7.62x38r Russian or romanian?

Opinions please, which do you like better ? Or which works better or is hotter? Thanks. Dugin

This ammo is for other nagant M1895 aka Mosin revolver. lol
We don't have any surplus in this caliber. You guys down south have Russian surplus from 70s. No other country except Russia used this caliber so Romanian doesn't exist.
Here we have PPU or Fiocchi.
Both shoot about the same as they both use 98gr bullet. Reloading is the way to go if hotter loading is desired.
 
This ammo is for other nagant M1895 aka Mosin revolver. lol
We don't have any surplus in this caliber. You guys down south have Russian surplus from 70s. No other country except Russia used this caliber so Romanian doesn't exist.
Here we have PPU or Fiocchi.
Both shoot about the same as they both use 98gr bullet. Reloading is the way to go if hotter loading is desired.

I don't understand when you say romanian doesn't exist? Dugin. ???
 
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We don't have any surplus in this caliber.

This surplus ammo still can be found in Canada.

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No other country except Russia used this caliber so Romanian doesn't exist.

Many small and big European companies were making this ammo before WW2. First and then biggest manufacturers were - Belgium, Italy and Poland.

Polish ammo
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Italian
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This surplus ammo still can be found in Canada.

NagantAmmo1.jpg





Many small and big European companies were making this ammo before WW2. First and then biggest manufacturers were - Belgium, Italy and Poland.

Polish ammo
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Italian
762x38RBeauxNagant.jpg

Excellent.
And Where is the Romanian ?
Also is this above mentioned Russian ammo available from any particular importer?
Where can I get it?
 
S.O.G has it in the states, Russian and BULGARIAN according to them. Maybe one of your importers can get there hands on some, I'm in the states, got mine at .15 cents a round free shipping! Can't beat that!! Maybe I better order more!! Dugin
 
Gewehr ,76 ,My apologies sir, got that mixed up. I ordered 7.62,x38,r and 7.62,x25 on the same order, had a brain fart, i guess, the Bulgarian
is 7.62x25 NOT 7.62,X38r SORRY. My heading should have read 7.62x25. Thanks Dugin.
 
I hope that straightens things out.!! So I Will shoot both to see what I and the gun likes, but I would still like to hear your thoughts on which you guys prefer. Thanks Dugin
 
Before war Polish SEPEWE sindicate sold a lot of arms to whoever wanted them,that included Romania (one of closest allies at the time).Chances are they did sell Nagant revolver ammo to Romania either in Romanian marked boxes or in bulk packaged later in Romania.

Polish made arms and ammo was sold to Spain,China,S.America,Romania and few other places.Some machinery for making ammo was sold to China but never made it to destination.

That kind of reminds me of situation today.Funny how history repeats itself (again).
 
I have Romanian Commercial 7.62x38R for my Nagant Revolver...

It’s the brand “Hotshot”.

PPU/PRVI is better IMO.

Hotshot seems to be CenturyArms brand and they used it on Serbian (PPU) and Romanian and on whatever they could source ammo. Can you make a pic of box?
 
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Before war Polish SEPEWE sindicate sold a lot of arms to whoever wanted them,that included Romania (one of closest allies at the time).Chances are they did sell Nagant revolver ammo to Romania either in Romanian marked boxes or in bulk packaged later in Romania.

There are certain type of refurbished M1895 revolvers with models ranging from ww1 to ww2 and I suspect Romania by the number of factors but haven't got any solid evidences yet. Thanks for this information, very helpful in my research.
 
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