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Military 2017 SMALL ARMS AMMUNITION QUALITY Future oriented technology provides high quality of our products with safety, reliability and precision, as the most important factors for users. PPU quality assurance, testing and controlling the product quality is in accordance with harmonized MOPI and MC MOPI as well with the other relevant standards. Internationally recognized certifications are as important as precision, reliability and perfect match to the weapon. We are certified for ISO 9001:2008, as well as ISO 14001:2004 and ISO 18001:2007, we will continue developing and improving ourselves. Dear Partners, It is the honor to be at the head of Prvi partizan, successful company that lasts almost 90 years. Thanks to generation of employees passionately dedicated to our company, the future of growth and success is guaranteed. We always stay true to our customers and to ourselves, which allowed us to become one of the leading brands in military industry. 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Yours truly, Dobrosav Andric General Manager 2 3 CALIBER 5,56 x 45 mm 5,56 x 45 mm 5,56 x 45 mm 5,56 x 45 mm 5,56 x 45 mm 5,56 x 45 mm Caliber NATO BALL M193 NATO TRACER BALL M855 TRACER M856 and BALL SS 109 Rifle cartridge with L110 Rifle cartridge with Rifle cartridge with type Rifle cartridge with lead-antimony Rifle cartridge with steel core bullet tracer bullet steel core bullet core bullet tracer bullet Index A-110 A-710 A-008 A-435 A-735 5,56 x 45 mm 5,56 x 45 mm caliber caliber weapons with weapons with 5,56 x 45 mm 5,56 x 45 mm 5,56 x 45 mm a 1:7’’ a 1:7’’ caliber weapons caliber weapons caliber weapons Usage barrel twist barrel twist with a 1:7’’ to with a 1:7’’ to 1:9’’ with a 1:12’’ Visible trace Visible trace 1:9’’ barrel twist barrel twist barrel twist 70-900 m from 140-900 m from muzzle of muzzle of the weapon. the weapon. Standard STANAG 4172 MIL-C-63989 MIL-C-9963 MIL-C-63990 STANAG 4172 Bullet type BALL BALL BALL TRACER TRACER 4 g 4 g 3,56 g 4,1 g 4,1 g Bullet mass 62 gr 62 gr 55 gr 63,3 gr 63,3 gr Cartrige mass 12,1 g 12,1 g 11,8 g 12,1 g 12,1 g Small rifle Small rifle Small rifle Small rifle Small rifle Non corrosive Non corrosive Non corrosive Non corrosive Non corrosive Primer Non mercuric Non mercuric Non mercuric Non mercuric Non mercuric Boxer Boxer Boxer Boxer Boxer Double base Double base Double base Double base Double base Propellant powder powder powder powder powder Average V =915±12 m/s V =920±12 m/s V =965±12 m/s V =900±20 m/s V =900±20 m/s velocity 24 24 24 24 24 RIFLE, LIGHT Temperature -54oC -54oC -54°C -54°C -54°C MACHINE GUN interval +52oC +52oC +52°C +52°C +52°C 1000 rds /M2A1/ 1000 rds /M2A1/ 1000 rds /M2A1/ 1000 rds /M2A1/ 15,2 kg 15,2 kg AND MACHINE 15,2 kg 15,2 kg 1000 rds /M2A1/ Packing 800 rds linked 800 rds linked 800 rds /M2A1/ 800 rds /M2A1/ 14,7 kg (4 x 200) (4 x 200) GUN AMMUNITION 14,1 kg 14,1 kg 14,1 kg 14,1 kg 4 5 CALIBER 5,56 x 45 mm RIFLE, LIGHT MACHINE GUN AND MACHINE GUN AMMUNITION 5,56 x 45 mm 5,56 x 45 mm Caliber 5,56 x 45 mm 5,56 x 45 mm BLANK M200 BLANK M200A1 (Long) and (223 Remington) (223 Remington) Rifle cartridge Rifle cartridge type MATCH MATCH without bullet without bullet Index A-120 A-394 A-399 A-495 5,56 x 45 mm caliber 5,56 x 45 mm caliber Sniper rifles with 1:9’’ Sniper rifles with 1:9’’ Usage weapons such as weapons or faster twist barrels or faster twist barrels machine guns and rifles C.I.P C.I.P Standard MIL-C-60616C MIL-C-70724C SAAMI SAAMI HP BT HP BT Bullet type MATCH MATCH 4,47 g 4,86 g Bullet mass 69 gr 75 gr Cartrige mass 6,9 g 7,2 g 12,5 g 12,9 g Small rifle Small rifle Small rifle Small rifle Non corrosive Non corrosive Non corrosive Non corrosive Primer Non mercuric Non mercuric Non mercuric Non mercuric Boxer Boxer Boxer Boxer Propellant Special blank powder Special blank powder Double base powder Double base powder Average V =840±15 m/s V =805±15 m/s velocity 25 25 Temperature -20°C -20°C -20°C -20°C interval +52°C +52°C +52°C +52°C 1000 rds 1000 rds 1000 rds /M2A1/ 1000 rds /M2A1/ Packing /cardboard case/ /cardboard case/ 10,5 kg 10,5 kg 14 kg 14,4 kg 6 7 CALIBER 7,62 x 51 mm 7,62 x 51 mm 7,62 x 51 mm 7,62 x 51 mm 7,62 x 51 mm Caliber NATO BALL M80 