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| Name = 7.62x39mm PS (57-N-231C)
| Description = A 7.62x39mm cartridge with a steel-core bullet encased in a bimetallic steel and copper case. It was designed in 1943 and has undergone various enhancements, but remains in widespread use today. At a distance of 300m, it can penetrate a 6mm thick steel plate. The PS designation stands for Pulya Stalnaya, which translates to Steel Bullet.
| Image = 7.62(57-N-231C).png
| Type = Ammunition
| Caliber = 7.62x39mm
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Latest revision as of 00:06, 16 May 2024
7.62x39mm PS (57-N-231C) | ||
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Type | Ammunition | |
Weight (per stack) | 0.978kg | |
Caliber | 7.62x39mm | |
Muzzle Velocity | 725m/s | |
Dispersion | -0.01 | |
Buy Cost (per 100) | $300 | |
Trader | Artisan , Turncoat |
Description
A 7.62x39mm cartridge with a steel-core bullet encased in a bimetallic steel and copper case. It was designed in 1943 and has undergone various enhancements, but remains in widespread use today. At a distance of 300m, it can penetrate a 6mm thick steel plate. The PS designation stands for Pulya Stalnaya, which translates to Steel Bullet.