Description
|
Brand |
Barnaul |
|
Caliber |
7.62x39mm |
|
Model |
|
|
Bullet Weight |
123 Grain |
|
Bullet Type |
Full Metal Jacket |
|
Reloadable |
No |
|
Case Type |
Steel |
|
Rounds Per Box |
20 Rounds Per Box |
|
Boxes Per Case |
25 Boxes Per Case |
|
Muzzle Energy |
1174 ft lbs |
|
Muzzle Velocity |
2543 fps |
NOTE: MAY RECEIVE BROWN BEAR PACKAGES AMMUNITION – THIS IS THE IDENTICAL AMMUNITION FROM THE SAME MANUFACTURING PLANT, JUST WITH A DIFFERENT LOOKING BOX
Barnaul Ammunition has a rich history dating back to the 19th century. Its origins stem from Saint Petersburg where one of Russia’s first cartridge plants was founded. This ammunition factory, which was designated as Arsenal P, provided the Russian army with ammunition during World War I.
In 1918 Arsenal P was evacuated because of the Russian Civil War and was re-established in Podolsk.
In 1941 during World War II, the plant was again evacuated and re-established in its current location in Barnaul. For decades Barnaul ammunition has been used by military personnel around the world.
Today, backed by years of manufacturing experience and battlefield testing, Barnaul Ammunition Company offers a broad range of ammunition for sporting, hunting, and personal protection.




