2187:
2313:: 173-grain (11.2 g) 7.62×51mm NATO full metal jacket boat-tail round specifically designed for match purposes. Produced by Lake City Army Ammunition Plant. This is an interim match round which utilized standard M80 ball brass cartridges with the 173-grain (11.2 g) full-metal jacketed ball boat-tailed (FMJBT) bullet and staked No. 34 or No. 36 primers. During this period in the early to late 1980s the performance of the round declined. Powder, primers, and brass were the same as standard ball rounds; bullets and powder charges varied in weight due to worn machinery and poor quality control. Since it could not be called "match" due to its erratic trajectory, it was renamed "special ball". Snipers used to test shoot batches of ammo, find a batch that shot well (or at least consistently), then zeroed their weapon to that batch and tried to procure as much of that ammo as possible.
2307:: 173-grain (11.2 g) 7.62×51mm NATO full metal jacket boat-tail round specifically designed for Match purposes. The round was introduced as the XM118 match in 1963 and was produced at both Frankford Arsenal and Lake City Army Ammunition Plant. It was standardized as M118 match in mid-1965. It used the same bullet as the .30-06 Springfield M72 match ball round, match-grade brass cartridges, and used fitted No. 43 primers. Production ceased at Frankford in 1965 but continued at Lake City until the early 1980s. Lake City used dedicated equipment to produce the ammo up until the mid-1970s and during that time the quality of the ammunition was quite good. When they ceased using dedicated machinery the quality of the ammo had a very noticeable decline.
1993:
1256:
1036:
2387:: 168-grain (10.9 g) 7.62×51mm NATO hollow-point boat-tail cartridge, specifically designed for use in national match competitions. It was dubbed "Mexican match" because it was based on the international match loading used at the Pan-Am Games in Mexico. It used standard brass, primer, and propellant, but used a match-grade bullet. It was later approved by U.S. Army JAG in the 1990s for combat use by snipers. It replaced the M118SB as the standard match round. The bullet was very accurate at around 300 meters (competition match ranges) but suffered at longer ranges.
2515:
1448:
2207:
785:
776:
market as the .308 Winchester. The dimensions of .308 Winchester are almost the same as 7.62×51mm NATO. The chamber of the former has a marginally shorter headspace and thinner case walls than the latter due to changed specifications between 1952 and 1954. This allows 7.62×51mm NATO ammunition to feed reliably in rifles chambered for .308 Winchester, but can cause .308 Winchester ammunition cases to rupture when fired in rifles chambered for 7.62×51mm NATO.
1981:
2008:, ammunition began to be packed in H84 boxes instead, with this arrangement continuing to the present day; packaging quantities include or included 450 rounds in bandoliers containing five-round charger clips, 400 rounds in twenty-round cartons or fifty-round plastic containers, and 560 rounds in twenty-round cartons. Linked ammunition has been consistently packed in H82 boxes containing one 200-round belt each, with such boxes appearing as early as
1301:
reduced complexity. The ARL found there is little variation in the pressure-time curves between the different spit-hole configurations. Doubling the area of the spit-hole or incorporating a Berdan style spit-hole with the same total area as a standard M80 round showed minimal effects on the overall performance. The standard Boxer primed M80 showed the best results. All measured differences are within one standard deviation and are not significant.
527:
1284:
2195:
2441:: A 175-grain (11.3 g) round specifically designed for long-range sniping consisting of Sierra MatchKing hollow-point boat-tail projectiles, Federal Cartridge Company match cartridge cases and Gold Medal match primers. The propellant has been verified as IMR 4064 (per NSN 1305-01-567-6944 and Federal Cartridge Company Contract/Order Number N0016408DJN28 and has a charge weight per the specs of 41.745-grain (2.7 g).
1337:(SAAMI) does not consider it unsafe to fire the commercial .308 Winchester rounds in weapons chambered for the military 7.62×51mm NATO round, there is significant discussion about compatible chambers and muzzle pressures between the two cartridges based on powder loads, chamber dimensions and wall thicknesses in the web area of the military compared to commercial cartridge cases. As the chambers may differ accordingly the
2319:: 175-grain (11.3 g) 7.62×51mm NATO match-grade round specifically designed for long-range sniping. It uses a 175-grain (11.3 g) Sierra Match King hollow point boat-tail bullet with a ballistic coefficient (G7 BC) of 0.243. Produced at Lake City Army Ammunition Plant. The propellant's noticeable muzzle flash and temperature sensitivity led to the development of the MK 316 MOD 0 for special operations use.
2001:
containing five-round charger clips (350 rounds per H51), 600 rounds in thirty-round cartons (300 rounds per H51), and 576 rounds in cartons containing thirty-two rounds (288 rounds per H51). Alternatively, ammunition could be provided in a wooden box containing two metal boxes that were similar but not identical to the H52; these wooden boxes used the same packaging quantities as their H50 counterparts. Starting
511:
53:
2215:
1711:
2462:
1395:
458:
1112:
1706:: 10-grain (0.6 g) 7.62×51mm NATO plastic training cartridge, plastic case cartridge colored light blue with a light 10-grain plastic bullet which is fired with a high initial velocity. Non-corrosive, steel base with lead free primer. Developed from the Norwegian NM8 and NM127 short range practice rounds made by Bakelittfabrikken. Non-reloadable due to the plastic case.
2186:
1355:
4551:
1808:
containing 1,000 linked rounds divided across five plastic 7815 cases of one 200-round belt each and a wire-bound wooden box containing either 1,000 linked rounds divided across four steel M61 boxes containing one 250-round belt each or 800 linked rounds divided across four steel H84 boxes containing one 200-round belt each. Link types used included
2265:: 7.62×51mm NATO grenade launching blank. The cartridge is identified by a rose-petal (rosette-crimp) closure of the cartridge case mouth and sealed with red lacquer. The cartridge provides pressure upon functioning to project rifle grenade to a desired target when using a grenade projectile adapter and dragon missile launch effect trainer (LET).
1052:
weighs 147 gr and from an M14 rifle and M60 machine gun has a muzzle velocity 200 ft/s (61 m/s) faster than the M118LR 175 gr sniping round. However, the M80 drops to subsonic velocity around 900 m (984 yd), while the initially slower M118LR is supersonic out to 1,000 m (1,094 yd) due to its low-drag bullet.
2259:: The cartridge is used for practice in loading 7.62mm weapons for simulated firing to detect flinching of personnel during firing and for inspecting and testing the weapon mechanism. The cartridge is identified by six longitudinal corrugations (flutings) on the cartridge case. There is no primer and no vent hole in the primer pocket.
753:(7 mm) cartridge with an eye towards controllable fully automatic fire. The U.S. held to its desire not to reduce the effectiveness of individual aimed shots. The American philosophy was to use automatic fire for emergencies only and continue to use semi-automatic fire the majority of the time. After considerable debate, the
1670:: Further development of the DM111. Retained "green" primer in place of lead acid primer and lead core capped with closure disc. Instead of steel jacket with gilding metal plating, the DM111A1 has a gilding metal jacket. Fragments in soft tissue, sometimes including the closure disc separating from the projectile base.
1857:: Proof round produced by Pretoria Metal Pressings from 1967 to 1972. Rounds produced until 1970 had a green tip, with subsequent rounds having a honey-coloured tip; the last rounds to be produced had honey colouring on the base as well. A warmer round variation exists with purple colouring on the tip, base, or both.
606:
T65 iterations were made from shortened .30-06 Springfield cases and were longer compared to the original T65 case as the .300 Savage has a shorter case length than the resulting 7.62 NATO. The resulting cartridges provided a ballistic performance roughly equal to the U.S. military .30-06 Springfield 1906 pattern
2353:: 7.62×51mm NATO overhead fire application (OFA) cartridge using a solid, turned GM bullet. These were developed to make the OFA cartridges safer since there would be no small pieces of bullet that could separate and fall on the troops. XM179/XM180 difference is the amount of trace mixture. Never adopted.
2347:: 7.62×51mm NATO overhead fire application (OFA) cartridge using a solid, turned GM bullet. These were developed to make the OFA cartridges safer since there would be no small pieces of bullet that could separate and fall on the troops. XM179/XM180 difference is the amount of trace mixture. Never adopted.
1004:
In 1964, the U.S. Army started replacing their M14s with M16s, incurring another series of complaints from the
British. Regardless of the M14 having disadvantages in jungle warfare, 7.62×51mm NATO rifles stayed in military service around the world due to several factors. The 7.62×51mm NATO has proved
605:
was designated the T65 and was similar to the .300 Savage case, but with less taper. The experimental cases were made from standard .30-06 Springfield cases which gave a little less capacity than standard .300 Savage cases because the
Frankford Arsenal cases had slightly thicker case walls. The later
2544:
A159 (7.62mm dummy M172 linked) 100-round M13 linked belt (M172 dummy) packed in a cardboard box. There are two boxes per M19A1 ammo can (200 rounds) and four M19A1 ammo cans per wire-bound crate (800 rounds). The munition is designed to simulate a linked belt of M80 ball ammunition. Used for weapon
1319:
The 7.62×51mm NATO cartridge approaches the ballistic performance of the original U.S. military .30-06 Springfield M1906 service cartridge. Modern propellants allowed for similar performance from a smaller case with less case capacity, a case that requires less brass and yields a shorter cartridge.
1300:
can be Berdan or Boxer Large Rifle. U.S. Army
Research Laboratory (ARL) research papers on the influence of Berdan and Boxer primer spit-hole diameter on 7.62-mm cartridge performance concluded the primary advantage of a Berdan primer is that they are less expensive than a Boxer primer due to their
1246:
cartridge in early 2019 to replace the 7.62×51mm NATO round in semi-automatic sniper rifles. Tests determined that compared to the 7.62×51mm NATO (M118LR long-range 7.62×51mm NATO load), the 6.5mm
Creedmoor doubles hit probability at 1,000 m (1,094 yd), increases effective range by nearly
1575:: The projectile weights 9.3-gram (143.5 gr) and has a muzzle velocity of ± 815 metres per second (2,674 ft/s) and produces from at least 13 metres (14 yd) a minimum 750 metres (820 yd) long red coloured trace. Produced by General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems – Canada.
1226:
5.56 mm round. Like the M855A1, the M80A1 has better hard-target penetration, more consistent performance against soft targets, and significantly increased distances of these effects over the M80. The bullet is redesigned with a copper jacket and exposed hardened steel penetrator, eliminating
1807:
consisted of a plastic 8217 box containing 1,260 rounds divided across nine PVC bags of seven twenty-round cartons each and a conventional M2A1 box containing 400 rounds divided across twenty cartons of twenty rounds each each. For linked ammunition, configurations consisted of a plastic 7716 box
1464:
Current unlinked ammunition is supplied in M19A1 boxes containing 200 rounds divided across four bandoliers containing five-round charger clips or 300 rounds divided across eight cartons. Linked ammunition has been primarily supplied in M19A1 boxes containing one 200-round belt each; the belt can
1332:
and the military 1954 7.62×51mm NATO chamberings have evolved separately but remain similar enough that they can be loaded into rifles chambered for the other round, but the .308 Winchester cartridges are typically loaded to higher pressures than 7.62×51mm NATO service cartridges. Even though the
1051:
than standard ball rounds, meaning they shed velocity at longer ranges more gradually. Maintaining velocity is important for accurate long-range shots because dropping from supersonic to transonic speeds disturbs the flight of the bullet and adversely affects accuracy. The standard M80 ball round
775:
saw a market for a civilian model of the late T65 series designs and introduced it in 1952, two years prior to the NATO adoption of the T65E5 experimental cartridge iteration under the 7.62×51mm NATO designation in 1954. Winchester branded the cartridge and introduced it to the commercial hunting
614:
service cartridges. Over forty years of technical progress in the field of propellants allowed for similar service cartridge performance – firing a 147 grains (9.53 g) bullet at 2,750 ft/s (838 m/s) with 2,468 ft⋅lbf (3,346 J) muzzle energy – from a significantly shorter,
2559:
AB86 (7.62mm ball/tracer linked): 100-round M13 linked belt (7.62mm ball/tracer linked) (4 × M80A1 enhanced ball : 1 M62A1 enhanced tracer) packed in a cardboard box in an M4 bandoleer. There are two bandoleers (100 rounds each) per M19A1 ammo can (200 rounds total) and four M19A1 boxes per
1209:
and flexible mountings such as helicopters, jeeps, and tanks. It is also commonly found in coaxial mount applications such as found in parallel with the main gun on tanks. The characteristics of 7.62 mm bullet types were not only researched in the 20th century, but were also subject to 21st
1320:
This shorter cartridge allows a slight reduction in the size and weight of firearms that chamber it, and better cycling in automatic and semi-automatic rifles. The .30-06 Springfield M1906 round weighed 26.1 grams (403 gr), and the 7.62×51mm NATO M80 round weighs 25.4 grams (392 gr).
2555:
AB79 (7.62mm ball M80A1 linked): 100-round M13 linked belt (M80A1 enhanced ball) packed in a cardboard box in an M4 bandoleer. There are two bandoleers (100 rounds each) per M19A1 ammo can (200 rounds total) and four M19A1 boxes per wire-bound crate (800 rounds). Used in M240 general purpose
2000:
Much like the .303 ammunition that it succeeded, initial batches of
British 7.62mm unlinked ammunition were packed in steel H50 boxes containing two wooden H51 boxes each; each H51 box stored the ammunition in a further H52 metal lining. Packaging quantities included 700 rounds in bandoliers
2015:; this belt can consist purely of one ammunition nature, but more commonly it consists of a sequence of four ball rounds followed by one tracer round or, more rarely, one ball round followed by one tracer round. Unless stated otherwise, all ammunition listed below is or was manufactured by
1021:
rifles. Shorter, easier-to-handle 7.62mm rifles like the G3 stayed in service due to their accuracy, range, cartridge effectiveness and reliability. In addition, continued if limited use in infantry rifles is a logistical convenience given the preference for 7.62×51mm NATO across NATO for
2545:
manufacturing testing to conduct belt-pull tests for automatic weapons and for environmental conditioning tests of weapons, mounts and ammunition. The M172 linked belt is also used for developing new and/or improved mount systems for the vehicles that contain the M240-series machine gun.
2279:) of 1.105 for the M80 ball projectile. Another source mentions a slightly higher ballistic coefficient (G7 BC) of 0.209. Data contained in TM 9-1005-298-12 mentions the approximate maximum range of 3,930-metre (4,300 yd) at 856.2-metre-per-second (2,809 ft/s) muzzle velocity.
910:
allowed an eight-soldier unit to outgun an 11-soldier unit armed with M14s at ranges closer than 300 meters. U.S. troops were able to carry more than twice as much 5.56×45mm ammunition as 7.62×51mm NATO for the same weight, which allowed them an advantage against a typical
877:
When the M14 arrived in
Vietnam, it was found to have a few disadvantages. The rifle's overall length was not well suited for jungle warfare. Also, the weight of 7.62×51mm NATO cartridges limited the total amount of ammunition that could be carried in comparison with the
2295:: 7.62×51mm NATO cartridge is used in rifles and machine guns equipped with blank firing attachments to simulate firing in training exercises and for performing military honors. The cartridge is identified by its double tapered (bottle nose) neck and absence of a bullet.
898:
soldiers were equipped. In addition, the originally issued wooden-stocked versions of the M14 were susceptible to warping from moisture in tropical environments, producing "wandering zeroes" and other accuracy problems, which caused the adoption of fiberglass stocks.
1651:): 7.62×51mm NATO ball cartridge; Berdan primed, copper-washed steel jacket. German equivalent to U.S. 7.62×51mm M80 round. Standard service round for the G3 battle rifle. Known for severe fragmentation in human tissue due to its thin jacket, particularly around the
588:
rifle was a fully automatic version. Though not adopted, experience with a fully-automatic Garand laid the groundwork for its replacement. The test program continued for several years, including both the original .30-06 Springfield round and experimental cartridges.
1899:: Proof round produced by Pretoria Metal Pressings from 1974 to 1982. Rounds had honey colouring on the base and tip until 1980 (black base on 1980 rounds, yellow base and tip on 1981 rounds). A warmer round variation exists with purple colouring on the base only.
1542:. The Projectile weights 9.8-gram (151.2 gr), perforates a 3.5mm (NATO) mild steel plate at ≥ 1100 m and has a velocity at 25 metres (82 ft) of ± 823 metres per second (2,700 ft/s), black projectile tip. The round is used in ballistic tests for the
1664:: 147-grain (9.5 g) 7.62×51mm NATO ball cartridge, cupronickel-coated steel jacket. German equivalent to U.S. M80 round. In service with the German military. It has a 4,200-metre (4,593 yd) long dangerous space when fired between a 5° and 10° angle.
2114:: Tracer round complement to L2, designed to last out to 1,000 metres (1,100 yd). Four subvariants exist, with brighter ignition (A2), tracer reduced to 750 metres (820 yd) (A3), with a pistol powder charge (A4), and with improved ballistics (A5).
1686::151-grain (9.8 g) 7.62×51mm NATO armor-piercing cartridge, tungsten carbide core, cupronickel-coated steel jacket. In service with the German military. It has a 4,300-metre (4,703 yd) long dangerous space when fired between a 5° and 10° angle.
1887:: Blank cartridge produced by Pretoria Metal Pressings from 1973 to 1982. Only 1973 rounds were produced to M1 standard (straight three-lobe petal crimp), with all subsequent production being to the M2 standard (slightly twisted three-lobe petal crimp).
3472:
2331:: 7.62×51mm NATO cartridge is inert and is used to test the mechanism and metallic link belts of 7.62mm weapons. The cartridge is identified by a black oxide finish over the entire round and has no primer. There is no vent hole in the primer pocket.
2247:: 150.5-grain (9.8 g) 7.62×51mm NATO armor-piercing round, black cartridge tip. Data contained in TM 9-1005-298-12 mentions an approximate maximum range of 3,820-metre (4,180 yd) at 854.6-metre-per-second (2,804 ft/s) muzzle velocity.
2551:
AA11 (7.62mm match ball M118LR): 20-round carton (M118 long range ball). There are 20 boxes per M2A1 ammo can (400 rounds) and two ammo cans per wire-bound crate (800 rounds). Used in precision match, designated marksman, and sniper
2253:: 142-grain (9.2 g) tracer cartridge, orange cartridge tip. Data contained in TM 9-1005-298-12 mentions an approximate maximum range of 2,340-metre (2,560 yd) at 856.2-metre-per-second (2,809 ft/s) muzzle velocity.
1315:
pressure. The proof round pressure requirement is 521.30 MPa (75,608 psi) piezo pressure recorded in a NATO design EPVAT barrel with a
Kistler 6215 transducer, HPI GP6 transducer or by equipment to C.I.P. requirements.
