A large collection of different cartridges.
The man was published on arms forum pictures of his collection of ammunition of different eras – from bullets during the Second world war to the latest models, accepted for service in recent years. Among them are popular rifle and pistol cartridges, and specialized ammunition produced in various countries around the world.
Pistol cartridge 5.7 x 28 mm SS196SR (red box) and SS197SR (blue box). Sold on civilian market as a sporting ammunition
Incendiary cartridge M889 5.56×45 mm. is Produced in the factory Ammo Wolf River for the American army. A mixture of magnesium, aluminum and barium nitrate inside the bullet is ignited by contact with solid goal
Mk318 Mod 0 5.56×45 mm. was Developed by company Federal Cartridge Company as a replacement of the base ordnance of the U.S. army (M855)
.223 Raufoss – tracer incendiary cartridge developed by Northern Arizona Muntions
.223 APIT (Armor Piercing Incendiary Tracer) tracer armor-piercing cartridge, developed by Northern Arizona Muntions
M200 Blank – blank cartridge for weapons caliber 5.56×45 mm
M232 Dummy training cartridge dimensions and weight-“dummy” 5.56×45 mm
M855A1 is the new primary cartridge of the US army 5.56×45. The claimed penetration of 9.5 mm steel from a distance of 350 m
M959 – armor-piercing tracer cartridge 7.62×51. Was developed for the U.S. army, armament was not adopted
.223 THV (Tres Haute Vittesse) – French ultra-fast cartridge
.308 Solid Copper – civilian full-bodied cartridge with a copper bullet
.308 Hornady GMX – hunting cartridge with expansive bullet copper
Ammunition 7.62×51 mm, left to right: M118LR, M948 SLAP, M959 SLAP-T, M993, M276 and M62
Left — M993 armor-piercing bullet cartridge 7.62×51 mm; the center — .223 Man Marker Unit, non-lethal training cartridge used for live training with shooting at people; on the right — XM276, tracer bullet 7.62×51 mm
The Soviet cartridge 7.62×39 mm
Soviet military cartridge 7.62×39 mm steel core
The 7.62×51 Israeli CS Tear Gas — Israel cartridge with a bullet, which produces tear gas when hitting a solid object
.223 Flechette cartridge with a bullet with a dart
Armor-piercing pistol cartridges, from left to right: 9mm Geco Blitz Action Truama, 9-mm Czech 08me 1951, 38 spl Rem-Umc, the 7.62×25 Czech aym/53, KTW .357 mag, .38 spl Western Super x Olin
.357mag National Cartridge Black Steel AP – armor-piercing pistol cartridge
12 gauge Flechette cartridge 12 gauge Darts
M198 Duplex cartridge of 7.62×51 with dual bullet
Incendiary ammo, left to right: about 7.7×56r FN/52, 7.62 mm×54r 21/52 and 7.62×54r BXN/87
Armor-piercing bullets, from left to right: 30.06 M2 AP, at 7.7×58 Japenese AP, 7,9×57 Czech model 47, 7,9×57 FN/38/7
9mm Israeli Tracer — tracer Israeli pistol cartridge caliber 9 mm
9mm Plastic Training Ammunition, plastic training pistol cartridge caliber 9 mm
9mm German Steel Core 9mm German pistol cartridge 1942 issue
Soviet pistol cartridge 9×18 PM
The 7.62×25 Subsonic – subsonic cartridge Chinese 7.62×25 mm
.303 British AP — British armor-piercing bullets during the Second world war
Incendiary tracer ammo, 7.62×39 mm
.357 Magnum Multiball — pistol cartridge with two bullets
9×19 Sky Marshal — the pistol shot cartridge
Chinese tracer cartridge 7.62×39 mm
The 7.62×39 Hornady Zombie Max cartridge with expansive bullet
8mm B-Patrone — German explosive cartridge caliber 7.92×57 mm
Breaking the Soviet cartridge 7.62×54R