7,62 x 45

7.62×45mm
7,62 × 45 mm, 7,62 mm československý, 7,62mm M 52
7,62x45 vz.52
     
Název:
Name:
7,62 x 45 7.62×45mm
Originální název:
Original Name:
7,62x45 vz.52
Další názvy:
Other Names:
7,62 × 45 mm
7,62 mm československý
7,62mm M 52
Kategorie:
Category:
náboj puškový rifle cartridge
Vytvořen:
Designed:
DD.MM.1946 Farlík, Alois
DD.MM.1946 Farlík, Alois
Zbraně:
Weapons:
-
Technické údaje:
Technical Data:
 
Tvar:
Shape:
lahvičková nábojnice bottlenecked case
Typ okraje:
Type of Rim:
bezokrajová nábojnice rimless case
Typ zápalu:
Type of Ignition:
středový zápal center fire
Průměr střely:
Projectile Diameter:
7,83 mm 0,308in
Max. délka nábojnice:
Max. Case Lenght:
45 mm 1,772in
Max. celková délka:
Max. Overall Length:
60 mm 2,362in
Poznámka:
Note:
- -
Zdroje:
Sources:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/7.62%C3%9745mm
www.cip-bobp.org
https://naboje.org/node/45#

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7,62x45

Synonyms:
7,62 mm vz.52
7,62 mm M52
7,62 mm american

origin: Czechoslovakia

Year of establishment: 1952

Infantry cartridge developed in Czechoslovakia after the second world war. Its ballistic characteristics than the standard the soviet cartridge 7,62x39, but after the entry into force of the CZECHOSLOVAK republic by the Warsaw pact it was replaced.
Cartridge brass since 1958, also steel, powder coated. In the czechoslovak army used until the end of the 50. years 20. century.
For charge 7,62x45 was komorována self-loading rifle vz.52 and light machine gun vz.52.

Bullet – 8,35 g
Vo – 770 m/s
Eo – 2475 J.
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When demolishing concrete stairs, in addition to several cartridges 7,92x57JS Mauser I also found one cartridge from a 7.62x45 cartridge . In the third picture, I put a bullet in it 7.62x51 NATO. (so the resulting charge is a bit longer than the original Very Happy)


I wonder if the charge is still being produced, or at least used from old stocks .....
7,62 x 45 - Na dne je zreteľné akurát označenie bxn.

Na dne je zreteľné akurát označenie bxn.
7,62 x 45 - So strelou z iného náboja.

So strelou z iného náboja.
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I don't know what the post of a fellow gunsmith is about (I don't speak English), but I can show all the mentioned types of 7,62x45 cartridges and one extra. The cartridges are listed in order in the above post, with the witness cartridge at the end on the right. All the cartridges pictured were made by f. S&B Vlasim. These cartridges have been out of production for quite a long time, die-hard reloaders can get by with shortening and transforming the 6,5x54 Mannlicher Schönauer cartridge. Photo by.
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Diskuse

Gentlemen,


At first, sorry for writing in english, i can't speak your language.


I am looking for a list (and color code) of the different bullet types of this cartridge. I am especially interested in special purpose bullets, such as proof, ballistic standard, subcaliber, etc.


Thanks in advance,
Vince


Translation by palič:
A colleague apologizes for writing in English because he does not speak the language of our tribe.
He is looking for a list of types of 7.62x45 rounds (vz. 52) and wants to specify the system of color marking of projectiles of these rounds. He is especially interested in special types of ammunition ...
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Hello Vincent,
no problem with writing in English.
There were some general rules for marking different types of small arms ammo but I do not know this system was used for 7,62x45. We do not have "7,62x45 ammo chart" here so some research will be necessary, OK?


There were (four? five?) types of ammo developed for Kulomet vz. 52 and Puška vz. 52:


7,62 mm krátký náboj se střelou vz. 52 (let us say cartridge with "usual" bullet)


7,62 mm krátký náboj se svítící střelou vz. 52 (cartridge with tracer bullet)


7,62 mm krátký redukovaný náboj vz. 52 (cartridge with reduced ammount of gun powder for gunnery training)


7,62 mm krátký náboj cvičný vz. 52 (blank cartridge with no bullet for training purposes)


7,62 mm krátký náboj školní vz. 52 ("school" empty cartridge with bullet for training of weapon loading/handling purposes) - with longitudinal depressions on the case


There is nice load of pics you might be interested in: www.sturmgewehr.com


Theory and comments:
1. The difference (purple x green) of colour marked tip of tracer bullet seems to be caused by change of marking system. I would say that purple marking is earlier than green one. Red or purple tip marked ammo should not be supposed to be incendiary/AP incendiary ammo.
May be caused by different manufacturer (foreign?) too.


2. The difference (white x white stripe/green tip) of marking on reduced ammo seems to be caused by change of marking system too. I would say white seems to be earlier, white stripe/green tip seems to be later (reduced with tracer)...


That is all I can find at the moment.
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Thank You!


I read on http://municion.org/7_62x45/7_62x45.htm, that the purple tip means ballistic reference cartridge.


Do you have a general chart about Czech color markings?


Regards,
Vince
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Produced and I think that the stocks have su shopped. or stripped....
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