NATO TRACER M62 SUBSONIC NATO BLANK M82 and Rifle cartridge with Rifle cartridge with Rifle cartridge with Rifle cartridge without type lead/antimony core lead/antimony core lead/antimony core RIFLE, LIGHT bullet MACHINE GUN bullet bullet bullet Index A-009 or A-306 A-532 or A-412 A-568 or A-548 A-420 or A-445 AND MACHINE 7,62 x 51 mm caliber 7,62 x 51 mm caliber 7,62 x 51 mm caliber 7,62 x 51 mm caliber Usage weapons with twist weapons weapons weapons GUN AMMUNITION barrel 8’’ STANAG 2310 STANAG 2310 Standard MIL-C-46933 A MIL-C-46931F MIL-C-46281 Bullet type BALL TRACER BALL 9,4 g 9,4 g 12,96 g Bullet mass 145 gr 145 gr 200 gr Cartrige mass 24 g 24 g 24,8 g 12 g Large rifle Large rifle Large rifle Large rifle Non corrosive Non corrosive Non corrosive Non corrosive Primer Non mercuric Non mercuric Non mercuric Non mercuric Berdan (A-009) Berdan (A-532) Berdan (A-568) Berdan (A-445) Boxer (A-306) Boxer (A-412) Boxer (A- 548) Boxer (A-420) Single or double Propellant Double base powder Single base powder Single base powder base powder Average V =833±15 m/s V =815±15 m/s V =320 m/s velocity 24 24 0 Temperature -54°C -54°C -54°C -20°C interval +52°C +52°C +52°C +52°C 640 rds /M2A1/ 600 rds /M2A1/ 10,7 kg 17,5 kg 600 rds /M2A1/ 600 rds /M2A1/ 500 rds on links M13 Packing 500 rds linked /M2A1/ 17,5 kg 18,1 kg /M2A1/ 11kg 16,75 kg 1000 rds /cardboard case/ 13 kg 8 9 CALIBER 7,62 x 51 mm 7,62 x 51 mm 7,62 x 51 mm Caliber NATO MATCH M852 NATO SNIPER M118 7,62 x 51 mm 7,62 x 51 mm and Rifle cartridge with Rifle cartridge with (308 Winchester) (308 Winchester) type lead/antimony lead/antimony MATCH MATCH core bullet core bullet Index A-386 or A-525 A-387 or A-526 A-625 A-497 7,62 x 51 mm caliber 7,62 x 51 mm caliber Sniper rifles with Sniper rifles with Usage weapons weapons 9,5’’-14’’ twist barrels 9,5’’-12’’ twist barrels C.I.P C.I.P Standard MIL-C-63450 MIL-C-46934 SAAMI SAAMI HP BT HP BT Bullet type BALL BALL MATCH MATCH 10,9 g 11,34 g 10,1 g 12,3 g Bullet mass 168 gr 175 gr 155 gr 190 gr Cartrige mass 25,5 g 25,8 g 24,5 g 27 g Large rifle Large rifle Large rifle Large rifle Non corrosive Non corrosive Non corrosive Non corrosive Primer Non mercuric Non mercuric Non mercuric Non mercuric Berdan (A-525) Berdan (A- 526) Boxer Boxer Boxer (A-386) Boxer (A-387) Single or double Single or double Propellant Double base powder Double base powder base powder base powder Average RIFLE, LIGHT V =777 m/s V =777 m/s V =830±15 m/s V =740±15 m/s velocity 25 25 25 25 MACHINE GUN Temperature -54°C -54°C -54°C -20°C interval +52°C +52°C +52°C +52°C AND MACHINE 500 rds 500 rds 600 rds /M2A1/ 600 rds /M2A1/ Packing /cardboard case/ 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18,50 kg 12 13 CALIBER 7,62 x 54 mm RIFLE, LIGHT MACHINE GUN 7,62 x 54 mm AND MACHINE Caliber 7,62 x 54 BALL M87 7,62 x 54 mm BALL M30 (J) and Rifle cartridge with steel BLANK Rifle cartridge with GUN AMMUNITION type core bullet Rifle cartridge without bullet lead/antimony core bullet Index A-061 A-039 A-392 or A-422 Usage 7,62 x 54 mm caliber weapons 7,62 x 54 mm caliber weapons 7,62 x 54 mm caliber weapons Bullet type BALL BALL 11,8 g 9,6 g Bullet mass 182 gr 148 gr Cartrige mass 24,9 g 22,7 g 13,2 g Large rifle Large rifle Large rifle Non corrosive Non corrosive Non corrosive Primer Non mercuric Non mercuric Non mercuric Berdan (A-422) Berdan 6,55 DTN Berdan 6,55 DTN Boxer (A-392) Single or double Propellant Single base powder Single base powder Base powder Average V =785±15 m/s V =830±10 m/s velocity 25 25 Temperature -40°C -40°C -20°C interval +52°C +52°C +52°C 510 rds /M2A1/ 510 rds /M2A1/ 16 kg 16 kg 675 rds /cardboard case/ Packing 750 rds /cardboard case/ 750 rds /cardboard case/ 9,7 kg 19,8 kg 18 kg 14 15 CALIBER 7,62 x 54 mm RIFLE, LIGHT MACHINE GUN AND MACHINE GUN AMMUNITION 7,62 x 54 mm 7,62 x 54 mm 7,62 x 54 mm Caliber SNIPER M03 SNIPER MATCH and Rifle cartridge with Rifle cartridge with Rifle cartridge with type lead/antimony core bullet lead/antimony core bullet lead/antimony core bullet Index A-340 A-579 A-601 Usage 7,62 x 54 mm caliber weapons 7,62 x 54 mm caliber weapons 7,62 x 54 mm caliber weapons Bullet type SNIPER M03 SNIPER 303MK8z 11,8 g 11,8 g 12,3 g Bullet
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