7.62 Presumably Tokarev Ammo

For anyone Shooting Broomhandles.

I Just cut a Bullet apart and found regular Lead Core. The Peeled off Jacket by itself is Magnetic therefore Steel. Likely would be wearing the Barrel more then Brass !

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You sure it is brass around the steel core? Most bullets are copper jacket around a lead or steel core, just different kinds of wash on them. That being said there were weird jackets on lots of military ammo, like cupronickel.
 
You sure it is brass around the steel core? Most bullets are copper jacket around a lead or steel core, just different kinds of wash on them. That being said there were weird jackets on lots of military ammo, like cupronickel.

I got a mixed case of CZ from Crapstar a while back...they made no mention the crate was full of mixed lots of course.
Majority was steel case, copper plated steel pills, rest was a mix of brass/brass and brass/nickel pills.
The brass/nickle I'm saving for werewolves...
 
You sure it is brass around the steel core? Most bullets are copper jacket around a lead or steel core, just different kinds of wash on them. That being said there were weird jackets on lots of military ammo, like cupronickel.

most eastern European ammo as a soft steel jacket with a little lead envelope and a soft steel core. steel is cheap and more abundant than lead/copper/zinc so a lot of countries used this for standard ball ammo
 
The Mauser is a collectible. I would not batter it up with hot ammo.

Pull bullets and drop the charge for cheap plinker ammo.

Look again with a light. I expect you will see the case has 2 small flash holes.


You are correct, it is Berdan primed, but Weird thing is there is only one Flash hole and it is off center. I did cut her open and also removed a Primer. And yes the casing is Brass.

Thanks & Cheers
 
You are correct, it is Berdan primed, but Weird thing is there is only one Flash hole and it is off center. I did cut her open and also removed a Primer. And yes the casing is Brass.

Thanks & Cheers

The one flash hole was done later in the war to speed up production,it was found that it made no difference in reliability or accuracy.
 
There is one other option for C96 owners that should only be used on shooter grade only pistols.

Wolf Springs makes a kit of stronger springs just for this purpose and from my experience it works well.

Several years ago I purchased a shooter grade C96 from a fellow here on CGN. The recoil springs were broken. I contacted the fellow because I was POed he didn't include that info in his ad. After talking to him, it was pretty obvious what had happened. He shot Czech ammo through the old girl. He told me around 50 rounds but it wasn't cycling properly so he decided to get rid of it. It was pretty obvious that he hadn't stripped the pistol down to clean it but he did spray some Windex down the bore and scrubbed it, just like he did his SKS. Fine, the issues weren't intentionally left out.

Anyway to make a long story short, I called the good people at Wolf Springs and the nice lady I spoke with suggested that I purchase their kit for the C96 with intentionally stronger springs. The only thing was is I had to trim them for length. The kit even includes the folded leaf, magazine spring. That pistol handled everything it was fed after the swap out, but I will admit, I only shot a few rounds of the Czech fodder through it.

I remember there was another thread about this a while back. I remember someone posted a WWII posting by the Germans, stating that all RUSSIAN 7.62x25 ammunition was suitable for C96 pistols, which the Soviets used in quantity, along with the other firearms using the same ammo, completely interchangeably.

From the posted tables in this thread, the only ammo that would be deemed unacceptable for use in a C96 in good condition, would the the Czech manufactured stuff.

I don't know why the Czechs made such significantly hotter ammo, but they didn't accept the SKS either, or it's ammo until they were basically forced into compliance and had to convert most of their 52/57 rifles to Com Bloc standard.


Thank you for your valuable contribution !

Cheers
 
I looked at my Chrono data and Prvi Partisan actually only runs 1400fps. That is still a bit faster than 7.63 Mauser but I doubt it would present any issues.
 
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