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7,62x51 Inert
IDnumber | 154 | Caliber | 7,62x51 | Model | - | Projectile form | - | Projectile weight | - | Projectile material | - | Projectile type | Inert | Colour markings | Green projectile | V0 mps | - | V0 fps | - | Propellant | - | Propellant weight Gram | - | Propellant weight Grain | - | This is a early, maybe the first year producton inert rounds in this caliber. It is produced in 1957 at the Karlsborg factory. The groves in the case is not pressed as usual, it is turned out of the goods instead. | |
IDnumber | 79 | Caliber | 7,62x51 | Model | Inert round | Projectile form | - | Projectile weight | - | Projectile material | - | Projectile type | Inert | Colour markings | Green bullet | V0 mps | - | V0 fps | - | Propellant | - | Propellant weight Gram | - | Propellant weight Grain | - | This is the standard inert round. It's for safe practice with the gun. The projectile is going the full length through the case. | |
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