No, No, No, 30-06 is 7.62x63, 39 and 63 being mm of case lenght. If the rifle was pointed up and the round had fallen back and was possibly hit by the firing pin the round would not be in the chamber resulting in a bullet flying around in the receiver and possibe"loss of face".
7.62x63mm is the metric designation for the U.S. .30-06 round. -J.R. Shirley
7.62x63mm is the metric designation for the U.S. .30-06 round. -J.R. Shirley
the Springfield rifles fired round bullets or bucks.
A rifle that is manually operated by manipulating the bolt and cycling each round after every shot is fired.
A rifle that is manually operated by manipulating the bolt and cycling each round after every shot is fired.
Manipulation of the bolt will load and extract the fired or unfired round.
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Odd question. Mak 90 is a version of the AK-47 rifle. 7.62 is the caliber of the round fired by the rifle (actually 7.62 x 39 mm). I suppose you could calculate the energy of the fired round in KSI (1000 psi).
Yes, a 7.62 NATO round can typically be fired from a .308 Winchester rifle, as they are dimensionally similar and have the same bullet diameter. However, it's important to ensure that the rifle is designed to handle the slightly higher pressures of the 7.62 NATO round. Always consult the manufacturer’s specifications and guidelines before using different types of ammunition in a firearm.
When speaking of ammunition it is imperative to be precise with your numbers. The .308 Winchester is interchangable with the 7.62 NATO military round
While it seems the same caliber and the round is "almost" the same size, the answer is no. Not safely. The .22lr round does not extend long enough for the round to enter the throat of the barrel. When fired there is a split second where the round has to "find the hole" This can lead to excessive breech pressure and excessive leading at the throat and begining of the rifleing. The other drawback is the extractor will not reliably remove the spent cartridge.
No, a .30 caliber round cannot safely fire in a .30 Carbine rifle. The .30 Carbine cartridge is a specific round designed for that rifle, while other .30 caliber rounds (like .30-06 or .308 Winchester) have different dimensions and pressure characteristics. Attempting to fire an incompatible round can lead to dangerous malfunctions or damage to the firearm. Always use the correct ammunition specified for your firearm.