7.62x39mm

7.62x39mm

Infobox Firearm Cartridge
name=7.62x39mm


caption=Yugoslavian version of the 7.62x39mm cartridge, designated M67. It has a flat based lead core projectile.
origin=flagcountry|Soviet Union
type=Rifle
service=1945–present
used_by=Soviet Union, Warsaw Pact, People's Republic of China, Cambodia, North Korea, Vietnam, Finland, Venezuela
wars=
designer=
design_date=1943
manufacturer=
production_date=1943–present
number=
variants=
is_SI_specs=yes
parent=
case_type=Rimless, bottleneck
bullet=7.90
neck=8.64
shoulder=10.01
base=11.25
rim_dia=11.30
rim_thick=
case_length=38.65
length=55.80
rifling=
primer=Berdan or Boxer Small Rifle or Boxer Large Rifle
filling=SSNF 50 powder
filling_weight=24.7 gr
is_SI_ballistics=yes
bw1=123
btype1=Spitzer
vel1=710
en1=2010
bw2=154
btype2=Spitzer SP
vel2=641.3
en2=2059
bw3=
btype3=
vel3=
en3=
bw4=
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vel4=
en4=
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balsrc=Chuck Hawkscite web |url=http://www.chuckhawks.com/7-62soviet.htm |title=The 7.62x39mm M43 |accessdate=2007-09-25 ] Wolf Ammocite web |url=http://www.wolfammo.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1&Itemid=12 |title=Wolf Rifle Ammo |accessdate=2008-09-05 ]
The Soviet 7.62x39mm rifle cartridge was designed during World War II and first used in the SKS carbine. The cartridge was likely influenced by a variety of foreign developments, especially the pre-war German GeCo, 7.75x39mm experimental round, [cite web |url=http://guns.connect.fi/gow/QA4.html |title=Origin of AK Assault rifle and 7.62x39mm cartridge |accessdate=2007-09-25 ] and possibly by the late-war German 7.92x33mm Kurz ("Kurz" meaning "short" in German). Shortly after the war, the world's most recognized assault rifle was designed for this cartridge: the AK-47. The cartridge remained the Soviet standard until the 1970s, and is still one of the most common intermediate rifle cartridges used around the world. Its replacement, the 5.45x39mm cartridge, has less stopping power and armor penetration, but is highly lethal, has a flatter trajectory, and is more controllable in fully automatic fire due to the lower recoil. The change was in part a response to NATO switching from the 7.62x51mm NATO cartridge to 5.56x45mm NATO.Fact|date=March 2007

History

The original Soviet M43 bullets are boat-tail bullets with a copper-plated steel jacket, a large steel core, and some lead between the core and the jacket. Fact|date=July 2007 The cartridge itself consists of a berdan-primed, tapered (usually steel) case which seats the bullet and contains the powder charge. The taper makes it very easy to feed and extract the round, since there is little contact with the chamber walls until the round is fully seated. This taper is what causes the AK-47 to have distinctively curved magazines. While the bullet design itself has gone through a few redesigns, the cartridge itself remains largely unchanged.

M43

Although the new cartridge represented a great leap forward from previous designs, the initial bullet design was flawed. The complete solidity of the M43 projectile causes its only drawback—it is stable even in tissue and begins to yaw only after traversing nearly 30cm of tissue. This greatly reduces the wounding effectiveness of the projectile against humans. Dr. Martin Fackler noted that the wounds from the M43 round were comparable to that of a small handgun round using non-expanding bullets. Unless the round struck something vital, the wound was usually small and healed quickly.

M67

In the 1960s the Yugoslavians experimented with new bullet designs to produce a round with a superior wounding profile, speed, and accuracy to the M43. Dr. Fackler also evaluated the M67 in the same manner that he evaluated the M43. The M67 projectile is shorter and flatter-based than the M43. This is mainly due to the deletion of the mild steel insert. This has the side effect of shifting the center of gravity rearward in comparison to the M43. This allows the projectile to destabilize nearly 17cm earlier in tissue. This causes a pair of large stretch cavities at a depth likely to cause effective wound trauma. When the temporary stretch cavity intersects with the skin at the exit area, a larger exit wound will result, which takes longer to heal. Additionally, when the stretch cavity intersects a stiff organ like the liver, it will cause damage to that organ.

