Bear Ammunition Silver 5.45X39 60Gr FMJ 750 Rounds A545NFMJ
This High Quality Ammo features Distinctive highly Polished Zinc Plating On The Cartridge Case; Hence The Silver Bear Name. Silver Bear offers High Quality at Reasonable prices. Other manufactures Reserve The Silver Cases For Law Enforcement, Safari, And Specialty Ammo. This Product uses Berdan Priming For Long Shelf Life And Sure-Fire Ignition. Silver Bear Is Loaded To Exacting standards.
This High Quality Ammo features Distinctive highly Polished Zinc Plating On The Cartridge Case; Hence The Silver Bear Name. Silver Bear offers High Quality at Reasonable prices. Other manufactures Reserve The Silver Cases For Law Enforcement, Safari, And Specialty Ammo. This Product uses Berdan Priming For Long Shelf Life And Sure-Fire Ignition. Silver Bear Is Loaded To Exacting standards.
Manufacturer: Bear Ammunition
Model: A545NFMJ
SKU: BH_Bear A545NFMJ
Specification |
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Value |
Caliber |
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5.45X39mm |
Weight |
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60 Grain |
Bullet Type |
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Full Metal Jacket |
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MFG NO |
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A545NFMJ |
SKU |
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1072571 |
UPC |
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4607094862475 |
The Below Information Has Been Provided From Our Gun Caliber Dictionary And Is Meant For Informational Purposes Only. It Is Not Intended to Describe The Unique Specifications For This Ammunition.
The 5.45X39mm (5.45X39 Russian, Soviet, Kalashnikov) was introduced by the Soviet Army in 1974 along with the AK-74 as a replacement for the AK-47 and its 7.62X39mm cartridge. Mikhail Kalashnikov designed the rifle, essentially an update of his more famous AK-47, but did not design the cartridge. Although case length is the same 39mm, the 5.45X39 is not based on the7.62X39mm case; with a smaller base diameter and a .220-inch bullet it is much more similar to the 5.56x45mm NATO cartridge, but with a shorter and slightly fatter case. The 5.45X39mm uses a 54-grain bullet at 2950 fps, so is slightly less powerful than the NATO cartridge, but is loaded to higher pressure (55,000 psi versus 52,000). The Russian Army has since replaced the AK-74, but retained the 5.45X39mm cartridge. Its standard bullet is a three-part design with copper jacket, lead core, and a steel penetrating rod; case material is typically steel. —
Craig Boddington
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