Description
We love 7.62×39. Not just because it is ammunition, which is almost the only thing we sell, but because we love 7.62×39 firearms. What owner of an AK hasn’t faked a Russian accent at the range at some time or another? Not a one.
rUnfortunately, Russian-made 7.62×39 is typically loaded with bimetal jacketed bullets. They contain steel, they attract a magnet, and as such they’re verboten at many commercial ranges. That’s what makes Belom 7.62×39 so special. It’s made by a major Serbian defense contractor, and its 123 grain full metal jacket bullets contains lead cores with brass jackets. The FMJ is nonferrous, it won’t attract a magnet, and it’s all in all a high-quality projectile that’ll treat you to good accuracy.
rBelom provides this same ammo to national militaries and regular target shooting Joes alike, so it’s got to perform. That’s why it features virgin brass cases, which promote cleaner ignition right before they become reloadable. Belom loads modern Western-style noncorrosive Boxer primers, which are sealed and waterproofed. Every cartridge passes the bubble test, and is also loaded with temperature-stable propellant that will remain potent for a minimum of 15 years under normal storage conditions. Even this ammo’s packaging is nice!




