TULA 30 Carbine 110 Full Metal Jacket Ammunition 50 Per Box
The Cartridge .30 Carbine Is Used For Sporting And Hunting Shooting Through Bolt-Action And Semi-Automatic Rifles And
Carbines. The Cartridge keeps Its qualities Under Various Climatic And Weather conditions independent Of The Season And at a Temperature From – 20 To + 50 C.
The Cartridge complies With CIP requirements. The Cartridge Is settled Upon chambering Until The Case Mouth Rests Against The Chamber Shoulder. The Firearm Model Carbine M1 Is deployed To Run The Acceptance Tests Of Cartridges.
The Phosphate Polymer Coating Cartridge Case Is Cylinder-Shaped With Non-projecting Flange And Made Of Steel.
The Bullet Of .30 Carbine consists Of Two elements, I.E.:
-Full Copper Or bimetal Jacket
-Lead Core
Specifications:
-Caliber: 30 Carbine
-Bullet Type: Full Metal Jacket
-Weight: 110 Gr
-Velocity: 1990 Fps
-Max Pressure: 38400 Psi
-Rounds: 50 Per Box
Manufacturer: TULA Ammo
Model: Ta301100
Specification |
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Value |
Caliber |
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30 Carbine |
Weight |
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110 Grain |
Bullet Type |
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Full Metal Jacket |
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MFG NO |
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TA301100 |
SKU |
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2829890 |
UPC |
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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 30 Carbine cartridge and its famous M1 Carbine were developed by Winchester during World War II. The intent was to produce a weapon for support troops and troops otherwise encumbered--tankers, drivers, crews of larger weapons--that was more accurate and had more range and firepower than a pistol...but was much lighter and handier than the M1 Garand service rifle. The 30 carbine cartridge is loosely based on the old 32 Winchester Self-Loading cartridge, firing a light-for-caliber 110-grain 30-caliber bullet at 1990 feet per second. The M1 Carbine was much-loved for its light weight and superb handling qaulities and served in WWII, Korea, and Vietnam--but was considered very marginal in stopping power. Faithful copies of the original M1 are still manufactured, still popular, still fun to shoot, and ammunition is readily available. The 30 Carbine is excellent for small game and plinking, but should not be considered adequate for deer-sized game. —
Craig Boddington