7.62x25 tokarev

Most definitely steel core in the czech stuff. makes great spark show when it hits the steel backs in an indoor range. Found several steel cores in the dirt too.
 
Surplus is steel core, if you want to shoot 7.62x25 indoors than you'll have to buy newly manufactured ammo. Stuff like the PPU 7.62x25 is lead core FMJ.
 
czech is both. prvi is copper/lead

ranges in this country need to step up their game. They must be using scrap metal for backstops.
 
Hi yes there is ammo that you can buy that is copper jacket and lead core .
Sellier and bellot tokarev ammo its a bit pricey but is clean burning and reloadable too.
Hopefully this helps you out.
Luc
 
I'm also curious as to what non steel ammo I can use on my Tokarev Pistol. My range also does not allow steel rounds to be shot.

Tim

You will need newly produced Factory Ammo. Surplus contains some degree of steel. New factory ammo does not. S&B makes new factory ammo for $21.95/50 or $399/1000 approximately. The difference in price will tell you.
 
You will need newly produced Factory Ammo. Surplus contains some degree of steel. New factory ammo does not. S&B makes new factory ammo for $21.95/50 or $399/1000 approximately. The difference in price will tell you.

Yeah I thought that would be the case. I'll try and find some in one of the local Edmonton gun stores or failing that order some online.

Tim
 
Buying a Tokarev and using expensive ammo kind of defeats the purpose of the gun... to be a low priced pistol that you can feed cheaply.
 
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