7,62x54 R - Fabbrica 188
Inviato: 24/12/2012, 10:22
Leggendo notizie in rete ho "scoperto" l'esistenza di una munizione match per il Dragunov.
da Wiki:
To increase accuracy for the Dragunov SVD, the Soviets developed the 7N1 variant of the cartridge in 1966. The 7N1 was developed by V. M. Sabelnikov, P. P. Sazonov and V. M. Dvorianinov. It used match-grade extruded powder instead of the coarser ball propellant and had a 9.8 g (151.2 gr) boat-tailed FMJ jacketed projectile with an air pocket, a steel core and a lead knocker in the base for maximum terminal effect. Produced by “Factory 188” (Novosibirsk Low Voltage Equipment Plant), cartridges are only head-stamped with the number “188” and the year of manufacture. It came packaged 20 loose rounds to a paper packet, 22 packets to a metal “spam” tin, and two tins per wooden case for a total of 880 rounds. The individual paper packets, hermetically sealed metal 'spam' cans, and wooden shipping crates were all distinctly marked Snaiperskie ("Sniper") in Cyrillic. Even the wax wrapping paper for the paper boxes was covered in red text to make sure it wasn't misused.
As body armor saw increasing use in militaries the 7N1 was replaced in 1999 by the 7N14 special load developed for the SVD. The 7N14 round is loaded with a 9.8 g (151.2 gr) projectile containing a sharp hardened steel penetrator to improve penetration which is fired with a muzzle velocity of 830 m/s (2,723 ft/s).
Sembra prodotta solo da quella fabbrica e volevo sapere se qualcuno ne ha in collezione una. Più che altro per sapere quali siano gli standard di accuratezza.
Vi chiederete il perchè di questa domanda naturalmente ed è relativa alle tirature. Considerando che la presenza di fucili tipo Dragunov è massiccia nell'armata ipotizzerei delle tirature altrettanto massicce.
da Wiki:
To increase accuracy for the Dragunov SVD, the Soviets developed the 7N1 variant of the cartridge in 1966. The 7N1 was developed by V. M. Sabelnikov, P. P. Sazonov and V. M. Dvorianinov. It used match-grade extruded powder instead of the coarser ball propellant and had a 9.8 g (151.2 gr) boat-tailed FMJ jacketed projectile with an air pocket, a steel core and a lead knocker in the base for maximum terminal effect. Produced by “Factory 188” (Novosibirsk Low Voltage Equipment Plant), cartridges are only head-stamped with the number “188” and the year of manufacture. It came packaged 20 loose rounds to a paper packet, 22 packets to a metal “spam” tin, and two tins per wooden case for a total of 880 rounds. The individual paper packets, hermetically sealed metal 'spam' cans, and wooden shipping crates were all distinctly marked Snaiperskie ("Sniper") in Cyrillic. Even the wax wrapping paper for the paper boxes was covered in red text to make sure it wasn't misused.
As body armor saw increasing use in militaries the 7N1 was replaced in 1999 by the 7N14 special load developed for the SVD. The 7N14 round is loaded with a 9.8 g (151.2 gr) projectile containing a sharp hardened steel penetrator to improve penetration which is fired with a muzzle velocity of 830 m/s (2,723 ft/s).
Sembra prodotta solo da quella fabbrica e volevo sapere se qualcuno ne ha in collezione una. Più che altro per sapere quali siano gli standard di accuratezza.
Vi chiederete il perchè di questa domanda naturalmente ed è relativa alle tirature. Considerando che la presenza di fucili tipo Dragunov è massiccia nell'armata ipotizzerei delle tirature altrettanto massicce.