However, without fragmentation, the wounding potential of M67 is mostly limited to the small permanent wound channel the bullet itself makes. While a fragmenting round (like the 5.56x45mm NATO) might cause massive tissue trauma and blood loss (and thus rapid incapacitation) on a lung or abdominal hit, the M67 has a greater chance of merely wounding the target. However, the 5.56x45 will only reliably fragment in close ranges below 125 meters.

Chinese steel core

Chinese military-issue ammunition in this caliber is M43 style with a mild steel core and a thin jacket of copper or brass. Contrary to common belief, the use of steel was a cost saving measure rather than one to increase penetration.Fact|date=March 2007 Additionally, mild steel is not sufficiently hard to grant unusual armor penetrating capability.Fact|date=March 2007 Despite this, Chinese ammunition is currently banned from importation in the US because there are 7.62x39mm caliber handguns and the ammunition is an armor-piercing handgun round under the U.S. federal legal definition of the word, which is based on materials and bullet design rather than on tested ability to penetrate armor. [cite web |url=http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/html/uscode18/usc_sec_18_00000921----000-.html |title=US Code: Title 18, Part 1, Chapter 44, § 921 |accessdate=2007-09-25 ]

Ballistics

The standard AK-47 or AKM fires a 7.62x39mm round with a muzzle velocity of 710 metres per second (2,329 ft/s). Muzzle energy is 2,010 joules (1,467 ft·lbf). Cartridge case length is 38.6 millimetres (1.5 in), weight is 18.21 grams (281.0 grains). Projectile weight is normally 8 grams (123 gr). The AK-47 and AKM, with the 7.62x39mm cartridge, have a maximum effective range of around 400 meters.

Other names for 7.62x39mm

On some occasions, this ammunition is referred to as 7.62 mm Soviet, 7.62 mm Warsaw Pact, or 7.62 mm ComBloc. It was also known in the United States as .30 Short Russian/ComBloc; the "Short" was to distinguish it from the older .30 Russian, which was the 7.62x54mmR. (Note that the "R" in 7.62x54mmR does not stand for "Russian", but "Rimmed".)

Hunting and Sport Use

Since approximately 1990, the 7.62x39mm cartridge has seen some use in hunting arms in the US for hunting game up to the size of whitetail deer, as it is approximately as powerful as the old .30-30 Winchester round, and has a similar ballistic profile. [ [http://www.theothersideofkim.com/index.php/ggps/5956/ "CZ Mod 527 (7.62x39mm)"] , "theothersideofkim.com", retrieved 20 October 2007.] Large numbers of inexpensive imported semiautomatic rifles, like the SKS and semi-auto AK-47 clones and variants, are available in this caliber. The SKS is so inexpensive as to have begun displacing the .30-30 lever-action rifles as the new "poor man's deer rifle" by being less expensive than the .30-30 Marlins and Winchesters that long held that role.Fact|date=March 2007 In addition, Ruger produces the Mini-30 as a 7.62x39mm version of their popular Mini-14 rifles. Inexpensive imported 7.62x39mm ammunition is also widely available, though much of it is of the non-expanding type that may be illegal to use for hunting in some US states. However, both imported Russian ammunition like Wolf brand and American civilian manufacturers produce both hollow-point and soft-point rounds, which are suitable and nearly universally legal for hunting except in areas where the use of rifles for hunting is completely prohibited.

7.62x39mm ammunition has typically been one of the least-expensive centerfire rifle ammunitions on the market. It cost just over 17 cents a round for quality imported ammo in early 2006Fact|date=March 2007. In 2005/2006, prices began to soar (almost doubling in the US) due to the United States placing a massive order to supply the fledgling Afghan and Iraqi armies. [ [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2006/05/22/warms22.xml "US sets up £215m deal for Afghan arms - from Russia"] , "telegraph.co.uk", retrieved 2 October 2006.] Average price in early 2008 rose to 22 cents per round, bought in bulk packs of 500 to 1000. It is still cheaper than most handgun rounds and even some expensive target .22 rimfire ammunition. This cartridge has endeared itself to shooters in spite of its limited ballistics,Fact|date=March 2008 because of the many inexpensive good semiautomatic rifles available for it, the availability of inexpensive ammunition, and because of its minimal recoil.Fact|date=March 2007

ee also

*List of rifle cartridges
*7.62 mm caliber

References

External links

* [http://www.conjay.com/Ammunition%20for%20Armor%20Testing%20East%207.62mm%20x%2039.htm Various photos of 7.62x39mm ammunition]
* [http://www.chuckhawks.com/ever_popular_30.htm .30 Caliber cartridge article] at Chuck Hawks


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