1227:
114.5 grains (7.4 g) of lead with production of each M80A1 projectile. The M80A1 began fielding in
September 2014. The Army plans to replace both the M80A1 Enhanced Performance Round and M993 Armor Piercing round with the
3406:
2234:
it was replaced by the M80 ball cartridge as the standard round. Data contained in TM 9-1005-298-12 mentions the approximate maximum range of 3,820-metre (4,180 yd) at 856.2-metre-per-second (2,809 ft/s) muzzle
1532:. The Projectile weights 8.9-gram (137.3 gr), does not perforate a 3.5 mm (NATO) mild steel plate and has a velocity at 25 metres (82 ft) of ± 828 metres per second (2,720 ft/s), orange projectile tip.
1465:
consist either of ball rounds only or of a sequence of four ball rounds followed by one tracer. Historically, both linked and unlinked rounds have also been supplied in wooden boxes containing 500 rounds in bandoliers.
2540:
belt (M82 blank) packed in a cardboard box. There are two boxes per M19A1 ammo can (200 rounds) and four M19A1 ammo cans per wire-bound crate (800 rounds). Used in M60 and M240 general purpose machineguns for training
861:
of four rounds into a 20-inch (51 cm) circle would cause twice the number of casualties as a fully automatic burst by one of these rifles, regardless of the size of the round. They suggested using a much smaller,
4862:
2241:: 7.62×51mm NATO test cartridge. The cartridge is not for field issue, but is used for proof firing of weapons during manufacture, test, or repair. The cartridge is identified by a stannic-stained (silvered) case.
1247:
half, reduces wind drift by a third and has less recoil. The same rifles can use the new cartridge, as their similar dimensions allow the same magazines to be used and the weapon only requires a barrel change.
3209:
757:
announced they would be happy to use the .280 but only if the U.S. did as well. It was clear the U.S. was not going to use the .280 British. The
British did start introducing the .280 British along with the
5295:
3483:
3186:
1521:
and adopted in 1957 by NATO. The
Projectile weights 9.3-gram (143.5 gr), perforates a 3.5mm (NATO) mild steel plate at ≥ 550m and has a velocity at 25 metres (82 ft) of ± 833.5 metres per second
1103:, but do not require the extended-range performance of a dedicated sniper rifle. For this, depending on the military, sometimes specialized 7.62×51mm NATO ammunition is issued to the designated marksman.
4083:
3966:
3935:
1593:: The Sierra HPBT projectile weights 175-grain (11.3 g) and has a muzzle velocity of ± 800 metres per second (2,625 ft/s). Produced by General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems – Canada.
1587:: The Sierra HPBT projectile weights 168-grain (10.9 g) and has a muzzle velocity of ± 780 metres per second (2,559 ft/s). Produced by General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems – Canada.
2425:: 128 grains (8.3 g) 7.62×51mm NATO armor-piercing round with a tungsten carbide core, black cartridge tip. Can penetrate 18 mm of RHA at 100 meters. Classified in 1996, solely produced by
572:
During the 1940s and early 1950s, several experiments were carried out to improve the M1 Garand semi-automatic rifle. One of the most common complaints was the limited-capacity, eight-round en-bloc
1869:: Short-range practice round with a plastic bullet produced by Pretoria Metal Pressings from 1970 to 1972. While both blue and orange versions were produced, only the latter was officially adopted.
5033:
5325:
4823:
2532:
This four-character alphanumeric code is used by the US Armed Forces and NATO to identify the cartridge, the cartridge type, and the packing method (cartons, clips, link belt, or bulk) used.
1279:) cartridge case capacity. The exterior shape of the case was designed to promote reliable case feeding and extraction in bolt-action rifles and machine guns alike, under extreme conditions.
1569:: The projectile weights 9.5-gram (146.6 gr) and has a muzzle velocity of ± 845 metres per second (2,772 ft/s). Produced by General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems – Canada.
7884:
7504:
601:
became the basis for experiments on behalf of the U.S. Military that resulted in the development of the T65 series of experimental cartridges. The original experimental case design by the
2375:: 7.62×51mm NATO single 82-grain (5.3 g) bullet from M198 round. Another attempt to control the M14 in full auto mode or for small stature troops. White cartridge tip. Never adopted.
4466:
1334:
3148:
3112:
4497:
4869:
2068:
3417:
1141:
was also subject to conversion to fire the 7.62×51mm NATO round, the converted weapon being reclassified as the L4 Light machine gun. West Germany rechambered many of its WW2-era
6624:
6040:
842:. Both the M14 and FAL were later modified to limit fully automatic selection through semi-automatic versions or selector locks. Efforts were also made to improve control with
4120:
1911:: Short-range practice round with an orange plastic bullet produced by Pretoria Metal Pressings from 1973 to 1982. Some rounds produced after 1981 used black or white bullets.
749:
When the United States developed the T65 cartridge, the British military took a different route. They had spent considerable time and effort developing the intermediate-power
4306:
2781:
2341:(GM) bullet. These were developed to make the OFA cartridges safer since there would be no small pieces of bullet that could separate and fall on the troops. Never adopted.
8386:
2636:"TM 9 1005 298 12: US ARMY TECHNICAL MANUAL, OPERATOR AND ORGANIZATIONAL MAINTENANCE MANUAL ARMAMENT SUBSYSTEM, HELICOPTER, 7.62 MILLIMETER MACHINE GUN: HIGH RATE, XM27E1"
1845:: Drill round produced by the South African Mint from 1964 to 1965 and by Pretoria Metal Pressings from 1965 to 1972. Rounds produced after 1968 were redesignated as "A1".
3375:
3763:
7153:
2685:
1783:: 10.9 g (168 grain) 7.62 mm x 51 Ball 11 Long Range bullet. Military specified (STANAG 2310) cartridge with a full metal jacket projectile, specifically designed for
416:
as standard infantry weapon systems by NATO militaries started a trend to phase out the 7.62×51mm NATO in that role. Many other firearms that use the 7.62×51mm NATO
6780:
4953:
3206:
5303:
4420:
Ministry of Defence DG-1001, Joint Services Ammunition And Ammunition Package Markings Handbook, Section 5, Part 2, Packages - S.A.A., 20 mm. and 30 mm. Ammunition
4377:
Ministry of Defence DG-1001, Joint Services Ammunition And Ammunition Package Markings Handbook, Section 5, Part 2, Packages - S.A.A., 20 mm. and 30 mm. Ammunition
4333:
Ministry of Defence DG-1001, Joint Services Ammunition And Ammunition Package Markings Handbook, Section 5, Part 2, Packages - S.A.A., 20 mm. and 30 mm. Ammunition
4040:
3183:
2447:: 7.62×51mm NATO enhance behind barrier performance enhance function and casualty and muzzle flash requirements in short barrel carbines, 130 grains (8.4 g).
4794:
4109:
3822:
3735:
2947:
1039:
7.62×51mm NATO cartridge case ejection from a British L129A1 Sharpshooter Rifle after firing L59A1 "High Performance" ammunition featuring a 10 g (155 gr) bullet
7877:
7497:
4159:
5415:
3352:
4076:
3959:
3928:
5459:
3048:
7747:
4830:
4009:
3084:
2733:
3798:
5041:
5336:
1893:: Grenade-launching cartridge produced by Pretoria Metal Pressings from 1973 to 1982. Versions were produced for use with 75mm and 103mm rifle grenades.
1130:
round for almost all NATO forces well into the 1990s, even being used in adapted versions of older .30-06 Springfield machine guns such as the Browning
1296:
twist rate for this cartridge is 305 mm (1 in 12 in), 4 grooves, Ø lands = 7.62 mm, Ø grooves = 7.82 mm, land width = 4.47 mm. The
5366:
3591:
2764:
5202:
3289:"Influence of Berdan and Boxer Primer Spit-Hole Diameter on 7.62-mm Cartridge Performance, John J. Ritter Weapons and Materials Research Directorate"
1487:: 144-grain (9.3 g) M80 equivalent. In service with the Australian Defence Force as cartoned rifle ammunition and linked machine gun ammunition.
7870:
7490:
6033:
5267:
3869:
1543:
4394:
2900:
2034:: 144-grain (9.3 g) ball round. The L2A2 and later rounds feature a thicker, stronger case head to prevent its separation when fired from the
4924:
4276:
1787:, sniper rifles and machine guns. The increased weight increases the impact energy by 40 percent at 800 m compared to a standard M80. Produced by
1005:
much more effective than 5.56×45mm NATO at long ranges, and has since found popularity as a sniping round. For instance, M14 variants such as the
158:
5423:
3019:
3067:
1122:
The 7.62×51mm NATO round nevertheless met the designers' demands for fully automatic reliability with a full-power round. It remained the main
287:
5008:
7240:
6878:
5594:
4561:
3159:
3123:
2885:
2610:
3316:
3260:
2289:: 130-grain (8.4 g) M80 lead free (LF) 7.62×51mm NATO ball cartridge. 114.5-grain (7.4 g) of lead eliminated per M80A1 projectile.
8391:
7513:
7146:
6392:
4917:
4738:
4640:
4611:
4423:
4380:
4336:
154:
5432:
2325:: 108.5-grain (7.0 g) 7.62×51mm NATO frangible bullet, upon striking a target, disintegrates, leaving a mark at the point of impact.
553:
Thus when war appeared to be looming again, only a couple of decades later, the .30-06 Springfield was the only round available, and the
550:. When it was eventually demonstrated that the .30-06 Springfield was suitable for semi-automatic rifles, the .276 Pedersen was dropped.
8381:
6773:
6026:
2148:: Blank training round complement to L2. A1 production was undertaken by FN Herstal, while A2 production was undertaken by Radway Green.
138:
8254:
8249:
7389:
7245:
7018:
3891:
2600:
2479:
1992:
1412:
475:
4664:
6301:
4759:
4523:
4117:
2501:
2369:. It was meant to increase the M14's volume of fire by doubling the number of bullets it could fire per minute. Green cartridge tip.
2100:
1434:
772:
497:
5391:
2811:
2709:
3847:
2921:
6793:
5452:
2789:
7139:
6269:
5185:
2407:: 7.62×51mm NATO saboted light armor penetrator cartridge with tracer element. Adopted in limited quantities only by U.S. Army.
1851:: Blank cartridge produced by Pretoria Metal Pressings from 1967 to 1972. Rounds produced after 1968 were redesignated as "A1".
1239:
1080:
4243:
3230:
2548:
A165 (7.62mm ball/tracer linked): 750-round M13 linked belt (4 × M80 ball : 1 M62 tracer). Used in 7.62 mm miniguns.
2230:
cartridge. It has a long heavy bullet with a semi-armor-piercing iron or mild steel core and a gilded steel jacket. After the
6850:
6766:
6171:
3774:
2483:
2402:
2392:
2139:
1947:: Proof round produced by Pretoria Metal Pressings from 1983 onwards. Rounds have yellow colouring on the base, tip, or both.
1416:
479:
2691:
1255:
6758:
3382:
2381:: 7.62×51mm NATO so-called "dim tracer" with reduced effect primarily for use with night vision devices, violet bullet tip.
1835:: Ball round produced by the South African Mint from 1961 to 1965 and by Pretoria Metal Pressings (currently a division of
8072:
3299:
2988:
1035:
5009:"ammunition, ammo, munitions, , bullets ,bomb, rockets,missiles, shells ,,ammo boxes, rounds,he explosive, British army,"
4961:
1153:
is essentially a slightly modified version of the same weapon. These have been replaced to a considerable extent in the
902:
Fighting between the big-round and small-round groups reached a peak in the early 1960s, when test after test showed the
8396:
7265:
6525:
6473:
6191:
5153:
4051:
3992:
2053:
546:
rifles. A less powerful cartridge would allow a lighter firing mechanism. At the time the most promising design was the
3830:
3674:
7255:
6629:
6331:
6274:
6239:
6234:
6211:
5445:
5244:
4802:
4106:
3746:
2955:
1232:
1170:
1127:
1006:
433:
7131:
4636:
4607:
3348:
30:
This article is about the military rifle cartridge used by NATO. For the identically sized commercial cartridge, see
444:). The cartridge is also used on mounted and crew-served weapons that are mounted to vehicles, aircraft, and ships.
6883:
6435:
6050:
4354:
4143:
3045:
1131:
2472:
1405:
468:
6827:
6226:
6105:
4702:
4016:
3442:
3092:
2841:
2585:
2271:: 147-grain (9.5 g) 7.62×51mm NATO ball cartridge. The U.S. Army's Ballistic Research Laboratory measured a
1784:
1056:
421:
2730:
2514:
2206:
1941:: Short-range practice round with a black plastic bullet produced by Pretoria Metal Pressings from 1983 onwards.
1447:
784:
8401:
7163:
6336:
6254:
6249:
5117:
2605:
1758:. It uses a 175-grain (11.3 g) Match King OTM-BT. An IDF M24 SWS with this round achieves accuracy of 0.5
437:
7862:
912:
895:
4350:
4284:
2365:: 7.62×51mm NATO duplex ball round with two 84-grain (5.4 g) bullets. The developmental designation was
8099:
7953:
7577:
7250:
7222:
6196:
6186:
5810:
5364:
U.S. Navy Small Arms Ammunition Advancements - 7.62MM Special Ball, Long Range, NAVSEA Warfare Centers Crane
3677:
3565:
3537:
3261:"NATO STANDARD AEP-97 MULTI-CALIBRE MANUAL OF PROOF AND INSPECTION (M-CMOPI) FOR NATO SMALL ARMS AMMUNITION"
1162:
1060:
815:
417:
5363:
2753:
2397:: 7.62×51mm NATO saboted light armor penetrator cartridge. Adopted in limited quantities only by U.S. Army.
8132:
8057:
7366:
7356:
6985:
6724:
6545:
6462:
6458:
6110:
5790:
5209:
2035:
1369:
1186:
1154:
1138:
1084:
543:
519:
409:
5278:
3877:
2046:
in its entirety. L2 rounds and their L5 tracer counterparts appear to have been produced as late as 2002.
8167:
8029:
7714:
7361:
6855:
6520:
2272:
1748:
1719:
1328:
Although originating from an identical preceding series of experimental cartridges, the commercial 1952
1312:
1297:
1048:
146:
8109:
8104:
7663:
7283:
7185:
6995:
6916:
6911:
6420:
6415:
6018:
2039:
1206:
5420:
4743:
Army Code No. 71061, Infantry Training Volume 1, Pamphlet No. 2 Fieldcraft and Fire Control (All Arms)
834:. With all of these firearms, it was clear that the 7.62×51mm NATO could not be fired controllably in
8320:
8312:
8226:
7836:
7818:
7461:
7115:
6789:
6689:
6676:
6535:
6060:
5658:
4983:
3648:
3623:
3508:
3012:
1338:
858:
831:
569:
and into the mid-1950s. The .30-06 Springfield was officially replaced by the 7.62 NATO M14 in 1957.
8221:
8216:
3064:
8021:
7894:
7615:
7301:
7260:
6939:
6382:
6293:
6007:
5878:
4763:
4668:
1092:
1088:
1076:
1014:
754:
2419:: 7.62×51mm NATO SRTA tracer training round. Has air brake to reduce the range the bullet will fly
1655:. It has a 3,800-metre (4,156 yd) long dangerous space when fired between a 5° and 10° angle.
561:-armed opponents. The Garand performed so well that the U.S. saw little need to replace it during
7595:
7482:
5531:
5509:
5501:
5483:
5469:
5437:
3323:
3271:
1820:
1305:
1123:
611:
607:
581:
539:
515:
429:
182:
5815:
4928:
3675:"Phuoc Tuy province, Vietnam, c. 1971-03. An M60 machine gun, probably belonging to Support ..."
2413:: 7.62×51mm NATO SRTA ball training round. Has air brake to reduce the range the bullet will fly
1499:: M62 equivalent. In service with the Australian Defence Force as linked machine gun ammunition.
122:
4976:
3850:[China's Infantry Weapon System Ought to Use an Intermediate Caliber yet we Hesitate].
3809:
2978:"AD 815788 - Aerodynamic characteristics of the 7.62 mm NATO Ammunition M-59, M-80, M-61, M-62"
2435:: 7.62×51mm NATO advanced armor piercing round, black cartridge tip surrounded by copper jacket
2226:: 150.5-grain (9.8 g) 7.62×51mm NATO ball cartridge. A further development of the initial
1980:
8325:
7911:
7841:
7798:
7691:
7456:
7441:
7180:
7110:
7090:
7056:
6729:
6719:
6699:
6483:
5742:
5624:
4582:
4150:, Walla!News. See last image (in Hebrew), it reads "groups of 12 cm in a range of 800 meters".
3990:
A Way Forward in Contemporary Understanding of the 1899 Hague Declaration on Expanding Bullets
2881:
1996:
Royal Navy sailor handling a 200-round belt of L44A1 Ball and L45A1 Tracer ammunition in 2022.
1452:
1194:
835:
827:
822:
army designated as the G1. The Germans soon transitioned to a modified version of the Spanish
797:
602:
573:
406:
394:
First developed in the 1950s, the cartridge had first been introduced in U.S. service for the
3929:"ngsdienst!A2-2090/0-0-1 Zentralrichtlinie Schießsicherheit DM41 danger zone length, page 93"
8177:
7826:
7706:
7623:
7466:
7348:
7120:
7005:
6977:
6684:
6588:
6512:
6503:
6478:
6279:
5979:
5941:
5904:
5894:
5800:
5544:
5118:"The Case for a General-Purpose Rifle and Machine Gun Cartridge (GPC) by Anthony G Williams"
4980:
4560:. 241 Wanstead & Woodford Squadron Royal Air Force Cadets. July 13, 2019. Archived from
3598:
2660:
2646:
2526:
2199:
2016:
1182:
1118:
reassembled with 7.62×51mm NATO cartridges previously fired by a general-purpose machine gun
1010:
526:
441:
150:
3899:
3317:"Proof of Ordnance, Munitions, Armour and Explosives : Defence Standard 05-101 Part 1"
1984:
Royal Navy sailor handling a 200-round belt of L2A2 Ball and L5A3 Tracer ammunition during
8208:
8162:
7803:
7729:
7425:
7417:
7407:
7095:
7074:
7066:
7046:
6704:
6657:
6611:
6560:
6492:
6488:
6360:
5873:
5825:
5805:
5785:
5772:
5727:
5554:
5549:
5427:
5370:
5189:
4767:
4672:
4147:
4124:
4113:
3996:
3213:
3190:
3071:
3052:
2737:
2580:
2132:: Copper-washed proof round. Rounds produced after 1981 featured bases with a milled edge.
1985:
1759:
1723:
1329:
1276:
1268:
1260:
1243:
1190:
399:
388:
35:
31:
2521:
connect up to 200 7.62×51mm NATO rounds (4 × ball : 1 tracer) contained in an M19A1
2301:: Little is known of this round, but it was an attempt to quiet the round. Never adopted.
