Is 7.62 x25 still made?
Is 7.62 x25 still made?
7.62×25 Ammo is currently manufactured in several counties for sale to the consumer in the USA including Serbia, Romania and the Czech Republic, and from time to time military surplus is also available.
Who has 7.62 x25 ammo?
Outdoor Limited carry 7.62x25mm Tokarev Ammo from top brands Winchester, Remington, Federal, CCI, Hornady, Barnes, G2 Resarch, Armscor, Fiocchi, Tula, Wolf, Privi Partizan, Gemtech, Aguila, PMC, Selier & Bellot, Magtech, LSK Lapua, Geco and more!
How fast is 7.62 x25?
7.62×25mm Tokarev
Bullet mass/type | Velocity | Energy |
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5.8 g (90 gr) FMJ | 409 m/s (1,340 ft/s) | 488 J (360 ft⋅lbf) |
5.5 g (85 gr) FMJ | 469 m/s (1,540 ft/s) | 605 J (446 ft⋅lbf) |
5.5 g (85 gr) FMJ | 497 m/s (1,630 ft/s) | 697 J (514 ft⋅lbf) |
5.5 g (85 gr) JHP | 482 m/s (1,580 ft/s) | 655 J (483 ft⋅lbf) |
What caliber is 7.62 x25?
30 caliber round used by the Allies during the Second World War, that being the 7.62x25mm Tokarev. The round is a turbocharged derivative of the 7.63 Mauser, itself a hopped up variant of the very first successful rimless pistol cartridge, the 7.65 Borchardt.
Who makes Tokarev?
TT pistol
TT (Tula Tokarev) | |
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Manufacturer | Tula Arms Plant, Izhevsk Arsenal, Norinco, Femaru, FB Radom, Cugir Arsenal, Zastava Arms, FÉG |
Produced | 1930–1955 |
No. built | 1,330,000 |
Variants | TT-30, TT-33, TTC, M48, M48 Tokagypt, M57, M70, M70, R-3, Type 51, Type 54, Type 68, K-14 |
Is the Tokarev based on the 1911?
Nomenclature. Both the Tokarev TT-33 and 1911 are very similar in design. Both are the brainchild of John Browning, the Tokarev being a Russian knock-off of Browning’s FN Model 1903.
Is the 7.62 x25 the same as the 7.63 x25?
Although the case dimensions of the two cartridges are nearly identical, the 7.62mm Tokarev has a stronger powder charge and is generally not suited for use in Mauser C96 pistols or other firearms chambered for 7.63mm Mauser.
How many grains are in 7.62 x25?
The “best” M1 carbine bullet that I found for the 7.62×25 Tokarev is the Armscor 110-grain FMJ. It has a short nose and can be seated to a variety of overall lengths and still have a 0.308-inch diameter at the case mouth.