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7.62 question
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02/25/13 10:05 PM
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Maybe a dumb question but here it goes. My DPMS is stamped 308 / 7.62. I have seen 7.62 in .54R, .39,.51,.25, Nagant. What can be actually run in the 7.62?
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Re: 7.62 question
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02/25/13 10:18 PM
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7.62x51 is your round. 7.62x51 is the NATO designation for .308 winchester
7.62x39 = AK47, SKS round 7.62x54r = PKM, Mosin Nagant Rifles, SVD rifle 7.62x25 = 7.62 tokerov. Pistol/sub machine gun round 7.62 Nagant = Nagant Revolver
Last edited by BoomStick; 02/25/13 10:28 PM.
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Re: 7.62 question
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02/25/13 10:23 PM
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Re: 7.62 question
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02/26/13 12:11 AM
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Re: 7.62 question
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02/26/13 12:25 AM
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Re: 7.62 question
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02/26/13 11:00 PM
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kidde
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While some are surprised at your question, I'm glad you asked. Guessing is never a good way to find an answer.
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Re: 7.62 question
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02/27/13 01:09 AM
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While some are surprised at your question, I'm glad you asked. Guessing is never a good way to find an answer. +1000
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Re: 7.62 question
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02/27/13 02:58 AM
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When it comes to dangerous things, the only stupid question is one that isn't asked.
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Re: 7.62 question
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02/27/13 07:27 AM
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When it comes to dangerous things, the only stupid question is one that isn't asked. BINGO.  OP-That was not a stupid question at all.
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Re: 7.62 question
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02/27/13 01:58 PM
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GLC, Wiki does a pretty good job of explaining the meaning and naming of a cartridge..I always find it interesting read. In a rifled barrel, the distance is measured between opposing lands or grooves; groove measurements are common in cartridge designations originating in the United States, while land measurements are more common elsewhere. It is important to performance that a bullet should closely match the groove diameter of a barrel to ensure a good seal. When the barrel diameter is given in inches, the abbreviation "cal" is used in place of "inches." For example, a small bore rifle with a diameter of 0.22 inch is a .22 cal; however, the decimal point is generally dropped when spoken, making it "twenty-two caliber" or a "two-two caliber". Calibers of firearms can be referred to in millimeters, as in a "caliber of eighty-eight millimeters" (88 mm) or "a hundred and five-millimeter caliber gun" (often abbreviated as "105 mm gun"). While modern cartridges and cartridge firearms are generally referred to by the cartridge name, they are still lumped together based on bore diameter. For example, a firearm might be described as a ".30 caliber rifle", which could be any of a wide range of cartridges using a roughly .30 inch projectile; or a ".22 rimfire", referring to any rimfire cartridge using a .22 caliber projectile. more http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caliber
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Re: 7.62 question
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02/27/13 03:17 PM
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dee
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The 7.62x39 & 7.62x54r use a .311" diameter bullet instead of a 308 like most think. The only exception is some early model mini 30's that were 7.62x39 with a .308" bore.
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Re: 7.62 question
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04/21/13 08:26 PM
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the only dumb question is one that is not asked
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Re: 7.62 question
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04/21/13 08:27 PM
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highvelocity
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assumption is the mother of all f***ups
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