Ammo Manufactured From One of the Oldest Russian Small Arms Plants With a Long Lineage
The Barnaul Cartridge plant in Russia is one of the oldest Russian Small Arms manufacturing factories. Original established in Saint Petersburg in the 19th Century it was relocated to Podolsk in 1918 during the Russian civil war. Production was restarted under the "P" designation in 1920 then again re-designated as factory 17 in 1928. During World War II the factor was then relocated again to it's current location in Barnaul in 1941 where it remains in operation to this day. The Barnaul factor manufactures many popular lines of ammunition including the Barnaul Rifle Cartridge line offered here. Pick up a box or two of this quality steel cased ammunition.Barnaul Rifle Cartridges Specifications and Features:
- Barnaul BRN762x39SP125
- 7.62x39mm Soviet
- 125 Grain Soft Point
- Lead Core Projectile
- Steel Cased
- Lacquered Coated Cases
- Non-Reloadable
- Non-Corrosive
- Bi-Metal Jacket
- Will Attract a Magnet
- Made in Russia
- Uses: Target Shooting, Training, and Plinking
- 20 Rounds
I have a Yugo SKS that wo
I have a Yugo SKS that would only fire Remington at high $ and kept trying all other mfgs but finally CTD filled my back-order for the Brown Bear and they work. Guess you have to but Russian shells for a Russian rifle.
June 17, 2007
This feed really good, an
This feed really good, and had a better feeling 'kapow!' to it..but it wasn't great in terms of accuracy...but was definitly worth the money....not all mil-spec ammo is equal :-)
March 15, 2007