Description
7.62×39mm Cartridge Overview
The 7.62×39mm round was developed in the Soviet Union in 1943, during World War II, as a mid-power cartridge bridging the gap between full-power rifle rounds and pistol ammunition. It became famous through its use in the AK-47, one of the most widely distributed rifles in history.
General Specs
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Caliber: 7.62 mm (0.312 in)
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Case Length: 39 mm
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Overall Length: Approx. 56 mm
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Bullet Weight: 122–125 grains (7.9–8.1 g), sometimes heavier
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Bullet Diameter: 7.92 mm
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Muzzle Velocity: ~710–750 m/s
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Muzzle Energy: ~2,000–2,200 Joules
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Effective Range: ~300–400 meters (combat accurate)
Bullet Types
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M67 Ball
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Standard full metal jacket (FMJ) military load
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Lead core, copper-washed steel jacket
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Reliable and stable in flight, decent penetration
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M78 Tracer
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Designed to show bullet trajectory in low light
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Visible red/orange trace
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Often used for target designation or training
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AP (Armor-Piercing)
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Steel-core projectile for light armor penetration
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Used in some military and special purpose loads
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May be restricted or illegal in some civilian markets
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Blank M68
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Used in training exercises or ceremonial firing
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Contains no projectile, only powder
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Requires a blank-firing adapter to cycle in semi/auto weapons
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Rifle Grenade Ignition Charge
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Special blank designed to launch rifle grenades
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Not used for live fire
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Performance Characteristics
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Good stopping power due to bullet mass and diameter
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Moderate recoil – more than 5.56 NATO, less than full-power rifle rounds
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Curved trajectory, especially past 300 meters
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Excellent penetration on intermediate barriers (walls, doors, brush)
Weapons Chambered in 7.62×39mm
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AK-47 / AKM / AK-103 / Type 56 (China)
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SKS carbine
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RPK light machine gun
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Vz. 58 (Czech)
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Ruger Mini-30 (civilian)
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AR-15 variants chambered in 7.62×39mm
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Galil ACE
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Zastava M70 / M92 / M85 series
Use Cases
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Military: Standard service round for Warsaw Pact and many post-Soviet countries
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Civilian: Hunting (especially wild boar, deer), self-defense, sport shooting
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Law Enforcement / Paramilitary: Sometimes used in unstable regions or for specialized applications
Advantages
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Rugged reliability — performs well in extreme conditions
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Good terminal ballistics at close to mid-range
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Affordable and widely available worldwide
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Compatible with durable, proven platforms (AK variants)
Limitations
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Heavier recoil than intermediate calibers like 5.56 NATO
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Less flat trajectory – less suitable for long-range precision
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Older steel-cased ammo may not be reloadable
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Can be magnetically reactive (due to steel core) — not allowed in some indoor ranges
Global Reach
The 7.62×39mm is used by over 50 countries and is one of the most mass-produced cartridges in history. Its continued popularity is due to the combination of reliability, effectiveness, and simplicity of the firearms designed around it.