1218:
The U.S. Army developed an improved version of the M80 ball 7.62mm round, designated the
5383:
5034:"New Ammo for British Troops: UK Develops More Effective 5.56mm and 7.62mm Ammunition -"
3703:
2819:
2705:
2194:
1368:
Please expand the article to include this information. Further details may exist on the
1283:
8147:
8091:
7921:
7831:
7793:
7655:
7275:
6903:
6662:
6407:
5795:
5687:
5650:
5559:
5268:"Comparing Advertised Ballistic Coefficients with Independent Measurements, DTIC, 2012"
3855:
2913:
2522:
1231:(ADVAP) beginning in 2020. Its type designation progressed to M1158 and it has been in
964:
903:
384:
118:
5062:
1829:: L78 equivalent assembled by the South African Mint from imported Belgian components.
615:
smaller case with less case capacity. The eventual result of this competition was the
8375:
8360:
8355:
8350:
8340:
8302:
8287:
7940:
7558:
7471:
7200:
6819:
6550:
6341:
6144:
6056:
3373:
SAAMI Velocity and Piezoelectric Transducer Pressure: Centerfire Rifle, 2013, p. 9,
3013:"A Review of Flight Dynamic Simulation Model of Missiles, Hellenic Army Academy 2008"
2570:
2338:
1935:: Grenade-launching cartridge produced by Pretoria Metal Pressings from 1983 onwards.
1096:
789:
547:
413:
126:
5182:
2038:. In addition to manufacture by Radway Green and by Kynoch, a batch was produced by
2027:, continues to produce ammunition for the Ministry of Defence and export customers.
510:
8282:
8067:
8039:
7587:
7534:
7232:
6870:
6425:
6387:
6311:
6289:
6181:
6176:
6148:
6115:
6076:
5987:
5820:
5677:
4441:
4251:
3238:
2575:
2214:
2087:: 155-grain (10.0 g) sniper-grade ball round manufactured to tighter standards
1751:
1648:
1198:
1135:
1100:
1044:
819:
750:
577:
562:
425:
130:
8330:
1710:
987:
879:
801:
793:
52:
5421:
DIRECT FIRE AMMUNITION Handbook 2019, Project Manager Maneuver Ammunition Systems
2108:: 155-grain (10.0 g) "High Performance" ball round with a hardened steel tip
8292:
8157:
8137:
8124:
7948:
7686:
7678:
7334:
7311:
6967:
6954:
6893:
6709:
6573:
6568:
6453:
6445:
6355:
6321:
6306:
6264:
6206:
6201:
5931:
5857:
5780:
5750:
5719:
5639:
5634:
5616:
5579:
5539:
4858:
4128:
2461:
2337:: 7.62×51mm NATO overhead fire application (OFA) cartridge using a solid turned
2231:
2024:
1763:
1740:
1478:
1394:
1264:
863:
823:
598:
558:
535:
457:
178:
114:
110:
3288:
2977:
2635:
1308:
rulings the 7.62×51mm NATO can handle up to 415.00 MPa (60,191 psi) P
8193:
8062:
8001:
7737:
7719:
7645:
7571:
7217:
7051:
6944:
6860:
6739:
6652:
6634:
6596:
6540:
6530:
6397:
6161:
6086:
6081:
5936:
5830:
5697:
5682:
5574:
5564:
2210:
British L2A2 Ball ammunition being used by US troops for live firing training.
2043:
1553:
1539:
1529:
1518:
1292:
Americans would define the shoulder angle at alpha/2 = 20 degrees. The common
1263:
for a given 7.62×51mm NATO load. Bullet drop and wind drift are shown both in
1111:
1083:
to take advantage of the effective range and accuracy potential compared with
874:
rounds that were lighter but offered better penetration than even the .30-06.
847:
762:
566:
5161:
5092:
3561:
3533:
716:
Steel jacket lead core 145-grain (9.4 g) boat-tail bullet with a No. 10
367:
Source(s): M80: TM 9-1005-298-12, 7 August 1969, TM 9-1005-224-10, July 1985,
8297:
8142:
8052:
8006:
7983:
7808:
7696:
7324:
7319:
7212:
6578:
6350:
6346:
6326:
6316:
6244:
6216:
6166:
6156:
6091:
5326:"Department of Defense Fiscal Year (FY) 2019 Budget Estimates February 2018"
3681:
1652:
1223:
891:
871:
808:
616:
554:
530:.50 BMG, .300 Winchester Magnum, 7.62 NATO, 7.62×39mm, 5.56 NATO, and .22 LR
395:
1354:
5236:
1839:) from 1965 to 1972. Rounds produced after 1968 were redesignated as "A1".
57:
Unfired 7.62×51mm NATO round (B) next to three recovered bullets, showing
17:
7916:
7742:
7539:
7190:
6990:
6125:
6120:
6053:
5692:
4583:"TWO MILITARY SUPPLIES BOXS. Weapons & Militaria - Other - Auctionet"
4556:
3989:
3913:
Martin L. Fackler (1989). "Wounding patterns of military rifle bullets".
3810:
7.62MM Ammunition General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems – Canada
3799:
7.62MM AMMUNITION General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems – Canada
3085:"US Army's XM1158 Advanced Armor Piercing Round Set to Replace M80A1 EPR"
2537:
2518:
1809:
1289:
7.62×51mm NATO cartridge dimensions. All dimensions in millimeters (mm).
1202:
1158:
1115:
769:. The T65E5 (7.62×51mm) was chosen as NATO's standard cartridge in 1954.
759:
534:
Work that would eventually develop the 7.62×51mm NATO started just after
142:
134:
5333:
Assistant Secretary of the Army for Financial Management and Comptroller
4703:"BAE Systems develops improved small-calibre ammunition for UK military"
2560:
wire-bound crate (800 rounds). Used in M240 general purpose machineguns.
1929:: M82 equivalent produced by Pretoria Metal Pressings from 1983 onwards.
1923:: M62 equivalent produced by Pretoria Metal Pressings from 1983 onwards.
1917:: M80 equivalent produced by Pretoria Metal Pressings from 1983 onwards.
1875:: M59 equivalent produced by Pretoria Metal Pressings from 1973 to 1982.
8345:
8269:
8011:
7993:
7903:
7851:
7780:
7765:
7637:
7605:
7521:
7451:
7399:
7384:
7344:
7293:
7204:
7105:
7033:
7013:
6931:
6921:
6823:
6747:
6743:
6734:
6694:
6644:
6619:
6430:
6374:
6259:
6100:
6096:
6068:
5669:
5629:
5589:
5584:
5569:
5387:
4140:
2486: in this section. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.
1971:: M82 equivalent produced by Pretoria Metal Pressings for export sales.
1965:: M62 equivalent produced by Pretoria Metal Pressings for export sales.
1959:: M80 equivalent produced by Pretoria Metal Pressings for export sales.
1755:
1715:
1627:
1617:
1419: in this section. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.
1293:
1166:
1068:
883:
765:, but the process was stopped in the interests of harmonization across
482: in this section. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.
58:
5266:
Emily Bohnenkamp; Bradford Hackert; Maurice Motley; Michael Courtney.
4713:
4077:"Zentralrichtlinie Schießsicherheit DM151 danger zone length, page 93"
3960:"Zentralrichtlinie Schießsicherheit DM111 danger zone length, page 93"
3450:
2849:
1881:: Tracer round produced by Pretoria Metal Pressings from 1973 to 1982.
1863:: Tracer round produced by Pretoria Metal Pressings from 1968 to 1972.
1581:: Produced by General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems – Canada.
576:, and many experimental designs modified the weapon with a detachable
8236:
8198:
8152:
8077:
8047:
7978:
7963:
7757:
7668:
7376:
7329:
7172:
6962:
6845:
6801:
5957:
5899:
4445:
3562:"Ammunition box .30 calibre : Centurion Mk 5/1 Main Battle Tank"
3207:
Homeland Security shooters are dumping .308 for this long-range round
2590:
2020:
1953:: Drill round produced by Pretoria Metal Pressings from 1983 onwards.
1905:: Drill round produced by Pretoria Metal Pressings from 1973 to 1982.
1767:
1744:
1607:
1178:
1072:
1064:
1018:
839:
812:
811:
in 1957. Around the same time Britain and Canada adopted the Belgian
5128:
2445:
Cartridge, caliber 7.62mm, NATO, ball, barrier, T762TNB1 MK319 MOD 0
3473:"NATO Chamber Headspace GagesAvailable for 5.56 NATO and 7.62 NATO"
3184:
SOCOM snipers will ditch their bullets for this new round next year
2081:: Semi-armour-piercing, no known orders despite type classification
1047:. They used heavier and more aerodynamic bullets that had a higher
8277:
8259:
8244:
8185:
7973:
7968:
7931:
7788:
7600:
7566:
7549:
7529:
6888:
6809:
6468:
6135:
5012:
4665:"7.62mm NATO Cartridge, SA, Tracer, 7.62mm L5A3 & 7.62 x 51mm"
4182:
3764:"Technische Richtlinie Ballistische Schutzwesten revision of 2009"
3376:"VELOCITY AND PIEZOELECTRIC TRANSDUCER PRESSURE: CENTERFIRE RIFLE"
2513:
2426:
2213:
2205:
2193:
2185:
1991:
1979:
1836:
1788:
1709:
1446:
1254:
1174:
1157:
role by 5.56×45mm NATO weapons, such as the widespread use of the
1110:
1034:
907:
887:
843:
788:
Service rifle cartridges loaded with projectiles: (left to right)
783:
717:
525:
509:
4954:"Ammunition: Iraq - Monday 21 May 2007 - Hansard - UK Parliament"
3592:"AUSTRALIAN MUNITIONS PRODUCT RANGE AND SPECIFICS (August 2019)"
3074:- Office of the Director, Operational Test & Evaluation. 2014
7041:
6840:
6835:
4760:"7.62mm NATO Cartridge, SA, Ball, 7.62mm L2A2 & 7.62 x 51mm"
2948:"Penetration tech: BAE Systems' new ammo for Our Boys and Girls"
2594:
2439:
Cartridge, caliber 7.62mm special ball, long range, MK 316 MOD 0
1142:
766:
380:
99:
7866:
7486:
7135:
6762:
6022:
5441:
4853:
4851:
2433:
Cartridge, caliber 7.62mm, NATO, advanced armor piercing, M1158
1087:. Designated marksman rifles have to be effective, in terms of
1043:
Specialized loadings were created for 7.62×51mm NATO-chambered
648:
Steel jacket lead core 150-grain (9.7 g) flat base bullet
8114:
7958:
7770:
7023:
6601:
2455:
1388:
1348:
1150:
1146:
451:
2782:"Light Rifle, Part IV: The M1 Garand Learns To Rock And Roll"
2351:
Cartridge, caliber 7.62mm, NATO, tracer, overhead fire, XM180
2345:
Cartridge, caliber 7.62mm, NATO, tracer, overhead fire, XM179
1722:. The combined sniper weapon system achieves accuracy of 0.5
4351:"Weapon Supplies Fuelling Terrorism in the Lake Chad Crisis"
2335:
Cartridge, caliber 7.62mm, NATO, ball, overhead fire, XM178
2142:. The lower half of the cartridge was chemically blackened.
4498:"A collection of seven assorted MOD metal ammunition tins"
3443:"7.62x51mm NATO or 308 Winchester? What's the Difference?"
363:
Test barrel length: 22 in (559 mm) (M80 and M59)
5154:"The 6.5×40 Cartridge: Longer Reach for the M4 & M16"
2363:
Cartridge, caliber 7.62mm, NATO, duplex, M198 (green tip)
2359:: 7.62×51mm short-case rose-crimped blank. Never adopted.
1714:
The IMI 7.62×51mm long range match was optimized for the
4492:
4490:
4488:
2373:
Cartridge, caliber 7.62mm, NATO, ball, low recoil, XM256
2239:
Cartridge, caliber 7.62mm, NATO, high pressure test, M60
391:. It is a standard for small arms among NATO countries.
4397:. Theodore Bruce Auctioneers & Valuers. 22 May 2022
2901:
We have launched new High Performance 7.62mm ammunition
2417:
Cartridge, caliber 7.62mm, NATO, tracer, training, M974
557:
provided U.S. troops with greater firepower than their
3586:
3584:
3582:
2317:
Cartridge, caliber 7.62mm, NATO, ball, special, M118LR
2126:: Tracer round complement to L46A1 manufactured by CBC
870:), while other researchers investigated the promising
4395:"A Vintage Ammunition Box marked 7.62CTN, 576 Rounds"
4238:
4236:
4234:
4232:
4230:
4228:
4226:
4224:
4222:
4220:
4218:
4216:
3892:"QBU-203 sniper rifle and QJY-201 machine gun leaked"
2423:
Cartridge, caliber 7.62mm, NATO, armor piercing, M993
2411:
Cartridge, caliber 7.62mm, NATO, ball, training, M973
1335:
Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers' Institute
5231:
5229:
4414:
4412:
4214:
4212:
4210:
4208:
4206:
4204:
4202:
4200:
4198:
4196:
2311:
Cartridge, caliber 7.62mm, NATO, ball, special, M118
2299:
Cartridge, caliber 7.62mm, NATO, ball, silent, XM115
2245:
Cartridge, caliber 7.62mm, NATO, armor piercing, M61
1945:
Round, 7.62×51mm, Proof (High Pressure), M13A1/A2/A3
1800:
Packaging configurations for all ammunition natures
1095:, at application ranges exceeding those of ordinary
565:, and the .30-06 Springfield served well beyond the
8311:
8268:
8235:
8207:
8176:
8123:
8090:
8038:
8020:
7992:
7939:
7930:
7902:
7817:
7779:
7756:
7728:
7705:
7677:
7654:
7636:
7614:
7586:
7557:
7548:
7520:
7434:
7416:
7398:
7375:
7343:
7310:
7292:
7274:
7231:
7199:
7171:
7083:
7065:
7032:
7004:
6976:
6953:
6930:
6902:
6869:
6818:
6800:
6675:
6643:
6610:
6587:
6559:
6511:
6502:
6444:
6406:
6373:
6288:
6225:
6143:
6134:
6067:
6000:
5977:
5970:
5950:
5924:
5917:
5887:
5866:
5850:
5843:
5770:
5763:
5740:
5717:
5710:
5667:
5648:
5614:
5607:
5529:
5522:
5499:
5492:
5476:
4789:
4787:
4785:
4630:
4628:
3349:"How Much Does Your Ammo Weigh? - The Firearm Blog"
1676:: Further low pollutant development of the DM111A1.
297:
285:
277:
269:
261:
253:
245:
237:
229:
221:
213:
205:
197:
189:
170:
165:
106:
95:
87:
82:
74:
66:
43:
4795:"House of Commons Hansard Debates for 26 Jul 1993"
2452:Department of Defense Identification Codes (DODIC)
2202:with a belt of M80 Ball and M62 Tracer ammunition.
1933:Cartridge, 7.62×51mm, Grenade Launcher, M5A1/A2/A3
5203:"Small Caliber Ammunition Enhancing Capabilities"
4271:
4269:
4010:"7,62 mm x 51 Ball DM111 A2 Soft core data sheet"
2871:
2869:
2867:
1696:: Blanks, olive colored plastic with a brass base
1493:: Vietnam War-era, presumably from US stockpiles.
337:150.5 gr (10 g) M59 mild steel core FMJ
27:Rimless, centerfire, bottlenecked rifle cartridge
4594:comprising a metal 7.62MM Blank L13A1 LNK IN MK1
4524:"7.62mm BALL L2A2 400 RDS IN 8 CRNS AMMO CAN UK"
3618:
3616:
3231:"British Military Small Arms Ammo - 7.62mm NATO"
2323:Cartridge, caliber 7.62mm, NATO, frangible, M160
514:Velocity comparison between the 7.62×51mm NATO,
5359:
5357:
4659:
4657:
4160:7.62 mm x 51 Ball 11 Long Range - Nammo | Nammo
3668:
3666:
3407:"SAAMI Unsafe Arms and Ammunition Combinations"
3156:Director Operational Test and Evaluation (DOTE)
3113:"7.62mm Advanced Armor Piercing (ADVAP), M1158"
2941:
2939:
2880:. New York, NY, USA: Berkley Publishing Group.
1013:were utilized in the United States military as
7514:Current French infantry weapons and cartridges
4824:"Report of the Bloody Sunday Inquiry Volume I"
4608:"HMS MEDWAY CONDUCTS SMALL ARMS FIRING AT SEA"
4307:"A vintage ammunition box, 46cm x 28cm x 27cm"
2160:: Manufactured by Metallwerk Elisenhütte (MEN)
1455:, M62: 142-grain (9.2 g) tracer cartridge
1366:about Psg 90 sabot -- 7,62 mm Sk Ptr 10 PRICK.
1222:. The M80A1 incorporates changes found in the
866:, cartridge with two bullets per cartridge (a
7878:
7498:
7147:
6774:
6034:
5453:
5384:"How to Shoot Like a Marine - Sniper Edition"
5183:Army Eyeing 6.5mm for Its Future Battle Rifle
4546:
4544:
4435:
4433:
3643:
3641:
3107:
3105:
3103:
2747:
2745:
2629:
2627:
2625:
2379:Cartridge, caliber 7.62mm, NATO, tracer, M276
2357:Cartridge, caliber 7.62mm, NATO, blank, XM192
2263:Cartridge, caliber 7.62mm, NATO, grenade, M64
2190:Linked belts of Lake City M80 Ball ammunition
8:
5002:
5000:
4696:
4694:
4692:
4690:
3854:(in Chinese). 17 August 2021. Archived from
3730:
3728:
3726:
3724:
3149:"FY20 Army Programs M1158 7.62 mm Cartridge"
3046:Picatinny ammo goes from regular to unleaded
2385:Cartridge, caliber 7.62mm, NATO, match, M852
2329:Cartridge, caliber 7.62mm, NATO, dummy, M172
2305:Cartridge, caliber 7.62mm, NATO, match, M118
2251:Cartridge, caliber 7.62mm, NATO, tracer, M62
2023:. Radway Green, which is currently owned by
420:remain in service today, especially various
348:175 gr (11 g) M118 long range BTHP
34:. For the general caliber of cartridge, see
4283:. DefenceWeb. 28 March 2011. Archived from
4177:
4175:
4173:
4171:
4169:
4167:
2293:Cartridge, caliber 7.62mm, NATO, blank, M82
2257:Cartridge, caliber 7.62mm, NATO, dummy, M63
1743:round specifically designed for long-range
1737:IMI, 7.62mm × 51mm, long range match 175 gr
1055:The 7.62×51mm NATO round remains in use in
7936:
7885:
7871:
7863:
7554:
7505:
7491:
7483:
7154:
7140:
7132:
6781:
6767:
6759:
6508:
6140:
6041:
6027:
6019:
5974:
5921:
5847:
5767:
5714:
5611:
5526:
5496:
5460:
5446:
5438:
4754:
4752:
3842:
3840:
2914:"Cartridges for Long-Range Sniping Rifles"
2536:A111 (7.62mm blank M82 linked): 100-round
2269:Cartridge, caliber 7.62mm, NATO, ball, M80
2224:Cartridge, caliber 7.62mm, NATO, ball, M59
2172:: Blank training round complement to L44A1
906:(M193 5.56×45mm) cartridge fired from the
365:24 in (610 mm) (M118 Long Range)
8387:Weapons and ammunition introduced in 1954
5416:Various photos of 7.62×51 NATO ammunition
5093:"British Military Cartridges - 7.62x51mm"
4912:
4910:
2502:Learn how and when to remove this message
1739:: 175-grain (11.3 g) 7.62×51mm NATO
1435:Learn how and when to remove this message
1165:is still the standard chambering for the
498:Learn how and when to remove this message
6792:individual weapons and cartridges, with
5087:
5085:
5083:
4908:
4906:
4904:
4902:
4900:
4898:
4896:
4894:
4892:
4890:
3556:
3554:
3528:
3526:
3509:"Service Gear, Ammunition box, 27/11/73"
3120:Director Operational Test and Evaluation
3041:
3039:
2136:Cartridge, 7.62mm Rifle Grenade, L1A1/A2
1939:Round, 7.62×51mm, Plastic Ball, M11A1/A2
917:
737:Steel jacket lead core boat-tail bullet
621:
7057:Lightweight Multirole Missile (Martlet)
4925:European Cartridge Research Association
2661:"Operator's Manual For M60, M122, M60D"
2621:
2283:Cartridge, caliber 7.62mm, NATO, ball,
2166:: Manufactured by Hirtenberger Patronen
2154:: Blank training round complement to L2
1927:Cartridge, 7.62×51mm, Blank, M4A2/A3/A4
542:cartridge proved difficult to adapt to
159:Saudi Arabian-led intervention in Yemen
6917:L91A1 (MP5 A2/A3), L92A1 (MP5 SD2/SD3)
5296:"7.62 mm x 51 Armor Piercing 8 (M993)"
3999:- SAdefensejournal.com, 7 October 2013
3823:"Why China's Snipers Should Be Feared"
1885:Cartridge, 7.62×51mm, Blank, L.R1M1/M2
40:
5192:- Kitup.Military.com, 13 October 2017
5007:Chittock, Andrew (10 February 2011).
