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What is the operation for the “CARTRIDGE 7.62MM X 51 BALL LAPUA” HPS and Subsonic
- On firing the pin strikes the primer located in the base of the case and crushes the anvil against the primer composition.
- This ignites the primer composition and flashes through the cartridge case flash hole into the cartridge case.
- The propellant is ignited and the resultant burning produces hot expanding gases.
- The gases act on the base of the projectile, drive it forward through the barrel and also act on the case mouth, forcing it outwards against the breech to form a gas seal.
- As the projectile is driven forward through the barrel, spin is imparted to it to provide flight stability.
- The spin is caused by the external surface of the projectile being engaged in the riffling of the barrel.
What is the NEQ for the “CARTRIDGE 7.62MM X 51 BALL LAPUA” HPS and Subsonic
- HPS: 3.0 Kg per 1000
- Subsonic: 0.8 Kg per 1000
What is the propellant for the “CARTRIDGE 7.62MM X 51 BALL LAPUA” HPS and Subsonic
- HPS: RP11 (only information on topic 10)
- Subsonic: N331(only information on topic 10)
What is the muzzle velocity for the “CARTRIDGE 7.62MM X 51 BALL LAPUA” HPS and Subsonic
- HPS: 840 ms
- Subsonic: 320 ms
What is the penetration for the “CARTRIDGE 7.62MM X 51 BALL LAPUA” HPS and Subsonic
Not in topic 10
What is the primer type for the “CARTRIDGE 7.62MM X 51 BALL LAPUA” HPS and Subsonic
- HPS: Boxer - RUAG 5333
- Subsonic: Boxer - RUAG 5333
What are the projectile components for the “CARTRIDGE 7.62MM X 51 BALL LAPUA” HPS and Subsonic
- HPS: The bullet consists of a lead-antimony core and a full metal copper alloy jacked
- Subsonic: The bullet consists of a lead-antimony core and a full metal (copper alloy) jacket boat tail (FMJBT) construction
What is the cartridge type and material for the “CARTRIDGE 7.62MM X 51 BALL LAPUA” HPS and Subsonic
- Cartridge type: Rimless
- Cartridge material: Brass
What is the NEQ for the “CARTRIDGE 9MM TRAINING FX MARKING – RED”?
0.04 Kg per 1000
What is the propellant for the “CARTRIDGE 9MM TRAINING FX MARKING – RED”?
- Double Base, WPR 289
What is the operation for the “CARTRIDGE 9MM TRAINING FX MARKING – RED”?
- When used in a weapon using a conversion kit the ammunition is loaded to the magazine in the same fashion as standard live ammunition.
_________________________________________________________________________________________ - Care should be taken to avoid rough handling of the ammunition as cracking of the projectile at the case mouth can occur which may result in weapon stoppages.
_________________________________________________________________________________________ - When the weapon is fired the firing pin strikes the primer in the base of the case causing it to function.
_________________________________________________________________________________________ - This ignites the small quantity of propellant and produces hot expanding gases.
_________________________________________________________________________________________ - This expands the plastic sabot and forms a gas seal and also acts to push the projectile down the barrel to the target.
_________________________________________________________________________________________ - On impact with the target the projectile rapidly deforms and results in a dye mark similar to that of commercial paintball games.
What is the muzzle velocity for the “CARTRIDGE 9MM TRAINING FX MARKING – RED”?
Not identified (as in this is what it says in topic 10)
What is the penetration for the “CARTRIDGE 9MM TRAINING FX MARKING – RED”?
N/A (unless you are aiming into someones open hole)
What are the projectile components for the “CARTRIDGE 9MM TRAINING FX MARKING – RED”?
Plastic filled with marking paint
Fitted at the cartridge case mouth is a plastic sabot that is loaded with a projectile made from a non-toxic detergent based material
What are the cartridge type and materials for the “CARTRIDGE 9MM TRAINING FX MARKING – RED”?
Rimless
Cartridge - Brass
Sabot - plastic