![]() The cartridge remained the Soviet standard until the 1970s, and is still one of the most common intermediate rifle cartridges used around the world. Shortly after the war, the world's most recognized military pattern rifle was designed for this cartridge: the AK-47. The 7.62×39mm cartridge was influenced by a variety of foreign developments, including the German Mkb 42(H) and the US M1 carbine. 7.62×39mm ammunition is purportedly tested to function well in temperatures ranging from −50 ☌ (−58 ☏) to 50 ☌ (122 ☏) cementing its usefulness in extremely cold polar or hot desert conditions. Due to the worldwide proliferation of the SKS and AK-47 pattern rifles, the cartridge is utilized by both militaries and civilians alike. It was first used in the RPD machine gun. The 7.62×39mm round is a rifle cartridge of Soviet origin that was designed during World War II. Source(s): Wolf Ammo Sellier & Bellot RBCD Soviet Union, former Warsaw Pact, People's Republic of China, Cambodia, North Korea, Vietnam, Finland, Venezuela, many othersħ.26 g (112 gr) Blended Metal Technology Spire Point ![]() ![]() ![]() Lateral view of a steel-cased 7.62×39mm FMJ cartridge.
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