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Invented: 1942
Lifespan:
Weight: 125 grain
Energy: 2365 fps 1552 ft. lbs
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Manufacturer: Sellier & Bellot
Effective
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Max Range:
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| Guns
that use the 7.62x39 Soft Tip: |
SKS, AK-47/AKM, AR-15, RPD, RPK, Ruger Mini-30 carbine
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| History
of the 7.62x39 Soft Tip: |
| The Soviet 7.62 × 39 mm rifle cartridge was designed during World War II for the SKS carbine. |

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Look harder
Rating: 5 out of 10 |
Tue Nov 27 2007
3: 40 pm |
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| Ever try looking online? It's almost as plentiful and cheap as .45 ACP. AK ammo can be had as cheap as $4.59 for a 20 pack (.223 is about a dollar more per 20 pack). Oh and I almost forgot to review the S&B ammo - it's great. It feeds reliably and leaves no lacquer behind like the wolf ammo does. It would be suitable for hogs or smaller whitetail deer (like the type found in Texas, but probably too weak for the whitetails you find up north). From:
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RE: 7.62x39 Soft Tip
Rating: 5 out of 10 |
Sun. Feb 25, 2007
10: 53 pm |
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| How would this amo wotk with my Ak 47 7.62x39 for deer hunting grain 125 thank you Scott From:
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Missing AK-47 and.223 Ammo in America
Rating: 5 out of 10 |
Tue Apr 4 2006
5: 43 pm |
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Where has all the AK-47 AND .223 ammo gone?
I can't find any anyplace except stuff that is priced so high it is beyond belief.
I ust bought the last case of "fedral brand" 7.62X39 ammo from a class 3 dealer in Utah.
Take a wild guess how much it cost me.
Try $526.00 for 1000 rd. -- I bought it anyway that's all there was. From:
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