4552:"560 Rounds 7.62mm Ball Sniper L42A3"
2634:Government, U. S. (1 November 1983).
2611:Table of handgun and rifle cartridges
2403:saboted light armor penetrator tracer
2275:(G7 BC) of 0.200 and form factor (G7
1849:Cartridge, 7.62×51mm, Blank, Mk. 1/A1
1843:Cartridge, 7.62×51mm, Drill, Mk. 1/A1
1819:: SS77/1 equivalent assembled by the
1700:Patrone AM32, 7.62mm × 51, DM18A1B1,
1341:used for the two chamberings differ.
1275:The 7.62×51mm NATO has 3.38 ml (52.0
1031:Sniper and designated marksman rifles
976:31 mags at 9.93 kg for 620 rds
953:13 mags at 9.75 kg for 260 rds
7:
4739:Ministry of Defence (United Kingdom)
4701:Anthony G Williams (3 August 2016).
4641:Ministry of Defence (United Kingdom)
4612:Ministry of Defence (United Kingdom)
4424:Ministry of Defence (United Kingdom)
4381:Ministry of Defence (United Kingdom)
4337:Ministry of Defence (United Kingdom)
4107:IMI Systems Small caliber ammunition
3736:"FN Herstal technical data 762x51mm"
3355:from the original on 17 October 2017
2484:adding citations to reliable sources
2218:The 7.62mm M118 long range cartridge
2085:Round, 7.62mm Ball, Sniper, L42A1-A3
1867:Cartridge, 7.62×51mm, Practice, A1 P
1833:Cartridge, 7.62×51mm, Ball, Mk. 1/A1
1481:-era, presumably from US stockpiles.
1417:adding citations to reliable sources
1229:XM1158 Advanced Armor Piercing Round
998:12 mags at 9.2 kg for 360 rds
480:adding citations to reliable sources
193:Rimless, straight walled, bottleneck
5247:from the original on 16 August 2016
4041:"MEN small arms ammunition, page 8"
3305:from the original on July 13, 2021.
2754:"The Practical Range of Small Arms"
2093:: 144-grain (9.3 g) ball round
1690:Patrone AM31, 7.62mm × 51, DM28A2,
734:FAT1E3 (51 mm – 20° shoulder)
713:FAT1E3 (51 mm – 20° shoulder)
696:FAT1E3 (51 mm – 20° shoulder)
679:FAT1E1 (49 mm – 30° shoulder)
5394:from the original on 14 March 2021
4918:"The Cartridge Researcher No. 561"
3624:"Equipment - AMMUNITION BOX, 1962"
2788:. 14 December 2015. Archived from
2770:from the original on 5 March 2015.
2120:: Tracer round complement to L44A1
1861:Cartridge, 7.62×51mm, Tracer, G.A1
1659:Patrone AB22, 7.62mm × 51, DM111,
1324:7.62×51mm NATO vs. .308 Winchester
853:While this was going on, the U.S.
593:T65 series experimental cartridges
175:T-65 experimental cartridge series
70:Rifle, General Purpose Machine Gun
25:
7166:individual weapons and cartridges
4606:LPhot Ritsma (26 November 2022).
2401:Cartridge, caliber 7.62mm, NATO,
2391:Cartridge, caliber 7.62mm, NATO,
2152:Cartridge, 7.62mm Blank, L13A1-A4
2146:Cartridge, 7.62mm Blank, L10A1/A2
1951:Round, 7.62×51mm, Drill, M14A1/A2
1921:Round, 7.62×51mm, Tracer, M2A1-A5
1823:from imported Belgian components.
1684:("hard-core", or "armor-piercing)
1641:Patrone AB22, 7.62mm × 51, DM41,
807:The T44 rifle was adopted as the
293:60,191 psi (415.00 MPa)
5433:Municion.org collecting database
5237:"History of the M118 Ammunition"
4440:Steiner, Boris (26 March 2011).
2924:from the original on 27 May 2016
2706:"History of the M118 Ammunition"
2460:
1969:Cartridge, 7.62×51mm, Blank, M82
1909:Round, 7.62×51mm, Practice, R1M1
1903:Round, 7.62×51mm, Drill, R1M1/M2
1879:Round, 7.62×51mm, Tracer, G.R1M1
1544:TR and VPAM body armor standards
1393:
1353:
1282:
456:
387:, straight walled, bottlenecked
354:2,627 ft⋅lbf (3,562 J)
343:2,648 ft⋅lbf (3,590 J)
332:2,559 ft⋅lbf (3,470 J)
174:
51:
7897:infantry weapons and cartridges
5335:. February 2018. Archived from
4977:"Let's talk about … ammunition"
4089:from the original on 2018-05-15
3972:from the original on 2018-05-15
3941:from the original on 2018-05-15
3091:. 19 March 2020. Archived from
3025:from the original on 2017-12-15
2994:from the original on 2021-07-13
2712:from the original on 2019-02-12
2601:List of 7.62×51mm NATO firearms
2593:(Standardization Agreements of
2471:needs additional citations for
1915:Round, 7.62×51mm, Ball, M1A1-A5
1891:Cartridge, 7.62×51mm, H.R1M1/M2
1404:needs additional citations for
1242:plans to begin fielding of the
1240:U.S. Special Operations Command
467:needs additional citations for
326:147 gr (10 g) M80 FMJ
273:1 in 12 in (304.8 mm)
155:Yemeni Civil War (2015–present)
6968:L2A1 (M2HB), L111A1 (M2HB-QCB)
4927:. January 2012. Archived from
4277:"SANDF replenishes ammunition"
4131:website. Accessed: 2017-11-13.
3898:. 10 June 2021. Archived from
2393:saboted light armor penetrator
2170:Cartridge, 7.62mm Blank, L43A1
2164:Cartridge, 7.62mm Blank, L31A1
2158:Cartridge, 7.62mm Blank, L14A1
1812:, M2A2 Browning, and Vickers.
1022:general-purpose machine guns.
369:M118 Long Range: U.S. Armament
351:2,600 ft/s (790 m/s)
340:2,809 ft/s (856 m/s)
329:2,800 ft/s (850 m/s)
1:
8288:9M113 Konkurs (AT-5 Spandrel)
8283:9M133 Kornet (AT-14 Spriggan)
6912:L80A1 (MP5K), L90A1 (MP5K A1)
5888:Based on .308×1.5-inch Barnes
4975:Capt. Nick (22 April 2020).
4863:"Body Armour Standard (2017)"
4635:Coombs, Dave (2 April 2003).
3673:Robinson, Tony (March 1971).
2112:Round, 7.62mm Tracer, L5A1-A5
2009:
2002:
1963:Round, 7.62×51mm, Tracer, M62
1897:Round, 7.62×51mm, Proof, R1M1
1801:
1680:Patrone, 7.62mm × 51, DM151,
1674:Patrone, 7.62mm × 51, DM111A2
1668:Patrone, 7.62mm × 51, DM111A1
1497:Cartridge, 7.62mm Tracer, F62
1491:Cartridge, 7.62mm Tracer, M62
383:nomenclature 7.62 NATO) is a
5468:Cartridges derived from the
5040:. 2016-08-23. Archived from
4141:An article about IDF snipers
3915:International Defense Review
3821:Gao, Charlie (8 June 2018).
3270:. 2021-07-10. Archived from
2690:, U.S. Armor, archived from
2687:Long range sniper ammunition
2176:Round, 7.62mm Drill, L1A1/A2
2106:Round, 7.62mm Ball, L59A1/A2
1873:Round, 7.62×51mm, Ball, R1M1
1827:Cartridge, 7.62×51mm, Tracer
1766:"Izhak" Ammunition Plant in
1451:7.62mm, NATO, orange-tipped
1107:General-purpose machine guns
915:unit armed with Type 56-1s.
434:general-purpose machine guns
265:2.800 in (71.1 mm)
257:2.015 in (51.2 mm)
241:0.473 in (12.0 mm)
233:0.470 in (11.9 mm)
225:0.454 in (11.5 mm)
8392:Pistol and rifle cartridges
8194:Multi Grenade Launcher 40mm
5382:Marines (14 October 2015).
4187:DENEL PMP Products Brochure
2124:Round, 7.62mm Tracer, L47A1
2118:Round, 7.62mm Tracer, L45A1
2032:Round, 7.62mm Ball, L2A1-A4
1957:Round, 7.62×51mm, Ball, M80
1855:Cartridge, 7.62×51mm, Proof
1620:general purpose machine gun
1503:Cartridge, 7.62mm Blank, F6
1475:Cartridge, 7.62mm Ball, M80
1233:low-rate initial production
1210:century ballistic studies.
1128:general-purpose machine gun
1007:Mk 14 Enhanced Battle Rifle
933:Max. 10 kilogram ammo load
249:0.050 in (1.3 mm)
217:0.345 in (8.8 mm)
8418:
6828:Designated marksman rifles
5158:Small Arms Defense Journal
4799:publications.parliament.uk
4355:Conflict Armament Research
3848:"我国步兵枪械体系该选什么样的中口径,我们还在犹豫"
1817:Cartridge, 7.62×51mm, Ball
1485:Cartridge, 7.62mm Ball, F4
1304:According to the official
1057:designated marksman rifles
995:30 rd mag at 0.82 kg
973:20 rd mag at 0.32 kg
950:20 rd mag at 0.75 kg
930:Weight of loaded magazine
818:as the L1 followed by the
422:designated marksman rifles
405:The later adoption of the
29:
8293:9M111 Fagot (AT-4 Spigot)
8058:Heckler & Koch MSG-90
2842:"THE CARTRIDGE COLLECTOR"
2586:Caliber conversion sleeve
2285:enhanced projectile round
2130:Round, 7.62mm Proof, L4A1
2097:Round, 7.62mm Ball, L46A1
2091:Round, 7.62mm Ball, L44A1
2079:Round, 7.62mm Ball, L40A1
2074:Round, 7.62mm Ball, L38A1
2065:Round, 7.62mm Ball, L37A1
2061:: Manufactured by Raufoss
2059:Round, 7.62mm Ball, L16A1
2050:Round, 7.62mm Ball, L11A1
1306:NATO EPVAT NAAG-LG/3-SG/1
1161:, but the 7.62×51mm NATO
1085:intermediate rifle rounds
780:Adoption in battle rifles
538:when the large, powerful
522:for common bullet weights
362:
353:
342:
331:
320:
317:
314:
310:
306:
302:
75:Place of origin
50:
8346:.50 BMG (12.7×99mm NATO)
7164:Australian Defence Force
5867:Based on .307 Winchester
5851:Based on .243 Winchester
4467:"A steel ammunition box"
4426:. 1962. p. Plate 5.
4383:. 1962. p. Plate 4.
4339:. 1962. p. Plate 3.
2606:List of rifle cartridges
1645:("soft-core", or "ball")
1470:Round, 7.62mm Ball, L2A2
1345:Military cartridge types
1061:Heckler & Koch HK417
830:that was adopted as the
8382:7.62×51mm NATO firearms
8110:Heckler & Koch MP5K
6894:L82A1 (Barrett .50 Cal)
5751:.22-250 Ackley Improved
4248:cartridgecollector.net/
3678:Australian War Memorial
3651:. Victorian Collections
3626:. Victorian Collections
3566:Australian War Memorial
3538:Australian War Memorial
3511:. Victorian Collections
3065:M80A1 7.62 mm Cartridge
3055:– Army.mil, 1 July 2013
2876:Dockery, Kevin (2007).
2812:"30 LIGHT RIFLE (T-65)"
1163:fully powered cartridge
1134:from the WWII era. The
890:rifles, with which the
699:Steel jacket lead core
682:Steel jacket lead core
665:Steel jacket lead core
662:FAT1 case (49 mm)
442:M240 Medium Machine Gun
418:fully powered cartridge
161:, among other conflicts
8105:Heckler & Koch MP5
7435:Modern cartridges used
7084:Modern cartridges used
6725:.300 Winchester Magnum
4048:Centrostudicerletti.it
3752:on September 15, 2020.
3534:"M19A1 Ammunition Can"
2816:Cartridgecollector.net
2529:
2219:
2211:
2203:
2191:
2040:Greenwood & Batley
1997:
1989:
1747:and optimized for the
1727:
1536:P80/1 (Armor Piercing)
1456:
1364:is missing information
1272:
1214:Post-2010 developments
1119:
1081:LMT MARS-H based riles
1040:
804:
645:T65 case (47 mm)
597:During the 1940s, the
531:
523:
520:.300 Winchester Magnum
410:intermediate cartridge
222:Shoulder diameter
8053:IMI Galil 7.62 Sniper
7181:GP-35 Mk.III Hi-Power
6940:L74A1 (Remington 870)
6879:Arctic Warfare Covert
6851:L129A2 (Sharpshooter)
5152:Anthony G. Williams.
4964:on November 30, 2022.
4958:hansard.parliament.uk
3880:on February 23, 2023.
2912:Anthony G. Williams.
2761:The American Rifleman
2731:Weapons & Sensors
2517:
2273:ballistic coefficient
2217:
2209:
2197:
2189:
2042:which failed to pass
1995:
1983:
1749:Israel Defense Forces
1720:Israel Defense Forces
1713:
1450:
1258:
1149:, and the succeeding
1114:
1049:ballistic coefficient
1038:
896:North Vietnamese Army
787:
529:
513:
298:Ballistic performance
281:Berdan or Large rifle
7261:Blaser 93 Tactical 2
6790:British Armed Forces
5858:.243 Ackley Improved
5811:.308×1.5-inch Barnes
5659:.280 Ackley Improved
5635:.250 Ackley Improved
4984:Combined Cadet Force
4770:on February 20, 2016
3858:on February 3, 2023.
3599:Australian Munitions
3277:on December 8, 2010.
2852:on February 13, 2023
2752:Kjellgren, G. L. M.
2581:7.62 mm caliber
2480:improve this article
2036:L4 light machine gun
1413:improve this article
1251:Cartridge dimensions
476:improve this article
198:Bullet diameter
8397:Military cartridges
8022:Designated Marksman
7912:Pistol AUTO 9 mm 1A
7895:Indian Armed Forces
7616:Anti-materiel rifle
6945:L128A1 (Benelli M4)
6922:Special Forces UCIW
6856:L119A1 (C8 Carbine)
6227:Designated marksman
6008:.30 Thompson Center
5879:.308 Marlin Express
5791:6.45×48mm XPL Swiss
5306:on 28 February 2022
5284:on August 17, 2021.
5097:Military Cartridges
4764:Imperial War Museum
4669:Imperial War Museum
4528:liveauctioneers.com
3902:on January 5, 2023.
3480:Forsterproducts.com
3453:on February 7, 2015
2792:on January 16, 2023
2138:: For use with the
1093:terminal ballistics
1077:Colt Canada C20 DMR
1015:designated marksman
430:medium machine guns
262:Overall length
5918:Seventh generation
5595:wildcat cartridges
5532:.30-06 Springfield
5510:.30-06 Springfield
5502:.30-03 Springfield
5470:.30-03 Springfield
5426:2021-07-12 at the
5369:2010-10-11 at the
5188:2017-10-16 at the
5164:on 23 January 2015
4934:on 20 October 2022
4719:on August 29, 2017
4146:2017-11-14 at the
4123:2017-11-14 at the
4112:2017-11-14 at the
3995:2019-03-08 at the
3423:on October 8, 2021
3414:Saami-wpengine.com
3241:on January 4, 2023
3212:2018-05-14 at the
3189:2018-05-14 at the
3070:2015-01-23 at the
3051:2013-07-06 at the
2946:Corfield, Gareth.
2786:Thefirearmblog.com
2763:. pp. 40–44.
2736:2012-09-04 at the
2530:
2220:
2212:
2204:
2192:
2099:: Manufactured by
2067:: Manufactured by
2052:: Manufactured by
1998:
1990:
1821:South African Mint
1728:
1522:(2,735 ft/s).
