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<blockquote data-quote="ldp4570" data-source="post: 849096" data-attributes="member: 5168"><p>The only Soviet/ComBloc ammo that I know of that was produced in two different levels of performance was the 7.62 Tokerov. One loading was for the PPsh, and the other for the TT-33, and CZ52. The 7.62X54R is loaded onto nondisentigrating links from loose rounds, the same as would be loaded into a MN 91/30 or the Draganov. The nondisentigrating links are the same as the ones the Germans used in their GP34, GP43, and their modern version of the GP43 thats chambered for .308/7.62X51. All of the Cyrillic markings I've seen translated never had any designation for machinegun or rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ldp4570, post: 849096, member: 5168"] The only Soviet/ComBloc ammo that I know of that was produced in two different levels of performance was the 7.62 Tokerov. One loading was for the PPsh, and the other for the TT-33, and CZ52. The 7.62X54R is loaded onto nondisentigrating links from loose rounds, the same as would be loaded into a MN 91/30 or the Draganov. The nondisentigrating links are the same as the ones the Germans used in their GP34, GP43, and their modern version of the GP43 thats chambered for .308/7.62X51. All of the Cyrillic markings I've seen translated never had any designation for machinegun or rifle. [/QUOTE]
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