Russian calibers are typically in millimeter designations and include the following: 7.62x54R, 7.62x39, 5.45x39 rifle, 7.62x25 pistol and other military sizes. There is one that is in a standard English caliber of .220 Russian (there may be more). There are also many "wildcats" that are based off of Russian caliber brass: 6.5mm Grendel, 6mm PPC, .30 walker and I'm sure others.
What caliber of man are you looking for? What caliber of gun are you looking for?
My best guess would be a Russian M1895 Nagant pistol 7.62 caliber. It would have been the most common pistol available in Russia at that time.
50 caliber
Caliber "Caliber" is a word for the diameter of the bullet or the bore of the gun.
ABOUT .69 to .75 caliber. These were smoothbore muskets.
The Russian Army nowadays use mostly ak74 and ak103. They have a 5,45 caliber, as far as I remember. ak47 is also used but very rarely
Probably the Russian built PTRD-1941 anti tank rifle in 14.5 mm.
The Russian 91-91 in caliber 9x39 uses a 20 round box magazine,
Impossible to answer without a DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF ALL MARKINGS, barrel length, caliber, type of action, condition, accessories.
If by chance you mean a Moisin-Nagant 91/30, it was the standard rifle of the Russian military from WW I through the end of WWII. It is a bolt action rifle in caliber 7.62 x 54R.
Model of 1944 carbine is a Russian infantry rifle. It is a bolt-action repeater with a 5-shot magazine. It is chambered in 7.62x54R.
S14-Russian/British 44 caliber revolver!!!
Russian .60 caliber. There is also a Chinese version. More powerful than the US .50 Browning, it is a true Heavy machine gun.
No such thing. You can have small caliber but not low caliber.
There is no caliber designated 7.62x55. There is a 6.5x55 and several other calibers that are close. 7.62x54R (rimmed) cartridge, used in the Mosin-Nagant and other Russian-designed rifles. 7.62x51, better known as 7.62 NATO, or .308 Winchester 7.65x53, better known as 7.65 Argentine Mauser
No. The AN-94 and latest AK-200 still use the 5.45 cartridge. The AKM and AK-103, which use the 7.62x39 cartridge, is in limited service with some select units of the Russian security forces.
the are also chambered for the 38 caliber, 9mm caliber and 22 caliber