1457:
1273:
1124:medium machine gun
1120:
1041:
828:Heckler & Koch
816:(L1A1 SLR British)
805:
792:, 7.62×51mm NATO,
740:Frankford Arsenal
723:Frankford Arsenal
702:Frankford Arsenal
685:Frankford Arsenal
668:Frankford Arsenal
651:Frankford Arsenal
582:Springfield Armory
540:.30-06 Springfield
532:
524:
516:.30-06 Springfield
286:Maximum pressure (
270:Rifling twist
246:Rim thickness
230:Base diameter
214:Neck diameter
209:0.300 in (7.62 mm)
206:Land diameter
201:0.308 in (7.82 mm)
183:.30-06 Springfield
177:(derived from the
139:War in Afghanistan
8369:
8368:
8178:Grenade launchers
8086:
8085:
7860:
7859:
7707:Grenade launchers
7632:
7631:
7480:
7479:
7462:9×19mm Parabellum
7457:.338 Lapua Magnum
7349:Grenade launchers
7129:
7128:
7116:9×19mm Parabellum
7075:L16A2 81mm mortar
7024:L142A1 (AT4CS HP)
6978:Grenade launchers
6810:L131A1 (Glock 17)
6756:
6755:
6730:.338 Norma Magnum
6720:.300 Norma Magnum
6671:
6670:
6513:Grenade launchers
6369:
6368:
6016:
6015:
5996:
5995:
5971:Eighth generation
5966:
5965:
5913:
5912:
5839:
5838:
5759:
5758:
5743:.22-250 Remington
5711:Fourth generation
5706:
5705:
5625:.22-250 Remington
5603:
5602:
5523:Second generation
5518:
5517:
4875:on April 17, 2023
4836:on March 22, 2023
4637:"OPERATION TELIC"
4254:on April 22, 2023
4057:on April 17, 2023
3833:on June 27, 2018.
3827:National Interest
3780:on April 24, 2023
2958:on April 10, 2023
2887:978-0-425-21215-8
2822:on March 10, 2023
2729:Per G. Arvidsson
2527:M240G machine gun
2512:
2511:
2504:
1453:tracer ammunition
1445:
1444:
1437:
1387:
1386:
1339:head space gauges
1155:light machine gun
1002:
1001:
984:
967:(M193 5.56×45mm)
961:
941:
927:Cartridge weight
882:cartridge of the
857:concluded that a
747:
746:
610:and 1938 pattern
603:Frankford Arsenal
508:
507:
500:
373:
372:
358:
357:
238:Rim diameter
16:(Redirected from
8409:
7984:IMI Tavor TAR-21
7937:
7887:
7880:
7873:
7864:
7555:
7507:
7500:
7493:
7484:
7156:
7149:
7142:
7133:
7006:Rocket launchers
6783:
6776:
6769:
6760:
6589:Recoilless rifle
6509:
6280:SEAL Recon Rifle
6141:
6043:
6036:
6029:
6020:
5980:7mm BR Remington
5975:
5942:7mm BR Remington
5922:
5895:.22 BR Remington
5848:
5844:Sixth generation
5801:7mm-08 Remington
5768:
5764:Fifth generation
5715:
5612:
5608:Third generation
5545:.25-06 Remington
5527:
5497:
5493:First generation
5484:.30-01 Thick-Rim
5462:
5455:
5448:
5439:
5404:
5403:
5401:
5399:
5379:
5373:
5361:
5352:
5351:
5349:
5347:
5342:on 22 March 2022
5341:
5330:
5322:
5316:
5315:
5313:
5311:
5302:. Archived from
5292:
5286:
5285:
5283:
5277:. Archived from
5275:Mittelkaliber.ch
5272:
5263:
5257:
5256:
5254:
5252:
5233:
5224:
5223:
5221:
5220:
5214:
5208:. Archived from
5207:
5199:
5193:
5180:
5174:
5173:
5171:
5169:
5160:. Archived from
5149:
5143:
5142:
5140:
5139:
5133:
5127:. Archived from
5122:
5114:
5108:
5107:
5105:
5103:
5089:
5078:
5077:
5075:
5073:
5059:
5053:
5052:
5050:
5049:
5044:on April 8, 2023
5038:The Firearm Blog
5030:
5024:
5023:
5021:
5019:
5004:
4995:
4994:
4992:
4990:
4981:Campbell College
4972:
4966:
4965:
4960:. Archived from
4950:
4944:
4943:
4941:
4939:
4933:
4922:
4914:
4885:
4884:
4882:
4880:
4874:
4868:. Archived from
4867:
4855:
4846:
4845:
4843:
4841:
4835:
4829:. Archived from
4828:
4820:
4814:
4813:
4811:
4810:
4801:. Archived from
4791:
4780:
4779:
4777:
4775:
4766:. Archived from
4756:
4747:
4746:
4735:
4729:
4728:
4726:
4724:
4718:
4712:. Archived from
4707:
4698:
4685:
4684:
4682:
4680:
4675:on June 24, 2019
4671:. Archived from
4661:
4652:
4651:
4649:
4647:
4632:
4623:
4622:
4620:
4618:
4603:
4597:
4596:
4591:
4589:
4579:
4573:
4572:
4570:
4569:
4564:on July 15, 2023
4548:
4539:
4538:
4536:
4534:
4520:
4514:
4513:
4511:
4509:
4494:
4483:
4482:
4480:
4478:
4473:. 22 August 2020
4463:
4457:
4456:
4454:
4452:
4437:
4428:
4427:
4416:
4407:
4406:
4404:
4402:
4391:
4385:
4384:
4373:
4367:
4366:
4364:
4362:
4347:
4341:
4340:
4329:
4323:
4322:
4320:
4318:
4303:
4297:
4296:
4294:
4292:
4287:on July 15, 2023
4281:DefenceWeb.co.za
4273:
4264:
4263:
4261:
4259:
4250:. Archived from
4244:"7.62 x 51 NATO"
4240:
4191:
4190:
4179:
4162:
4157:
4151:
4138:
4132:
4118:product brochure
4104:
4098:
4097:
4095:
4094:
4088:
4081:
4073:
4067:
4066:
4064:
4062:
4056:
4050:. Archived from
4045:
4037:
4031:
4030:
4028:
4027:
4021:
4015:. Archived from
4014:
4006:
4000:
3987:
3981:
3980:
3978:
3977:
3971:
3964:
3956:
3950:
3949:
3947:
3946:
3940:
3933:
3925:
3919:
3918:
3917:(1/1989): 59–64.
3910:
3904:
3903:
3888:
3882:
3881:
3876:. Archived from
3874:military factory
3866:
3860:
3859:
3844:
3835:
3834:
3829:. Archived from
3818:
3812:
3807:
3801:
3796:
3790:
3789:
3787:
3785:
3779:
3773:. Archived from
3768:
3760:
3754:
3753:
3751:
3745:. Archived from
3740:
3732:
3719:
3718:
3716:
3714:
3700:
3694:
3693:
3691:
3689:
3684:on July 26, 2023
3680:. Archived from
3670:
3661:
3660:
3658:
3656:
3649:"Ammunition Box"
3645:
3636:
3635:
3633:
3631:
3620:
3611:
3610:
3608:
3606:
3596:
3588:
3577:
3576:
3574:
3572:
3558:
3549:
3548:
3546:
3544:
3530:
3521:
3520:
3518:
3516:
3505:
3499:
3498:
3496:
3494:
3489:on April 4, 2023
3488:
3482:. Archived from
3477:
3469:
3463:
3462:
3460:
3458:
3449:. Archived from
3439:
3433:
3432:
3430:
3428:
3422:
3416:. Archived from
3411:
3403:
3397:
3396:
3394:
3393:
3387:
3381:. Archived from
3380:
3371:
3365:
3364:
3362:
3360:
3351:. 9 April 2016.
3345:
3339:
3338:
3336:
3334:
3328:
3322:. Archived from
3321:
3313:
3307:
3306:
3304:
3293:
3285:
3279:
3278:
3276:
3265:
3257:
3251:
3250:
3248:
3246:
3237:. Archived from
3235:Sites.google.com
3227:
3221:
3204:
3198:
3181:
3175:
3174:
3172:
3170:
3164:
3158:. Archived from
3153:
3145:
3139:
3138:
3136:
3134:
3128:
3122:. Archived from
3117:
3109:
3098:
3096:
3095:on 9 March 2021.
3089:The Firearm Blog
3081:
3075:
3062:
3056:
3043:
3034:
3033:
3031:
3030:
3024:
3017:
3009:
3003:
3002:
3000:
2999:
2993:
2982:
2974:
2968:
2967:
2965:
2963:
2954:. Archived from
2943:
2934:
2933:
2931:
2929:
2909:
2903:
2898:
2892:
2891:
2873:
2862:
2861:
2859:
2857:
2848:. Archived from
2838:
2832:
2831:
2829:
2827:
2818:. Archived from
2808:
2802:
2801:
2799:
2797:
2778:
2772:
2771:
2769:
2758:
2749:
2740:
2727:
2721:
2720:
2718:
2717:
2702:
2696:
2695:
2682:
2676:
2675:
2673:
2671:
2657:
2651:
2650:
2647:Internet Archive
2644:
2642:
2631:
2507:
2500:
2496:
2493:
2487:
2464:
2456:
2200:M240 machine gun
2014:
2011:
2007:
2004:
1806:
1803:
1440:
1433:
1429:
1426:
1420:
1397:
1389:
1382:
1379:
1373:
1357:
1349:
1286:
1235:since May 2019.
1011:M25 Sniper Rifle
992:252 gr (16.3 g)
982:
970:183 gr (11.8 g)
959:
947:393 gr (25.4 g)
939:
918:
622:
503:
496:
492:
489:
483:
460:
452:
438:M24 Sniper Rifle
315:Bullet mass/type
312:
311:
278:Primer type
254:Case length
171:Parent case
151:Syrian Civil War
147:Libyan Civil War
55:
46:
41:
21:
8417:
8416:
8412:
8411:
8410:
8408:
8407:
8406:
8402:NATO cartridges
8372:
8371:
8370:
8365:
8307:
8264:
8231:
8227:E1 120mm Mortar
8203:
8172:
8119:
8092:Submachine guns
8082:
8073:Gepárd GM6 Lynx
8034:
8016:
7988:
7926:
7898:
7891:
7861:
7856:
7813:
7804:FGM-148 Javelin
7775:
7752:
7724:
7701:
7673:
7656:Submachine guns
7650:
7628:
7610:
7582:
7544:
7516:
7511:
7481:
7476:
7430:
7412:
7408:FGM-148 Javelin
7394:
7371:
7347:
7339:
7306:
7288:
7276:Submachine guns
7270:
7227:
7203:
7195:
7167:
7160:
7130:
7125:
7096:6.5mm Creedmoor
7079:
7061:
7028:
7000:
6972:
6949:
6926:
6904:Submachine guns
6898:
6865:
6826:
6822:
6814:
6796:
6787:
6757:
6752:
6705:6.5mm Creedmoor
6667:
6658:FGM-148 Javelin
6639:
6606:
6583:
6555:
6498:
6440:
6408:Submachine guns
6402:
6365:
6284:
6221:
6130:
6063:
6057:service weapons
6047:
6017:
6012:
5992:
5962:
5951:Based on .22 BR
5946:
5925:Based on 6mm BR
5909:
5883:
5874:.356 Winchester
5862:
5835:
5826:.358 Winchester
5816:7.62×51mm CETME
5806:.307 Winchester
5786:.243 Winchester
5773:.308 Winchester
5755:
5736:
5728:.308 Winchester
5702:
5663:
5644:
5599:
5555:.270 Winchester
5550:6.5-06 A-Square
5514:
5488:
5472:
5466:
5428:Wayback Machine
5412:
5407:
5397:
5395:
5381:
5380:
5376:
5371:Wayback Machine
5362:
5355:
5345:
5343:
5339:
5328:
5324:
5323:
5319:
5309:
5307:
5294:
5293:
5289:
5281:
5270:
5265:
5264:
5260:
5250:
5248:
5235:
5234:
5227:
5218:
5216:
5212:
5205:
5201:
5200:
5196:
5190:Wayback Machine
5181:
5177:
5167:
5165:
5151:
5150:
5146:
5137:
5135:
5131:
5120:
5116:
5115:
5111:
5101:
5099:
5091:
5090:
5081:
5071:
5069:
5061:
5060:
5056:
5047:
5045:
5032:
5031:
5027:
5017:
5015:
5006:
5005:
4998:
4988:
4986:
4974:
4973:
4969:
4952:
4951:
4947:
4937:
4935:
4931:
4920:
4916:
4915:
4888:
4878:
4876:
4872:
4865:
4857:
4856:
4849:
4839:
4837:
4833:
4826:
4822:
4821:
4817:
4808:
4806:
4793:
4792:
4783:
4773:
4771:
4758:
4757:
4750:
4737:
4736:
4732:
4722:
4720:
4716:
4705:
4700:
4699:
4688:
4678:
4676:
4663:
4662:
4655:
4645:
4643:
4634:
4633:
4626:
4616:
4614:
4605:
4604:
4600:
4587:
4585:
4581:
4580:
4576:
4567:
4565:
4550:
4549:
4542:
4532:
4530:
4522:
4521:
4517:
4507:
4505:
4502:thesaleroom.com
4496:
4495:
4486:
4476:
4474:
4471:thesaleroom.com
4465:
4464:
4460:
4450:
4448:
4439:
4438:
4431:
4418:
4417:
4410:
4400:
4398:
4393:
4392:
4388:
4375:
4374:
4370:
4360:
4358:
4349:
4348:
4344:
4331:
4330:
4326:
4316:
4314:
4313:. 23 March 2017
4311:thesaleroom.com
4305:
4304:
4300:
4290:
4288:
4275:
4274:
4267:
4257:
4255:
4242:
4241:
4194:
4189:. pp. 6–7.
4181:
4180:
4165:
4158:
4154:
4148:Wayback Machine
4139:
4135:
4125:Wayback Machine
4114:Wayback Machine
4105:
4101:
4092:
4090:
4086:
4079:
4075:
4074:
4070:
4060:
4058:
4054:
4043:
4039:
4038:
4034:
4025:
4023:
4019:
4012:
4008:
4007:
4003:
3997:Wayback Machine
3988:
3984:
3975:
3973:
3969:
3962:
3958:
3957:
3953:
3944:
3942:
3938:
3931:
3927:
3926:
3922:
3912:
3911:
3907:
3890:
3889:
3885:
3868:
3867:
3863:
3846:
3845:
3838:
3820:
3819:
3815:
3808:
3804:
3797:
3793:
3783:
3781:
3777:
3766:
3762:
3761:
3757:
3749:
3738:
3734:
3733:
3722:
3712:
3710:
3702:
3701:
3697:
3687:
3685:
3672:
3671:
3664:
3654:
3652:
3647:
3646:
3639:
3629:
3627:
3622:
3621:
3614:
3604:
3602:
3594:
3590:
3589:
3580:
3570:
3568:
3560:
3559:
3552:
3542:
3540:
3532:
3531:
3524:
3514:
3512:
3507:
3506:
3502:
3492:
3490:
3486:
3475:
3471:
3470:
3466:
3456:
3454:
3441:
3440:
3436:
3426:
3424:
3420:
3409:
3405:
3404:
3400:
3391:
3389:
3385:
3378:
3374:
3372:
3368:
3358:
3356:
3347:
3346:
3342:
3332:
3330:
3326:
3319:
3315:
3314:
3310:
3302:
3291:
3287:
3286:
3282:
3274:
3263:
3259:
3258:
3254:
3244:
3242:
3229:
3228:
3224:
3214:Wayback Machine
3205:
3201:
3191:Wayback Machine
3182:
3178:
3168:
3166:
3165:on 16 June 2022
3162:
3151:
3147:
3146:
3142:
3132:
3130:
3129:on 16 June 2022
3126:
3115:
3111:
3110:
3101:
3083:
3082:
3078:
3072:Wayback Machine
3063:
3059:
3053:Wayback Machine
3044:
3037:
3028:
3026:
3022:
3015:
3011:
3010:
3006:
2997:
2995:
2991:
2980:
2976:
2975:
2971:
2961:
2959:
2952:Theregister.com
2945:
2944:
2937:
2927:
2925:
2911:
2910:
2906:
2899:
2895:
2888:
2875:
2874:
2865:
2855:
2853:
2840:
2839:
2835:
2825:
2823:
2810:
2809:
2805:
2795:
2793:
2780:
2779:
2775:
2767:
2756:
2751:
2750:
2743:
2738:Wayback Machine
2728:
2724:
2715:
2713:
2704:
2703:
2699:
2684:
2683:
2679:
2669:
2667:
2659:
2658:
2654:
2640:
2638:
2633:
2632:
2623:
2619:
2567:
2525:used to feed a
2508:
2497:
2491:
2488:
2477:
2465:
2454:
2184:
2012:
2005:
1986:Operation Telic
1978:
1804:
1798:
1777:
1733:
1724:minute of angle
1637:
1600:
1563:
1511:
1462:
1441:
1430:
1424:
1421:
1410:
1398:
1383:
1377:
1374:
1367:
1358:
1347:
1330:.308 Winchester
1326:
1311:
1261:ballistic table
1253:
1244:6.5mm Creedmoor
1216:
1109:
1033:
1028:
1026:Specialized use
944:7.62×51mm NATO
836:fully automatic
782:
595:
504:
493:
487:
484:
473:
461:
450:
400:M60 machine gun
389:rifle cartridge
368:
366:
364:
83:Service history
62:
44:
39:
36:7.62 mm caliber
32:.308 Winchester
28:
23:
22:
15:
12:
11:
5:
8415:
8413:
8405:
8404:
8399:
8394:
8389:
8384:
8374:
8373:
8367:
8366:
8364:
8363:
8358:
8353:
8348:
8343:
8338:
8336:7.62×51mm NATO
8333:
8328:
8326:5.56×45mm NATO
8323:
8317:
8315:
8309:
8308:
8306:
8305:
8300:
8295:
8290:
8285:
8280:
8274:
8272:
8266:
8265:
8263:
8262:
8257:
8252:
8247:
8241:
8239:
8233:
8232:
8230:
8229:
8224:
8222:E1 81mm Mortar
8219:
8217:E1 51mm Mortar
8213:
8211:
8205:
8204:
8202:
8201:
8196:
8191:
8188:
8182:
8180:
8174:
8173:
8171:
8170:
8165:
8160:
8155:
8150:
8145:
8140:
8135:
8129:
8127:
8121:
8120:
8118:
8117:
8112:
8107:
8102:
8100:SAF Carbine 1A
8096:
8094:
8088:
8087:
8084:
8083:
8081:
8080:
8075:
8070:
8065:
8060:
8055:
8050:
8044:
8042:
8036:
8035:
8033:
8032:
