exposed lead base, brass case, non-corrosive, boxer primed[7][8]
- 5.45×39mm lead core, bi-metal copper-steel full metal jacket bullet, polymer coated steel case, non-corrosive, berdan primed
- 7.62×39mm lead core, bi-metal copper-steel full metal jacket bullet, polymer coated steel case, non-corrosive, berdan primed
- 7.62×39mm HP lead core, bi-metal copper-steel hollow point bullet, polymer coated steel case, non-corrosive, berdan primed[9]
- boxer primed[10]
- 7.62×54mmR lead core, bi-metal copper-steel full metal jacket bullet, polymer-coated steel case, non-corrosive, berdan primed. Note: Around summer 2013, some lots of this cartridge caliber from Romania contained corrosive components, thus the firearm needed to be thoroughly cleaned after each firing session.
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package of fifty 9×18mm Makarov cartridges
Technical details
Known ballistics of R.A.S. ammunition products are below. Some figures are calculated from inputs of other figures such as the energy measured in foot-pounds (ft-lbf).[11] OAL stands for Overall Length.
Data for a Red Army Standard FMJ:
Head stamp | Cartridge case | Bullet (grains) | Bullet structure | Magnetic case | Magnetic bullet | OAL (inches) | Velocity (fps) | Velocity Average (fps) | Energy (ft-lbf) |
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Red Army LU 9×18mm Makarov | polymer coated steel, with red sealant | 93.7-94.5 | lead core bi-metal jacketed (copper clad steel), concave exposed lead base | Yes | Yes | 0.972-0.980 | 1007-1070 | 1036 | 211-240 |
Data for a Red Army Standard 7.62×39mm cartridge with a steel case, labeled as 123 grain FMJ:[12]
Head stamp | Cartridge case | Bullet (grains) | Bullet structure | Magnetic case | Magnetic bullet | OAL (inches) | Velocity (fps) | Velocity Average (fps) | Energy (ft-lbf) |
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7.62×39 LU Red Army Standard | lacquer coated steel, with green sealant | 123 | lead core bi-metal jacketed, copper clad steel | Yes | Yes | 1.674 | 2311-2316 | 2309 | 1456 |
Data for a Red Army Standard 7.62×39mm ELITE cartridge with a brass case and copper-lead bullet, labeled as 123 grain FMJ ELITE:[13]
Head stamp | Cartridge case | Bullet (grains) | Bullet structure | Magnetic case | Magnetic bullet | OAL (inches) | Velocity (fps) | Velocity Average (fps) | Energy (ft-lbf) |
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7.62×39 IK Red Army Standard | brass, with red sealant | 123 | lead core, copper jacketed | No | No | Unknown | 2260-2324 | 2287 | 1428 |
Data for a Red Army Standard 5.45×39mm cartridge with a steel case, labeled as 69 grain FMJ:[14]
Head stamp | Cartridge case | Bullet (grains) | Bullet structure | Magnetic case | Magnetic bullet | OAL (inches) | Velocity (fps) | Velocity Average (fps) | Energy (ft-lbf) |
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5.45×39 LU Red Army Standard | polymer coated steel, with green sealant | 69 | lead core bi-metal jacketed, copper clad steel | Yes | Yes | unknown | 2655-2689 | 2664 | 1087 |
Data for a Red Army Standard 7.62×25mm Tokarev cartridge with a steel case, labeled as 86 grain FMJ: [15][16]
Head stamp | Cartridge case | Bullet (grains) | Bullet structure | Magnetic case | Magnetic Bullet | OAL (inches) | Velocity (fps) | Velocity Average (fps) | Energy (ft-lbf) |
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7.62×25 14S RAS | lacquer coated steel, with red sealant | 86 | lead core, bi-metal jacketed, copper clad steel | Yes | Yes | 1.37 | 1,590 | 1279-1329 | 483 |
See also
- 9×18mm Makarov
- Wolf Ammunition
- Barnaul Ammunition
- Ballistics
- Tula Arms Plant
- Mesko, Arms plant in Poland
- List of military headstamps
- List of modern armament manufacturers
References
- ^ "RedArmyStandard.com WHOIS, DNS, & Domain Info - DomainTools". WHOIS. Retrieved 2016-11-13.
- ^ "Red Army Standard Website - About page". Retrieved 21 May 2014.
- ^ TacticalTechTV (18 March 2013). "Century Arms Ammunition on Tactical Tech TV" (video). Youtube. TacticalTechTV. Retrieved 29 June 2014.
- ^ 762x51n8o (13 June 2013). "Century Arms: Red Army Standard Ammo" (video). Youtube. 762x51n8o. Retrieved 22 May 2014.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ "• 7.62 x 25 TOKAREV •". Red Army Standard Ammunition. Century International Arms. Retrieved 10 February 2015.
- ^ Century International Arms. "Red Army Standard, 9mm MAKAROV". Retrieved 26 May 2014.
- ^ "•9mm MAKAROV•". Red Army Standard. Century International Arms. p. 1. Retrieved 1 April 2016.
- ^ North Bender (21 January 2016). "9x18 Ammunition Data, Red Army Standard Elite 93-gr FMJ". Gunboards Forums. The Mosin Nagant Company. Retrieved 1 April 2016.
- ^ "7.62x39 Red Army Standard 123gr HP Ammo, 180rd Range Pack". J&G Sales. p. 5-1998b. Retrieved 2 June 2014.
- ^ SGAmmo (May 2014). "1080 round case - 7.62x39 - Copper Non-Magnetic FMJ - Brass Case - Red Army Standard Elite M67 Style Ammo made in Bosnia by Igman - AM1930B". Stillwater, Oklahoma, USA. Retrieved 26 May 2014.
- ^ "Foot Pounds Energy (calculator)". Beartooth's Bullets, Ballistician's Corner. Retrieved 26 May 2014.
- ^ Mrgunsngear Channel (24 August 2013). "Red Army Standard 7.62x39 123gr FMJ Ballistics Gel Test & Review (HD)" (Video). Youtube. Retrieved 26 May 2014.
- ^ Mrgunsngear (14 June 2014). "Red Army Standard Elite 7.62x39 123gr FMJ Ballistics Gel Test and Review" (Video). Mrgunsngear Channel. Youtube. Retrieved 17 June 2014.
- ^ Mrgunsngear Channel (17 Dec 2013). "Red Army Standard 5.45x39 69gr Ballistics Gel Test (HD)" (video). Youtube. Retrieved 26 May 2014.
- ^ "150 rounds Red Army Standard 7.62x25mm Tokarev 86 Grain FMJ Ammunition" (text). Sportsmans Guide. Retrieved 10 September 2015.
- ^ Red Army Standard (11 September 2015). "TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS, 7.62x25mm Tokarev" (Photo Image). Facebook. Red Army Standard. Retrieved 12 September 2015.