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| Thor's Hammer ![]() | Milsurp Ammo Headstamp ID This is meant to be a quick reference to assist you in identifying milsurplus ammo by the headstamp. The information is arranged by country, then country code/year of production. Then a brief description, followed by the bullet diameter. For a much more detailed analysis you can take a look at: 7.62x54r Ammunition Evaluations USSR/Russia 60/86 Steel Core, Light Ball .311 188/71 Sivertip Steel Core, Light Ball .311 Misc copper wash, Lead Core, Light Ball .310 188/97 7N1 Sniper, Copper wash .311 Czech bxn/63 Silvertip Steel Core, Light Ball .310 bxn/87 Steel Core, Light Ball .311 aym/53 Yellowtip Lead Core, Light Ball .310 bxn/64 Whitetip Hollow Core, Short Range .311 Hungary 21/87 Steel Core, Light Ball .311 21/51 Yellowtip Lead Core, Light Ball .310 21/69 Lead Core, Light Ball .310 21/75 Silver/Yellowtip Steel Core, Heavy Ball .311 21/70 Silver/Yellowtip Steel Core, Heavy Ball .310 21/51 Yellowtip Lead Core, Heavy Ball .311 21/69 Whitetip Etalon Lead Core, Light Ball .311 47/50 " " 22/52 " " 21/52 " " 22/54 " " Albania 3/86 steel Core, Light Ball .311 3/87 Steel Core, Light Ball .310 Poland 21/72(inverted) Silvertip Steel Core, Light Ball .310 21/86(inverted) Steel Core, Light Ball .311 Bulgaria 10/55 Lead Core, Light Ball .311 10/87 Steel Core, Light Ball .311 10/55 Yellowtip Lead Core, Heavy Ball .311 China 61/66 Steel Core, Light Ball .310 321/539 Lead Core, Light Ball .311 Yugoslavia nny/1976 Lead Core, Heavy Ball .311 21/83 Entire Cartridge is Black, Short Range Training .311
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| Senior Member Join Date: May 2006 Location: The Desert
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| Under Bulgaria heavy ball add "brass cartridge" as it is one of the few in the 7.62x54R MilSurp world. Thanks for the quick reference. I still like looking at the ballistic data though. |
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| Thor's Hammer ![]() | Again, this is to bring the basic info home to our forum, so they have it right here. Not to recreate something already done.
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Just thinking that brass case is a major basic attribute for people wondering what type of MilSurp to buy. | |
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| thanks for the list. it's helpful |
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| I agree that "brass case", "copper-washed steel case" and "lacquered steel case" should all be included, as they are very important identifiers. Sometimes a round has the exact same headstamp, bullet weight and tip color, but the case is different and, thus, ends up being a different type of round (such as maybe it has a different type of powder and thus, shoots differently; or maybe the headstamp is technically inverted 55/72 versus 72/55 and the difference in the case is the only way to tell if it's one country's or the other).
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| I notice all the milsurp is .310-.311. No .308 there! |
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| 1980 bulgarian is copper-washed steel. my 1954 bulgarian was brass though.
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| Senior Member | Hey steve you wouldnt have a similar list for mausers would you? I have some Chilean ammo that is suposed to be loaded for a machine gun but I havent been able to find any info on it. It is 7x57mm and the primers have VERY heavy triangular crimp marks.
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