8030:Dragunov SVD59
8026:
8024:
8018:
8017:
8015:
8014:
8009:
8004:
7998:
7996:
7990:
7989:
7987:
7986:
7981:
7976:
7974:Arsenal Co. AR
7971:
7966:
7961:
7956:
7951:
7945:
7943:
7941:Assault rifles
7934:
7928:
7927:
7925:
7924:
7919:
7914:
7908:
7906:
7900:
7899:
7892:
7890:
7889:
7882:
7875:
7867:
7858:
7857:
7855:
7854:
7852:12.7×99mm NATO
7849:
7847:7.62×51mm NATO
7844:
7842:5.56×45mm NATO
7839:
7834:
7829:
7823:
7821:
7815:
7814:
7812:
7811:
7806:
7801:
7796:
7791:
7785:
7783:
7777:
7776:
7774:
7773:
7768:
7762:
7760:
7754:
7753:
7751:
7750:
7745:
7740:
7734:
7732:
7726:
7725:
7723:
7722:
7717:
7711:
7709:
7703:
7702:
7700:
7699:
7694:
7689:
7683:
7681:
7675:
7674:
7672:
7671:
7666:
7660:
7658:
7652:
7651:
7649:
7648:
7642:
7640:
7634:
7633:
7630:
7629:
7627:
7626:
7620:
7618:
7612:
7611:
7609:
7608:
7603:
7598:
7592:
7590:
7584:
7583:
7581:
7580:
7575:
7574:(and variants)
7569:
7563:
7561:
7559:Assault rifles
7552:
7546:
7545:
7543:
7542:
7537:
7532:
7526:
7524:
7518:
7517:
7512:
7510:
7509:
7502:
7495:
7487:
7478:
7477:
7475:
7474:
7469:
7464:
7459:
7454:
7452:12.7×99mm NATO
7449:
7447:7.62×51mm NATO
7444:
7442:5.56×45mm NATO
7438:
7436:
7432:
7431:
7429:
7428:
7422:
7420:
7414:
7413:
7411:
7410:
7404:
7402:
7396:
7395:
7393:
7392:
7390:M3 Carl Gustaf
7387:
7381:
7379:
7373:
7372:
7370:
7369:
7364:
7359:
7353:
7351:
7341:
7340:
7338:
7337:
7332:
7327:
7325:Minimi 7.62 TR
7322:
7316:
7314:
7308:
7307:
7305:
7304:
7298:
7296:
7290:
7289:
7287:
7286:
7280:
7278:
7272:
7271:
7269:
7268:
7263:
7258:
7253:
7248:
7243:
7237:
7235:
7229:
7228:
7226:
7225:
7220:
7215:
7209:
7207:
7201:Assault rifles
7197:
7196:
7194:
7193:
7188:
7183:
7177:
7175:
7169:
7168:
7161:
7159:
7158:
7151:
7144:
7136:
7127:
7126:
7124:
7123:
7118:
7113:
7108:
7106:12.7×99mm NATO
7103:
7101:7.62×51mm NATO
7098:
7093:
7091:5.56×45mm NATO
7087:
7085:
7081:
7080:
7078:
7077:
7071:
7069:
7063:
7062:
7060:
7059:
7054:
7049:
7044:
7038:
7036:
7030:
7029:
7027:
7026:
7021:
7019:Carl Gustaf M4
7016:
7010:
7008:
7002:
7001:
6999:
6998:
6993:
6988:
6986:L17A1/A2 (UGL)
6982:
6980:
6974:
6973:
6971:
6970:
6965:
6959:
6957:
6951:
6950:
6948:
6947:
6942:
6936:
6934:
6928:
6927:
6925:
6924:
6919:
6914:
6908:
6906:
6900:
6899:
6897:
6896:
6891:
6886:
6884:L115A3, L115A4
6881:
6875:
6873:
6867:
6866:
6864:
6863:
6858:
6853:
6848:
6843:
6838:
6832:
6830:
6820:Assault rifles
6816:
6815:
6813:
6812:
6806:
6804:
6798:
6797:
6788:
6786:
6785:
6778:
6771:
6763:
6754:
6753:
6751:
6750:
6737:
6732:
6727:
6722:
6717:
6715:7.62×51mm NATO
6712:
6707:
6702:
6700:5.56×45mm NATO
6697:
6692:
6687:
6681:
6679:
6673:
6672:
6669:
6668:
6666:
6665:
6663:FIM-92 Stinger
6660:
6655:
6649:
6647:
6641:
6640:
6638:
6637:
6632:
6627:
6622:
6616:
6614:
6608:
6607:
6605:
6604:
6599:
6593:
6591:
6585:
6584:
6582:
6581:
6576:
6571:
6565:
6563:
6557:
6556:
6554:
6553:
6548:
6543:
6538:
6533:
6528:
6523:
6517:
6515:
6506:
6500:
6499:
6497:
6496:
6486:
6481:
6476:
6471:
6466:
6456:
6450:
6448:
6442:
6441:
6439:
6438:
6433:
6428:
6423:
6418:
6412:
6410:
6404:
6403:
6401:
6400:
6395:
6390:
6385:
6379:
6377:
6371:
6370:
6367:
6366:
6364:
6363:
6358:
6353:
6344:
6339:
6334:
6329:
6324:
6319:
6314:
6309:
6304:
6298:
6296:
6286:
6285:
6283:
6282:
6277:
6272:
6267:
6262:
6257:
6252:
6247:
6242:
6237:
6231:
6229:
6223:
6222:
6220:
6219:
6214:
6209:
6204:
6199:
6194:
6189:
6184:
6179:
6174:
6169:
6164:
6159:
6153:
6151:
6138:
6132:
6131:
6129:
6128:
6123:
6118:
6113:
6108:
6103:
6094:
6089:
6084:
6079:
6073:
6071:
6065:
6064:
6048:
6046:
6045:
6038:
6031:
6023:
6014:
6013:
6011:
6010:
6004:
6002:
5998:
5997:
5994:
5993:
5991:
5990:
5984:
5982:
5972:
5968:
5967:
5964:
5963:
5961:
5960:
5954:
5952:
5948:
5947:
5945:
5944:
5939:
5934:
5928:
5926:
5919:
5915:
5914:
5911:
5910:
5908:
5907:
5902:
5897:
5891:
5889:
5885:
5884:
5882:
5881:
5876:
5870:
5868:
5864:
5863:
5861:
5860:
5854:
5852:
5845:
5841:
5840:
5837:
5836:
5834:
5833:
5828:
5823:
5818:
5813:
5808:
5803:
5798:
5796:.260 Remington
5793:
5788:
5783:
5777:
5775:
5765:
5761:
5760:
5757:
5756:
5754:
5753:
5747:
5745:
5738:
5737:
5735:
5734:
5732:7.62×51mm NATO
5724:
5722:
5712:
5708:
5707:
5704:
5703:
5701:
5700:
5695:
5690:
5688:.510 DTC EUROP
5685:
5680:
5674:
5672:
5665:
5664:
5662:
5661:
5655:
5653:
5651:.280 Remington
5646:
5645:
5643:
5642:
5637:
5632:
5627:
5621:
5619:
5609:
5605:
5604:
5601:
5600:
5598:
5597:
5592:
5587:
5582:
5577:
5572:
5567:
5562:
5560:.280 Remington
5557:
5552:
5547:
5542:
5536:
5534:
5524:
5520:
5519:
5516:
5515:
5513:
5512:
5506:
5504:
5494:
5490:
5489:
5487:
5486:
5480:
5478:
5474:
5473:
5467:
5465:
5464:
5457:
5450:
5442:
5436:
5435:
5430:
5418:
5411:
5410:External links
5408:
5406:
5405:
5374:
5353:
5317:
5287:
5258:
5241:Sniper Central
5225:
5194:
5175:
5144:
5125:quarryhs.co.uk
5109:
5079:
5067:BAEsystems.com
5054:
5025:
4996:
4967:
4945:
4886:
4847:
4815:
4781:
4748:
4730:
4710:Quarryhs.co.uk
4686:
4653:
4624:
4598:
4574:
4540:
4515:
4484:
4458:
4429:
4408:
4386:
4368:
4342:
4324:
4298:
4265:
4192:
4163:
4152:
4133:
4099:
4068:
4032:
4001:
3982:
3951:
3920:
3905:
3883:
3861:
3836:
3813:
3802:
3791:
3755:
3720:
3695:
3662:
3637:
3612:
3578:
3550:
3522:
3500:
3464:
3447:303british.com
3434:
3398:
3366:
3340:
3308:
3280:
3252:
3222:
3218:Military Times
3199:
3195:Military Times
3176:
3140:
3099:
3076:
3057:
3035:
3004:
2969:
2935:
2918:quarryhs.co.uk
2904:
2893:
2886:
2878:Future Weapons
2863:
2833:
2803:
2773:
2741:
2722:
2697:
2677:
2652:
2620:
2618:
2615:
2614:
2613:
2608:
2603:
2598:
2588:
2583:
2578:
2573:
2566:
2563:
2562:
2561:
2557:
2553:
2549:
2546:
2542:
2523:ammunition box
2510:
2509:
2468:
2466:
2459:
2453:
2450:
2449:
2448:
2442:
2436:
2430:
2420:
2414:
2408:
2398:
2388:
2382:
2376:
2370:
2360:
2354:
2348:
2342:
2332:
2326:
2320:
2314:
2308:
2302:
2296:
2290:
2280:
2266:
2260:
2254:
2248:
2242:
2236:
2183:
2180:
2179:
2178:
2173:
2167:
2161:
2155:
2149:
2143:
2140:Energa grenade
2133:
2127:
2121:
2115:
2109:
2103:
2094:
2088:
2082:
2076:
2071:
2062:
2056:
2047:
1977:
1976:United Kingdom
1974:
1973:
1972:
1966:
1960:
1954:
1948:
1942:
1936:
1930:
1924:
1918:
1912:
1906:
1900:
1894:
1888:
1882:
1876:
1870:
1864:
1858:
1852:
1846:
1840:
1830:
1824:
1797:
1794:
1793:
1792:
1776:
1773:
1772:
1771:
1762:. Produced at
1732:
1729:
1718:in use by the
1708:
1707:
1697:
1687:
1677:
1671:
1665:
1656:
1636:
1633:
1632:
1631:
1621:
1611:
1599:
1596:
1595:
1594:
1588:
1582:
1576:
1570:
1562:
1559:
1558:
1557:
1552:: Designed by
1547:
1538:: Designed by
1533:
1528:: Designed by
1523:
1517:: Designed by
1510:
1507:
1506:
1505:
1500:
1494:
1488:
1482:
1472:
1461:
1458:
1443:
1442:
1401:
1399:
1392:
1385:
1384:
1378:September 2021
1361:
1359:
1352:
1346:
1343:
1325:
1322:
1309:
1252:
1249:
1215:
1212:
1145:to create the
1108:
1105:
1097:assault rifles
1032:
1029:
1027:
1024:
1000:
999:
996:
993:
990:
985:
978:
977:
974:
971:
968:
965:.223 Remington
962:
955:
954:
951:
948:
945:
942:
935:
934:
931:
928:
925:
922:
904:.223 Remington
798:5.56×45mm NATO
781:
778:
745:
744:
741:
738:
735:
732:
728:
727:
724:
721:
714:
711:
707:
706:
703:
700:
697:
694:
690:
689:
686:
683:
680:
677:
673:
672:
669:
666:
663:
660:
656:
655:
652:
649:
646:
643:
639:
638:
635:
632:
629:
626:
594:
591:
544:semi-automatic
506:
505:
488:September 2017
464:
462:
455:
449:
446:
414:assault rifles
407:5.56×45mm NATO
377:7.62×51mm NATO
371:
370:
360:
359:
356:
355:
352:
349:
345:
344:
341:
338:
334:
333:
330:
327:
323:
322:
319:
316:
308:
307:
304:
303:
300:
299:
295:
294:
291:
283:
282:
279:
275:
274:
271:
267:
266:
263:
259:
258:
255:
251:
250:
247:
243:
242:
239:
235:
234:
231:
227:
226:
223:
219:
218:
215:
211:
210:
207:
203:
202:
199:
195:
194:
191:
190:Case type
187:
186:
172:
168:
167:
166:Specifications
163:
162:
119:Yom Kippur War
108:
104:
103:
97:
93:
92:
89:
85:
84:
80:
79:
76:
72:
71:
68:
64:
63:
56:
48:
47:
45:7.62×51mm NATO
26:
24:
14:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
8414:
8403:
8400:
8398:
8395:
8393:
8390:
8388:
8385:
8383:
8380:
8379:
8377:
8362:
8359:
8357:
8354:
8352:
8349:
8347:
8344:
8342:
8339:
8337:
8334:
8332:
8329:
8327:
8324:
8322:
8319:
8318:
8316:
8314:
8310:
8304:
8301:
8299:
8296:
8294:
8291:
8289:
8286:
8284:
8281:
8279:
8276:
8275:
8273:
8271:
8267:
8261:
8258:
8256:
8253:
8251:
8248:
8246:
8243:
8242:
8240:
8238:
8234:
8228:
8225:
8223:
8220:
8218:
8215:
8214:
8212:
8210:
8206:
8200:
8199:AGS-17 Plamya
8197:
8195:
8192:
8189:
8187:
8184:
8183:
8181:
8179:
8175:
8169:
8166:
8164:
8161:
8159:
8156:
8154:
8151:
8149:
8146:
8144:
8141:
8139:
8136:
8134:
8131:
8130:
8128:
8126:
8122:
8116:
8113:
8111:
8108:
8106:
8103:
8101:
8098:
8097:
8095:
8093:
8089:
8079:
8076:
8074:
8071:
8069:
8066:
8064:
8061:
8059:
8056:
8054:
8051:
8049:
8046:
8045:
8043:
8041:
8037:
8031:
8028:
8027:
8025:
8023:
8019:
8013:
8010:
8008:
8005:
8003:
8000:
7999:
7997:
7995:
7991:
7985:
7982:
7980:
7977:
7975:
7972:
7970:
7967:
7965:
7962:
7960:
7957:
7955:
7952:
7950:
7947:
7946:
7944:
7942:
7938:
7935:
7933:
7929:
7923:
7920:
7918:
7915:
7913:
7910:
7909:
7907:
7905:
7901:
7896:
7888:
7883:
7881:
7876:
7874:
7869:
7868:
7865:
7853:
7850:
7848:
7845:
7843:
7840:
7838:
7835:
7833:
7830:
7828:
7825:
7824:
7822:
7820:
7816:
7810:
7807:
7805:
7802:
7800:
7797:
7795:
7792:
7790:
7787:
7786:
7784:
7782:
7778:
7772:
7769:
7767:
7764:
7763:
7761:
7759:
7755:
7749:
7746:
7744:
7741:
7739:
7736:
7735:
7733:
7731:
7727:
7721:
7718:
7716:
7713:
7712:
7710:
7708:
7704:
7698:
7695:
7693:
7690:
7688:
7685:
7684:
7682:
7680:
7676:
7670:
7667:
7665:
7662:
7661:
7659:
7657:
7653:
7647:
7644:
7643:
7641:
7639:
7635:
7625:
7624:PGM Hécate II
7622:
7621:
7619:
7617:
7613:
7607:
7604:
7602:
7599:
7597:
7594:
7593:
7591:
7589:
7585:
7579:
7576:
7573:
7570:
7568:
7565:
7564:
7562:
7560:
7556:
7553:
7551:
7547:
7541:
7538:
7536:
7533:
7531:
7528:
7527:
7525:
7523:
7519:
7515:
7508:
7503:
7501:
7496:
7494:
7489:
7488:
7485:
7473:
7470:
7468:
7465:
7463:
7460:
7458:
7455:
7453:
7450:
7448:
7445:
7443:
7440:
7439:
7437:
7433:
7427:
7424:
7423:
7421:
7419:
7415:
7409:
7406:
7405:
7403:
7401:
7397:
7391:
7388:
7386:
7383:
7382:
7380:
7378:
7374:
7368:
7365:
7363:
7360:
7358:
7355:
7354:
7352:
7350:
7346:
7342:
7336:
7333:
7331:
7328:
7326:
7323:
7321:
7318:
7317:
7315:
7313:
7309:
7303:
7302:Remington 870
7300:
7299:
7297:
7295:
7291:
7285:
7282:
7281:
7279:
7277:
7273:
7267:
7264:
7262:
7259:
7257:
7254:
7252:
7249:
7247:
7244:
7242:
7239:
7238:
7236:
7234:
7233:Sniper rifles
7230:
7224:
7221:
7219:
7216:
7214:
7211:
7210:
7208:
7206:
7202:
7198:
7192:
7189:
7187:
7184:
7182:
7179:
7178:
7176:
7174:
7170:
7165:
7157:
7152:
7150:
7145:
7143:
7138:
7137:
7134:
7122:
7119:
7117:
7114:
7112:
7109:
7107:
7104:
7102:
7099:
7097:
7094:
7092:
7089:
7088:
7086:
7082:
7076:
7073:
7072:
7070:
7068:
7064:
7058:
7055:
7053:
7050:
7048:
7045:
7043:
7040:
7039:
7037:
7035:
7031:
7025:
7022:
7020:
7017:
7015:
7012:
7011:
7009:
7007:
7003:
6997:
6994:
6992:
6989:
6987:
6984:
6983:
6981:
6979:
6975:
6969:
6966:
6964:
6961:
6960:
6958:
6956:
6952:
6946:
6943:
6941:
6938:
6937:
6935:
6933:
6929:
6923:
6920:
6918:
6915:
6913:
6910:
6909:
6907:
6905:
6901:
6895:
6892:
6890:
6889:L121A1 (AW50)
6887:
6885:
6882:
6880:
6877:
6876:
6874:
6872:
6871:Sniper rifles
6868:
6862:
6861:L403A1 (KS-1)
6859:
6857:
6854:
6852:
6849:
6847:
6844:
6842:
6839:
6837:
6834:
6833:
6831:
6829:
6825:
6821:
6817:
6811:
6808:
6807:
6805:
6803:
6799:
6795:
6791:
6784:
6779:
6777:
6772:
6770:
6765:
6764:
6761:
6749:
6745:
6741:
6738:
6736:
6733:
6731:
6728:
6726:
6723:
6721:
6718:
6716:
6713:
6711:
6708:
6706:
6703:
6701:
6698:
6696:
6693:
6691:
6688:
6686:
6683:
6682:
6680:
6678:
6674:
6664:
6661:
6659:
6656:
6654:
6651:
6650:
6648:
6646:
6642:
6636:
6633:
6631:
6628:
6626:
6623:
6621:
6618:
6617:
6615:
6613:
6609:
6603:
6600:
6598:
6595:
6594:
6592:
6590:
6586:
6580:
6577:
6575:
6572:
6570:
6567:
6566:
6564:
6562:
6558:
6552:
6549:
6547:
6544:
6542:
6539:
6537:
6534:
6532:
6529:
6527:
6524:
6522:
6519:
6518:
6516:
6514:
6510:
6507:
6505:
6501:
6494:
6490:
6487:
6485:
6482:
6480:
6477:
6475:
6472:
6470:
6467:
6464:
6460:
6457:
6455:
6452:
6451:
6449:
6447:
6443:
6437:
6434:
6432:
6429:
6427:
6424:
6422:
6419:
6417:
6414:
6413:
6411:
6409:
6405:
6399:
6396:
6394:
6391:
6389:
6386:
6384:
6381:
6380:
6378:
6376:
6372:
6362:
6359:
6357:
6354:
6352:
6348:
6345:
6343:
6340:
6338:
6335:
6333:
6330:
6328:
6325:
6323:
6320:
6318:
6315:
6313:
6310:
6308:
6305:
6303:
6300:
6299:
6297:
6295:
6294:anti-materiel
6291:
6287:
6281:
6278:
6276:
6273:
