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The 7.62x39mm is a rifle cartridge developed in the Soviet Union during World War II, primarily for the SKS and later the AK-47 assault rifle. Known for its effectiveness at medium range, this round is widely recognized for its moderate recoil, reliable performance, and versatility in various conditions. With a typical bullet weight around 120-125 grains, it delivers substantial stopping power, though its effective range is shorter compared to larger rifle calibers, generally up to about 300-400 meters.


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The 7.62x39mm is a rifle cartridge developed in the Soviet Union during World War II, primarily for the SKS and later the AK-47 assault rifle. Known for its effectiveness at medium range, this round is widely recognized for its moderate recoil, reliable performance, and versatility in various conditions. With a typical bullet weight around 120-125 grains, it delivers substantial stopping power, though its effective range is shorter compared to larger rifle calibers, generally up to about 300-400 meters.

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