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8 Ιαν 2019 · Today we are looking at Romanian pattern 1971 8mm Mauser ammunition, made between 1972 and 1978 (this particular sample is form 1972). It was produced at the U.M. Sadu plant in Bumbesti Jiu, Romania.
- The Bundeswehr's USP
Thanks to my friends at Bear Arms in Scottsdale, we have an...
- The Bundeswehr's USP
25 Απρ 2009 · In you club's extensive ammo tests, how did the pre-war Yugoslavian 8mm fare, compared to the German 'P' coded ammo or the Yugoslavian ammo from the '70s-'80s? Any other impressions on the pre-war Yugoslavian ammo specifically?
I'm posting to get opinions and data about the most reliable types of 8mm Mauser ammo to feed my 34. The ammo obviously has to be very reliable, or I risk breakage or injury. I've been shooting Romanian surplus, which is extremely reliable, but it's getting scarce.
8 Ιαν 2019 · I tested velocity using an 8mm Kar98k Mauser rifle (barrel length 23.6 inches). Measurements were taken at 10 feet from the muzzle, with a sample size of 15 rounds fired. I found an average velocity of 2674 fps, extreme spread of 107 fps (max 2716, min 2609), and standard deviation of 25.75 fps.
8mm Ammo Review: Modern Romanian PWA. Romanian 8mm Mauser was imported heavily into the US in 2013-2020. I didn’t get my hands on it at the time, but let’s talk about it now.
Romanian 8mm Mauser is some of the most available surplus in the US. Let's talk about the pros and cons of the Romanian Surplus ammo from the early 70's.
8 Νοε 2011 · That being said, the best surplus 8mm ammo for accuracy is the Yugo Sniper ammo, from the 1980-90s: http://www.jgsales.com/8mm-yugo-m75-...s.-p-1755.html "Brand"? That ammo was made for the Romanian Military, during the cold war, by the communists.