6271:
6268:
6266:
6263:
6261:
6258:
6256:
6253:
6251:
6248:
6246:
6243:
6241:
6238:
6236:
6233:
6232:
6230:
6228:
6224:
6218:
6215:
6213:
6210:
6208:
6205:
6203:
6200:
6198:
6195:
6193:
6190:
6188:
6185:
6183:
6180:
6178:
6175:
6173:
6170:
6168:
6165:
6163:
6160:
6158:
6155:
6154:
6152:
6150:
6146:
6142:
6139:
6137:
6133:
6127:
6124:
6122:
6119:
6117:
6114:
6112:
6109:
6107:
6104:
6102:
6098:
6095:
6093:
6090:
6088:
6085:
6083:
6080:
6078:
6075:
6074:
6072:
6070:
6066:
6062:
6058:
6055:
6052:
6044:
6039:
6037:
6032:
6030:
6025:
6024:
6021:
6009:
6006:
6005:
6003:
5999:
5989:
5986:
5985:
5983:
5981:
5976:
5973:
5969:
5959:
5956:
5955:
5953:
5949:
5943:
5940:
5938:
5935:
5933:
5930:
5929:
5927:
5923:
5920:
5916:
5906:
5903:
5901:
5898:
5896:
5893:
5892:
5890:
5886:
5880:
5877:
5875:
5872:
5871:
5869:
5865:
5859:
5856:
5855:
5853:
5849:
5846:
5842:
5832:
5829:
5827:
5824:
5822:
5819:
5817:
5814:
5812:
5809:
5807:
5804:
5802:
5799:
5797:
5794:
5792:
5789:
5787:
5784:
5782:
5779:
5778:
5776:
5774:
5769:
5766:
5762:
5752:
5749:
5748:
5746:
5744:
5739:
5733:
5729:
5726:
5725:
5723:
5721:
5716:
5713:
5709:
5699:
5696:
5694:
5691:
5689:
5686:
5684:
5681:
5679:
5676:
5675:
5673:
5671:
5666:
5660:
5657:
5656:
5654:
5652:
5647:
5641:
5638:
5636:
5633:
5631:
5628:
5626:
5623:
5622:
5620:
5618:
5613:
5610:
5606:
5596:
5593:
5591:
5588:
5586:
5583:
5581:
5578:
5576:
5573:
5571:
5568:
5566:
5563:
5561:
5558:
5556:
5553:
5551:
5548:
5546:
5543:
5541:
5538:
5537:
5535:
5533:
5528:
5525:
5521:
5511:
5508:
5507:
5505:
5503:
5498:
5495:
5491:
5485:
5482:
5481:
5479:
5475:
5471:
5463:
5458:
5456:
5451:
5449:
5444:
5443:
5440:
5434:
5431:
5429:
5425:
5422:
5419:
5417:
5414:
5413:
5409:
5393:
5389:
5385:
5378:
5375:
5372:
5368:
5365:
5360:
5358:
5354:
5338:
5334:
5327:
5321:
5318:
5305:
5301:
5297:
5291:
5288:
5280:
5276:
5269:
5262:
5259:
5246:
5242:
5238:
5232:
5230:
5226:
5215:on 2012-11-30
5211:
5204:
5198:
5195:
5191:
5187:
5184:
5179:
5176:
5163:
5159:
5155:
5148:
5145:
5134:on 2016-10-27
5130:
5126:
5119:
5113:
5110:
5098:
5094:
5088:
5086:
5084:
5080:
5068:
5064:
5063:"7.62mm Ball"
5058:
5055:
5043:
5039:
5035:
5029:
5026:
5014:
5010:
5003:
5001:
4997:
4985:
4982:
4978:
4971:
4968:
4963:
4959:
4955:
4949:
4946:
4930:
4926:
4919:
4913:
4911:
4909:
4907:
4905:
4903:
4901:
4899:
4897:
4895:
4893:
4891:
4887:
4871:
4864:
4860:
4854:
4852:
4848:
4832:
4825:
4819:
4816:
4805:on 2021-07-20
4804:
4800:
4796:
4790:
4788:
4786:
4782:
4769:
4765:
4761:
4755:
4753:
4749:
4744:
4740:
4734:
4731:
4715:
4711:
4704:
4697:
4695:
4693:
4691:
4687:
4674:
4670:
4666:
4660:
4658:
4654:
4642:
4638:
4631:
4629:
4625:
4613:
4609:
4602:
4599:
4595:
4584:
4578:
4575:
4563:
4559:
4558:
4553:
4547:
4545:
4541:
4529:
4525:
4519:
4516:
4504:. 14 May 2017
4503:
4499:
4493:
4491:
4489:
4485:
4472:
4468:
4462:
4459:
4447:
4443:
4436:
4434:
4430:
4425:
4421:
4415:
4413:
4409:
4396:
4390:
4387:
4382:
4378:
4372:
4369:
4356:
4352:
4346:
4343:
4338:
4334:
4328:
4325:
4312:
4308:
4302:
4299:
4286:
4282:
4278:
4272:
4270:
4266:
4253:
4249:
4245:
4239:
4237:
4235:
4233:
4231:
4229:
4227:
4225:
4223:
4221:
4219:
4217:
4215:
4213:
4211:
4209:
4207:
4205:
4203:
4201:
4199:
4197:
4193:
4188:
4184:
4178:
4176:
4174:
4172:
4170:
4168:
4164:
4161:
4156:
4153:
4149:
4145:
4142:
4137:
4134:
4130:
4126:
4122:
4119:
4115:
4111:
4108:
4103:
4100:
4085:
4078:
4072:
4069:
4053:
4049:
4042:
4036:
4033:
4022:on 2017-11-10
4018:
4011:
4005:
4002:
3998:
3994:
3991:
3986:
3983:
3968:
3961:
3955:
3952:
3937:
3930:
3924:
3921:
3916:
3909:
3906:
3901:
3897:
3893:
3887:
3884:
3879:
3875:
3871:
3865:
3862:
3857:
3853:
3849:
3843:
3841:
3837:
3832:
3828:
3824:
3817:
3814:
3811:
3806:
3803:
3800:
3795:
3792:
3776:
3772:
3765:
3759:
3756:
3748:
3744:
3743:Fnherstal.com
3737:
3731:
3729:
3727:
3725:
3721:
3709:
3708:Fnherstal.com
3705:
3699:
3696:
3683:
3679:
3676:
3669:
3667:
3663:
3650:
3644:
3642:
3638:
3625:
3619:
3617:
3613:
3601:. August 2019
3600:
3593:
3587:
3585:
3583:
3579:
3567:
3563:
3557:
3555:
3551:
3539:
3535:
3529:
3527:
3523:
3510:
3504:
3501:
3485:
3481:
3474:
3468:
3465:
3452:
3448:
3444:
3438:
3435:
3419:
3415:
3408:
3402:
3399:
3388:on 2017-01-02
3384:
3377:
3370:
3367:
3354:
3350:
3344:
3341:
3329:on 2011-07-16
3325:
3318:
3312:
3309:
3301:
3298:. June 2014.
3297:
3296:Apps.dtic.mil
3290:
3284:
3281:
3273:
3269:
3262:
3256:
3253:
3240:
3236:
3232:
3226:
3223:
3220:. 7 May 2018.
3219:
3215:
3211:
3208:
3203:
3200:
3197:. 8 May 2018.
3196:
3192:
3188:
3185:
3180:
3177:
3161:
3157:
3150:
3144:
3141:
3125:
3121:
3114:
3108:
3106:
3104:
3100:
3094:
3090:
3086:
3080:
3077:
3073:
3069:
3066:
3061:
3058:
3054:
3050:
3047:
3042:
3040:
3036:
3021:
3014:
3008:
3005:
2990:
2986:
2985:Apps.dtic.mil
2979:
2973:
2970:
2957:
2953:
2949:
2942:
2940:
2936:
2923:
2919:
2915:
2908:
2905:
2902:
2897:
2894:
2889:
2883:
2879:
2872:
2870:
2868:
2864:
2851:
2847:
2843:
2837:
2834:
2821:
2817:
2813:
2807:
2804:
2791:
2787:
2783:
2777:
2774:
2766:
2762:
2755:
2748:
2746:
2742:
2739:
2735:
2732:
2726:
2723:
2711:
2707:
2701:
2698:
2694:on 2009-01-27
2693:
2689:
2688:
2681:
2678:
2666:
2662:
2656:
2653:
2648:
2637:
2630:
2628:
2626:
2622:
2616:
2612:
2609:
2607:
2604:
2602:
2599:
2596:
2592:
2589:
2587:
2584:
2582:
2579:
2577:
2574:
2572:
2569:
2568:
2564:
2558:
2554:
2550:
2547:
2543:
2539:
2535:
2534:
2533:
2528:
2524:
2520:
2516:
2506:
2503:
2495:
2485:
2481:
2475:
2474:
2469:This section
2467:
2463:
2458:
2457:
2451:
2446:
2443:
2440:
2437:
2434:
2431:
2428:
2424:
2421:
2418:
2415:
2412:
2409:
2406:
2404:
2399:
2396:
2394:
2389:
2386:
2383:
2380:
2377:
2374:
2371:
2368:
2364:
2361:
2358:
2355:
2352:
2349:
2346:
2343:
2340:
2339:gilding metal
2336:
2333:
2330:
2327:
2324:
2321:
2318:
2315:
2312:
2309:
2306:
2303:
2300:
2297:
2294:
2291:
2288:
2286:
2281:
2278:
2274:
2270:
2267:
2264:
2261:
2258:
2255:
2252:
2249:
2246:
2243:
2240:
2237:
2233:
2229:
2225:
2222:
2221:
2216:
2208:
2201:
2198:Marine Corps
2196:
2188:
2182:United States
2181:
2177:
2174:
2171:
2168:
2165:
2162:
2159:
2156:
2153:
2150:
2147:
2144:
2141:
2137:
2134:
2131:
2128:
2125:
2122:
2119:
2116:
2113:
2110:
2107:
2104:
2102:
2098:
2095:
2092:
2089:
2086:
2083:
2080:
2077:
2075:
2072:
2070:
2066:
2063:
2060:
2057:
2055:
2051:
2048:
2045:
2041:
2037:
2033:
2030:
2029:
2028:
2026:
2022:
2018:
1994:
1987:
1982:
1975:
1970:
1967:
1964:
1961:
1958:
1955:
1952:
1949:
1946:
1943:
1940:
1937:
1934:
1931:
1928:
1925:
1922:
1919:
1916:
1913:
1910:
1907:
1904:
1901:
1898:
1895:
1892:
1889:
1886:
1883:
1880:
1877:
1874:
1871:
1868:
1865:
1862:
1859:
1856:
1853:
1850:
1847:
1844:
1841:
1838:
1834:
1831:
1828:
1825:
1822:
1818:
1815:
1814:
1813:
1811:
1795:
1790:
1786:
1782:
1779:
1778:
1774:
1769:
1765:
1761:
1757:
1754:, mainly the
1753:
1752:sniper rifles
1750:
1746:
1742:
1738:
1735:
1734:
1730:
1725:
1721:
1717:
1712:
1705:
1703:
1698:
1695:
1693:
1688:
1685:
1683:
1678:
1675:
1672:
1669:
1666:
1663:
1662:
1657:
1654:
1650:
1646:
1644:
1639:
1638:
1634:
1629:
1625:
1622:
1619:
1615:
1612:
1609:
1605:
1602:
1601:
1597:
1592:
1591:C181 (Sniper)
1589:
1586:
1585:C175 (Sniper)
1583:
1580:
1577:
1574:
1571:
1568:
1565:
1564:
1560:
1555:
1551:
1548:
1545:
1541:
1537:
1534:
1531:
1527:
1524:
1520:
1516:
1515:SS77/1 (Ball)
1513:
1512:
1508:
1504:
1501:
1498:
1495:
1492:
1489:
1486:
1483:
1480:
1476:
1473:
1471:
1468:
1467:
1466:
1459:
1454:
1449:
1439:
1436:
1428:
1418:
1414:
1408:
1407:
1402:This section
1400:
1396:
1391:
1390:
1381:
1371:
1365:
1362:This article
1360:
1356:
1351:
1350:
1344:
1342:
1340:
1336:
1331:
1323:
1321:
1317:
1314:
1307:
1302:
1299:
1295:
1290:
1287:
1285:
1280:
1278:
1270:
1266:
1262:
1259:Example of a
1257:
1250:
1248:
1245:
1241:
1236:
1234:
1230:
1225:
1221:
1213:
1211:
1208:
1204:
1200:
1196:
1192:
1188:
1184:
1180:
1176:
1172:
1168:
1164:
1160:
1156:
1152:
1148:
1144:
1140:
1137:
1133:
1129:
1125:
1117:
1113:
1106:
1104:
1102:
1101:battle rifles
1098:
1094:
1090:
1086:
1082:
1078:
1074:
1070:
1066:
1062:
1058:
1053:
1050:
1046:
1045:sniper rifles
1037:
1030:
1025:
1023:
1020:
1016:
1012:
1008:
997:
994:
991:
989:
986:
980:
979:
975:
972:
969:
966:
963:
957:
956:
952:
949:
946:
943:
937:
936:
932:
929:
926:
923:
920:
919:
916:
914:
909:
905:
900:
897:
893:
889:
885:
881:
875:
873:
869:
865:
860:
856:
855:Project SALVO
851:
849:
845:
841:
837:
833:
829:
825:
821:
817:
814:
810:
803:
799:
795:
791:
786:
779:
777:
774:
770:
768:
764:
761:
756:
755:Canadian Army
752:
742:
739:
736:
733:
730:
729:
725:
722:
719:
715:
712:
709:
708:
704:
701:
698:
695:
692:
691:
687:
684:
681:
678:
675:
674:
670:
667:
664:
661:
658:
657:
653:
650:
647:
644:
641:
640:
636:
634:Manufacturer
633:
630:
627:
624:
623:
620:
618:
613:
609:
604:
600:
592:
590:
587:
583:
579:
575:
570:
568:
564:
560:
556:
551:
549:
548:.276 Pedersen
545:
541:
537:
528:
521:
517:
512:
502:
499:
491:
481:
477:
471:
470:
465:This section
463:
459:
454:
453:
447:
445:
443:
439:
435:
431:
427:
426:sniper rifles
423:
419:
415:
411:
408:
403:
401:
397:
392:
390:
386:
382:
378:
361:
350:
347:
346:
339:
336:
335:
328:
325:
324:
313:
309:
305:
301:
296:
292:
289:
284:
280:
276:
272:
268:
264:
260:
256:
252:
248:
244:
240:
236:
232:
228:
224:
220:
216:
212:
208:
204:
200:
196:
192:
188:
184:
180:
176:
173:
169:
164:
160:
156:
152:
148:
144:
140:
136:
132:
128:
127:Falklands War
124:
123:Iran–Iraq War
120:
116:
112:
109:
105:
101:
98:
94:
90:
86:
81:
78:United States
77:
73:
69:
65:
60:
54:
49:
42:
37:
33:
19:
8335:
8298:SA-16 Gimlet
8125:Machine guns
8068:Denel NTW-20
8002:M4A1 carbine
7846:
7748:MO-120-RT-61
7679:Machine guns
7588:Sniper rifle
7535:MAC Mle 1950
7472:40mm grenade
7446:
7312:Machine guns
7100:
6996:L134A1 (GMG)
6955:Machine guns
6836:L85A3 (SA80)
6714:
6446:Machine guns
6426:Colt 9mm SMG
6312:M110A1 CSASS
5988:.338 Whisper
5821:.338 Federal
5731:
5678:.416 Barrett
5396:. Retrieved
5377:
5344:. Retrieved
5337:the original
5332:
5320:
5308:. Retrieved
5304:the original
5299:
5290:
5279:the original
5274:
5261:
5249:. Retrieved
5240:
5217:. Retrieved
5210:the original
5197:
5178:
5166:. Retrieved
5162:the original
5157:
5147:
5136:. Retrieved
5129:the original
5124:
5112:
5100:. Retrieved
5096:
5070:. Retrieved
5066:
5057:
5046:. Retrieved
5042:the original
5037:
5028:
5016:. Retrieved
4987:. Retrieved
4970:
4962:the original
4957:
4948:
4936:. Retrieved
4929:the original
4877:. Retrieved
4870:the original
4838:. Retrieved
4831:the original
4818:
4807:. Retrieved
4803:the original
4798:
4772:. Retrieved
4768:the original
4742:
4733:
4721:. Retrieved
4714:the original
4709:
4677:. Retrieved
4673:the original
4644:. Retrieved
4615:. Retrieved
4601:
4593:
4586:. Retrieved
4577:
4566:. Retrieved
4562:the original
4555:
4531:. Retrieved
4527:
4518:
4506:. Retrieved
4501:
4475:. Retrieved
4470:
4461:
4449:. Retrieved
4442:"Ammunition"
4419:
4399:. Retrieved
4389:
4376:
4371:
4359:. Retrieved
4345:
4332:
4327:
4315:. Retrieved
4310:
4301:
4289:. Retrieved
4285:the original
4280:
4256:. Retrieved
4252:the original
4247:
4186:
4155:
4136:
4102:
4091:. Retrieved
4071:
4059:. Retrieved
4052:the original
4047:
4035:
4024:. Retrieved
4017:the original
4004:
3985:
3974:. Retrieved
3954:
3943:. Retrieved
3923:
3914:
3908:
3900:the original
3895:
3886:
3878:the original
3873:
3864:
3856:the original
3852:NetEase News
3851:
3831:the original
3826:
3816:
3805:
3794:
3782:. Retrieved
3775:the original
3770:
3758:
3747:the original
3742:
3711:. Retrieved
3707:
3698:
3686:. Retrieved
3682:the original
3653:. Retrieved
3628:. Retrieved
3603:. Retrieved
3569:. Retrieved
3541:. Retrieved
3513:. Retrieved
3503:
3491:. Retrieved
3484:the original
3479:
3467:
3455:. Retrieved
3451:the original
3446:
3437:
3425:. Retrieved
3418:the original
3413:
3401:
3390:. Retrieved
3383:the original
3369:
3357:. Retrieved
3343:
3331:. Retrieved
3324:the original
3311:
3295:
3283:
3272:the original
3268:Dstan.mod.uk
3267:
3255:
3243:. Retrieved
3239:the original
3234:
3225:
3217:
3202:
3194:
3179:
3167:. Retrieved
3160:the original
3155:
3143:
3131:. Retrieved
3124:the original
3119:
3093:the original
3088:
3079:
3060:
3027:. Retrieved
3007:
2996:. Retrieved
2984:
2972:
2960:. Retrieved
2956:the original
2951:
2926:. Retrieved
2917:
2907:
2896:
2877:
2854:. Retrieved
2850:the original
2845:
2836:
2824:. Retrieved
2820:the original
2815:
2806:
2794:. Retrieved
2790:the original
2785:
2776:
2760:
2725:
2714:. Retrieved
2700:
2692:the original
2686:
2680:
2668:. Retrieved
2664:
2655:
2645:– via
2639:. Retrieved
2576:7 mm caliber
2556:machineguns.
2531:
2498:
2492:January 2021
2489:
2478:Please help
2473:verification
2470:
2444:
2438:
2432:
2422:
2416:
2410:
2400:
2390:
2384:
2378:
2372:
2366:
2362:
2356:
2350:
2344:
2334:
2328:
2322:
2316:
2310:
2304:
2298:
2292:
2284:
2282:
2276:
2268:
2262:
2256:
2250:
2244:
2238:
2227:
2223:
2175:
2169:
2163:
2157:
2151:
2145:
2135:
2129:
2123:
2117:
2111:
2105:
2096:
2090:
2084:
2078:
2073:
2064:
2058:
2049:
2031:
2017:Radway Green
1999:
1968:
1962:
1956:
1950:
1944:
1938:
1932:
1926:
1920:
1914:
1908:
1902:
1896:
1890:
1884:
1878:
1872:
1866:
1860:
1854:
1848:
1842:
1832:
1826:
1816:
1799:
1796:South Africa
1780:
1736:
1704:("practice")
1701:
1699:
1694:("maneuver")
1691:
1689:
1681:
1679:
1673:
1667:
1660:
1658:
1649:West Germany
1642:
1640:
1630:sniper rifle
1623:
1613:
1610:sniper rifle
1603:
1590:
1584:
1578:
1573:C19 (Tracer)
1572:
1566:
1549:
1535:
1526:L78 (Tracer)
1525:
1514:
1502:
1496:
1490:
1484:
1474:
1469:
1463:
1431:
1425:January 2021
1422:
1411:Please help
1406:verification
1403:
1375:
1363:
1327:
1318:
1303:
1291:
1288:
1281:
1274:
1237:
1228:
1219:
1217:
1199:Vektor SS-77
1173:such as the
1167:M134 Minigun
1136:.303 British
1121:
1059:such as the
1054:
1042:
1003:
901:
876:
867:
854:
852:
806:
771:
751:.280 British
748:
631:Description
625:Designation
596:
585:
578:box magazine
571:
563:World War II
552:
533:
494:
485:
474:Please help
469:verification
466:
404:
393:
376:
374:
131:The Troubles
91:1954–present
8321:9×19mm NATO
8158:M2 Browning
8048:Mauser SP66
7837:9×19mm NATO
6963:L7A2 (GPMG)
6794:L numbering
6690:9×19mm NATO
6625:MK 153 SMAW
6265:M110A1 SDMR
5932:5 mm/35 SMc
5781:.22 CHeetah
5720:.300 Savage
5640:.300 Savage
5617:.250 Savage
5580:.400 Whelen
5540:.250 Savage
5072:22 November
4859:Home Office
4723:22 November
4258:21 November
4185:(c. 2010).
4129:IMI Systems
4061:22 November
3784:22 November
3713:22 November
3704:"7.62x51mm"
3493:22 November
3457:22 November
3427:22 November
3333:22 November
3245:22 November
2962:22 November
2856:22 November
2846:Oldammo.com
2826:22 November
2796:22 November
2670:22 November
2665:Archive.org
2641:22 November
2232:Vietnam War
2025:BAE Systems
2013: 1964
2006: 1969
1805: 2010
1764:IMI Systems
1741:Match-grade
1579:C24 (Blank)
1479:Vietnam War
1298:primer type
868:duplex load
864:.22 caliber
846:or heavier
838:because of
824:CETME rifle
820:West German
763:Rifle No. 9
599:.300 Savage
559:bolt action
536:World War I
448:Development
179:.300 Savage
115:Six-Day War
111:Vietnam War
8376:Categories
8356:14.5×114mm
8351:12.7×108mm
8341:7.62×54mmR
8313:Cartridges
8303:SA-7 Grail
8255:RCL Mk III
8063:Vidhwansak
7819:Cartridges
7738:LGI Mle F1
7720:LGI Mle F1
7646:Benelli M4
7572:SIG SG 550
7111:.338 Lapua
7052:Starstreak
6677:Cartridges
6653:BGM-71 TOW
6635:M202 FLASH
6597:M3E1 MAAWS
6569:M224 LWCMS
6531:MK 13 EGLM
6172:MK 18 CQBR
6061:cartridges
5937:6mm Dasher
5831:.45 Raptor
5698:14.5mm JDJ
5683:.460 Steyr
5575:.35 Whelen
5565:.30-06 JDJ
5219:2012-11-08
5138:2017-01-11
5048:2021-08-11
4809:2021-07-27
4568:2021-11-20
4357:. May 2022
4093:2019-03-16
4026:2017-11-10
3976:2019-03-16
3945:2019-03-16
3896:China-Arms
3392:2016-11-10
3359:21 October
3029:2019-01-26
2998:2021-07-13
2716:2019-02-11
2617:References
2571:7.62×54mmR
2538:M13 linked
1626:used with
1616:used with
1606:used with
1567:C21 (Ball)
1554:FN Herstal
1540:FN Herstal
1530:FN Herstal
1519:FN Herstal
924:Cartridge
790:7.62×54mmR
773:Winchester
743:7.62×51mm
726:7.62×51mm
705:7.62×51mm
688:7.62×49mm
671:7.62×49mm
654:7.62×47mm
567:Korean War
379:(official
288:NATO EPVAT
102:and others
88:In service
18:7.62×51 mm
8331:7.62×39mm
8250:RCL Mk II
8190:MKEK T-40
8143:IWI Negev
8138:INSAS LMG
7969:MPi-KM-72
7809:Akeron MP
7256:Mk 14 EBR
6347:MK 22 ASR
6342:MK 21 PSR
6332:M2010 ESR
6317:MK 20 SSR
6302:M110 SASS
6275:MK 12 SPR
6235:Mk 14 EBR
6212:MK 14 EBR
6092:P229R DAK
5978:Based on
5771:Based on
5741:Based on
5718:Based on
5668:Based on
5649:Based on
5615:Based on
5530:Based on
5500:Based on
5477:Prototype
4183:Denel PMP
3870:"CS/LR35"
2541:purposes.
2519:M13 links
2235:velocity.
1661:Weichkern
1653:cannelure
1643:Weichkern
1460:Australia
1370:talk page
1116:M13 links
1089:hit rates
988:7.62×39mm
880:7.62×39mm
872:flechette
809:M14 rifle
802:5.45×39mm
794:7.62×39mm
555:M1 Garand
396:M14 rifle
61:marks (A)
8270:Missiles
7922:SIG P226
7917:Glock 17
7904:Handguns
7893:Current
7832:5.7×28mm
7827:12-gauge
7781:Missiles
7743:LLR 81mm
7638:Shotguns
7540:Glock 17
7522:Handguns
7467:12 gauge
7400:Missiles
7345:Grenades
7335:M2HB-QCB
7294:Shotguns
7205:carbines
7191:Glock 19
7162:Current
7121:12 gauge
7034:Missiles
6932:Shotguns
6824:carbines
6710:6.8×51mm
6685:12 Gauge
6645:Missiles
6630:M141 BDM
6602:M136 AT4
6526:M320 GLM
6504:Ordnance
6459:M249 SAW
6393:M26 MASS
6375:Shotguns
6187:M231 FPW
6069:Handguns
6054:infantry
6049:Current
5693:.55 Boys
5424:Archived
5392:Archived
5367:Archived
5245:Archived
5186:Archived
4938:12 April
4861:(2017).
4741:(1976).
4557:Facebook
4144:Archived
4121:Archived
4110:Archived
4084:Archived
3993:Archived
3967:Archived
3936:Archived
3771:Tssh.com
3353:Archived
3300:Archived
3210:Archived
3187:Archived
3068:Archived
3049:Archived
3020:Archived
2989:Archived
2922:Archived
2765:Archived
2734:Archived
2710:Archived
2565:See also
1682:Hartkern
1203:UKM-2000
1159:M249 SAW
1139:Bren gun
892:Vietcong
760:bull-pup
318:Velocity
143:Iraq War
135:Gulf War
8361:40×46mm
8237:Rockets
8209:Mortars
8012:AKS-74U
8007:Zittara
7994:Carbine
7799:Mistral
7766:LRAC F1
7758:Rockets
7730:Mortars
7606:FN SCAR
7426:F2 81mm
7418:Mortars
7377:Rockets
7173:Pistols
7067:Mortars
7047:Javelin
7014:MATADOR
6802:Pistols
6748:40x53mm
6744:40x51mm
6740:40×46mm
6735:.50 BMG
6695:.45 ACP
6620:M72 LAW
6612:Rockets
6561:Mortars
6541:M32 MGL
6474:M27 IAR
6337:M24 SWS
6260:M38 DMR
6255:M25 SWS
6250:M21 SWS
6240:M39 EMR
6192:M27 IAR
6182:GAU-5/A
6145:Assault
6101:M18 MHS
6001:Related
5670:.50 BMG
5630:6 mm XC
5590:.50 BMG
5585:.44 AMP
5570:.338-06
5398:22 June
5388:YouTube
5346:16 June
5310:16 June
5102:27 July
5018:24 July
4989:24 July
4879:27 July
4840:27 July
4774:20 July
4679:20 July
4646:27 July
4617:27 July
4588:27 July
4533:27 July
4508:27 July
4477:27 July
4451:27 July
4401:27 July
4361:27 July
4317:27 July
4291:20 July
3688:26 July
3655:25 July
3630:25 July
3605:24 July
3571:25 July
3543:25 July
3515:25 July
3169:16 June
3133:16 June
2552:rifles.
2287:, M80A1
2054:Raufoss
2019:and by
1756:M24 SWS
1745:sniping
1716:M24 SWS
1692:Manöver
1635:Germany
1628:QBU-203
1624:DBU-203
1618:QJY-201
1614:DJP-201
1604:CS/DFL3
1509:Belgium
1294:rifling
1132:M1919A4
1069:FN SCAR
1065:SIG 716
884:Type 56
848:barrels
637:Metric
619:rifle.
385:rimless
96:Used by
59:rifling
8260:Shipon
8153:MG 2A1
8078:OSV-96
8040:Sniper
7979:Vz. 58
7964:AK-103
7954:1A SLR
7932:Rifles
7697:Minimi
7578:HK 416
7550:Rifles
7330:MAG 58
7186:HK USP
6846:L129A1
6290:Sniper
6149:battle
6136:Rifles
5958:.20 BR
5905:.30 BR
5900:6mm BR
5251:29 May
5168:29 May
4446:Flickr
2928:29 May
2884:
2591:STANAG
2405:, M959
2395:, M948
2367:T314E3
2021:Kynoch
1775:Norway
1768:Israel
1731:Israel
1608:CS/LR4
1561:Canada
1277:grains
1224:M855A1
1179:FN MAG
1073:L129A1
1019:sniper
983:(1949)
981:AK-47
960:(1962)
940:(1959)
921:Rifle
844:bipods
840:recoil
813:FN FAL
731:T65E5
720:point
710:T65E4
693:T65E3
676:T65E2
659:T65E1
518:, and
436:(e.g.
321:Energy
8278:MILAN
8245:RPG-7
8186:GP-25
8133:MG 1B
7949:INSAS
7789:MILAN
7601:FR F1
7596:FR F2
7567:FAMAS
7530:PAMAS
7385:M72A6
7266:AW50F
7251:HK417
7246:SR-25
7241:SR-98
7223:HK416
6991:L67A1
6841:L22A2
6551:MK 47
6546:MK 19
6493:MK 43
6484:MK 48
6469:XM250
6463:MK 46
6398:M1014
6361:MK 15
6356:MK 13
6307:MK 11
6270:SDM-R
6207:MK 17
6202:MK 16
6197:HK416
6177:XM177
6126:MK 27
6121:MK 26
6116:MK 25
6111:MK 24
6106:MK 23
6077:M1911
5340:(PDF)
5329:(PDF)
5300:Nammo
5282:(PDF)
5271:(PDF)
5213:(PDF)
5206:(PDF)
5132:(PDF)
5121:(PDF)
5013:Alamy
4932:(PDF)
4921:(PDF)
4873:(PDF)
4866:(PDF)
4834:(PDF)
4827:(PDF)
4717:(PDF)
4706:(PDF)
4087:(PDF)
4080:(PDF)
4055:(PDF)
4044:(PDF)
4020:(PDF)
4013:(PDF)
3970:(PDF)
3963:(PDF)
3939:(PDF)
3932:(PDF)
3778:(PDF)
3767:(PDF)
3750:(PDF)
3739:(PDF)
3595:(PDF)
3487:(PDF)
3476:(PDF)
3421:(PDF)
3410:(PDF)
3386:(PDF)
3379:(PDF)
3327:(PDF)
3320:(PDF)
3303:(PDF)
3292:(PDF)
3275:(PDF)
3264:(PDF)
3163:(PDF)
3152:(PDF)
3127:(PDF)
3116:(PDF)
3023:(PDF)
3016:(PDF)
2992:(PDF)
2981:(PDF)
2768:(PDF)
2757:(PDF)
2427:Nammo
2044:proof
1837:Denel
1789:Nammo
1781:NM258
1702:Übung
1598:China
1550:Blank
1313:piezo
1220:M80A1
1195:AA-52
1175:M60E4
1171:GPMGs
1143:MG42s
908:AR-15
888:AK-47
859:burst
718:ogive
628:Case
608:M1906
7794:Eryx
7715:M203
7692:AA52
7687:M2HB
7367:Mk19
7362:M203
7218:M4A5
7042:NLAW
6579:M120
6574:M252
6521:M203
6479:M240
6388:M590
6383:M870
6322:M107
6059:and
6051:U.S.
5400:2017
5348:2022
5312:2022
5253:2016
5170:2016
5104:2023
5074:2021
5020:2023
4991:2023
4940:2022
4881:2021
4842:2021
4776:2021
4725:2021
4681:2021
4648:2023
4619:2023
4590:2023
4535:2023
4510:2023
4479:2023
4453:2023
4403:2023
4363:2023
4319:2023
4293:2021
4260:2021
4116:and
4063:2021
3786:2021
3715:2021
3690:2023
3657:2023
3632:2023
3607:2023
3573:2023
3545:2023
3517:2023
3495:2021
3459:2021
3429:2021
3361:2017
3335:2021
3247:2021
3171:2022
3135:2022
2964:2021
2930:2016
2882:ISBN
2858:2021
2828:2021
2798:2021
2672:2021
2643:2021
2595:NATO
1267:and
1238:The
1205:and
1187:HK21
1183:M240
1169:and
1126:and
1099:and
1091:and
1079:and
1017:and
1009:and
958:M16
938:M14
894:and
886:and
767:NATO
642:T65
574:clip
440:and
428:and
412:and
398:and
381:NATO
375:The
181:and
107:Wars
100:NATO
67:Type
8168:KPV
8163:NSV
8148:PKM
8115:Uzi
7959:AKM
7771:ABL
7669:P90
7664:MP5
7320:F89
7284:MP5
7213:F88
6536:M79
6489:M60
6436:SCW
6431:MPX
6421:MP7
6416:MP5
6351:PSR
6327:M40
6245:M14
6217:M14
6167:XM7
6157:M16
6097:M17
6087:M11
2482:by
2228:T65
2101:CBC
2069:FNM
1810:M13
1785:DMR
1760:MOA
1647:, (
1415:by
1310:max
1269:moa
1265:mil
1207:MG5
1191:MG3
1151:MG3
1147:MG2
913:NVA
826:by
617:T44
586:T20
584:'s
478:by
402:.
8378::
7357:F1
6454:M2
6349:–
6292:,
6162:M4
6147:,
6099:–
6082:M9
5390:.
5386:.
5356:^
5331:.
5298:.
5273:.
5243:.
5239:.
5228:^
5156:.
5123:.
5095:.
5082:^
5065:.
5036:.
5011:.
4999:^
4979:.
4956:.
4923:.
4889:^
4850:^
4797:.
4784:^
4762:.
4751:^
4708:.
4689:^
4667:.
4656:^
4639:.
4627:^
4610:.
4592:.
4554:.
4543:^
4526:.
4500:.
4487:^
4469:.
4444:.
4432:^
4422:.
4411:^
4379:.
4353:.
4335:.
4309:.
4279:.
4268:^
4246:.
4195:^
4166:^
4127:,
4082:.
4046:.
3965:.
3934:.
3894:.
3872:.
3839:^
3825:.
3769:.
3741:.
3723:^
3706:.
3665:^
3640:^
3615:^
3597:.
3581:^
3564:.
3553:^
3536:.
3525:^
3478:.
3445:.
3412:.
3294:.
3266:.
3233:.
3216:.
3193:.
3154:.
3118:.
3102:^
3087:.
3038:^
3018:.
2987:.
2983:.
2950:.
2938:^
2920:.
2916:.
2866:^
2844:.
2814:.
2784:.
2759:.
2744:^
2708:.
2663:.
2624:^
2010:c.
2003:c.
1802:c.
1477::
1201:,
1197:,
1193:,
1189:,
1185:,
1177:,
1075:,
1071:,
1067:,
1063:,
850:.
832:G3
800:,
796:,
612:M2
580:.
157:,
153:,
149:,
145:,
141:,
137:,
133:,
129:,
125:,
121:,
117:,
113:,
7886:e
7879:t
7872:v
7506:e
7499:t
7492:v
7155:e
7148:t
7141:v
6782:e
6775:t
6768:v
6746:–
6742:–
6495:)
6491:(
6465:)
6461:(
6042:e
6035:t
6028:v
5730:/
5461:e
5454:t
5447:v
5402:.
5350:.
5314:.
5255:.
5222:.
5172:.
5141:.
5106:.
5076:.
5051:.
5022:.
4993:.
4942:.
4883:.
4844:.
4812:.
4778:.
4745:.
4727:.
4683:.
4650:.
4621:.
4571:.
4537:.
4512:.
4481:.
4455:.
4405:.
4365:.
4321:.
4295:.
4262:.
4096:.
4065:.
4029:.
3979:.
3948:.
3788:.
3717:.
3692:.
3659:.
3634:.
3609:.
3575:.
3547:.
3519:.
3497:.
3461:.
3431:.
3395:.
3363:.
3337:.
3249:.
3173:.
3137:.
3097:.
3032:.
3001:.
2966:.
2932:.
2890:.
2860:.
2830:.
2800:.
2719:.
2674:.
2649:.
2597:)
2505:)
2499:(
2494:)
2490:(
2476:.
2429:.
2277:i
1988:.
1791:.
1770:.
1726:.
1556:.
1546:.
1438:)
1432:(
1427:)
1423:(
1409:.
1380:)
1376:(
1372:.
1271:.
1181:/
501:)
495:(
490:)
486:(
472:.
432:/
424:/
290:)
185:)
38:.
20:)
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.