| SKU | Designation | French Law | Caliber | Bullet type | Energy (J) | Speed (m/s) | Weight (g) | Pack. | Grains | Grams | MSRP | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SKU MR1023 | Designation *B* SURPLUS AMMUNITION 5.45X39 X200 | French Law B | Caliber 5.45 x 39 | Bullet type FMJ (Full Metal Jacket) | Energy (J) 1390 | Speed (m/s) 900 | Weight (g) 3.45 | Pack. 200 | Grains 52 | Grams 3.37 |
MSRP
155.00 € incl. tax
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IW offers ammunition for sport shooting that combines reliability, consistent manufacturing, and compliance with CIP standards . Designed for consistent performance, they meet the expectations of shooters seeking excellent value for money.
The IW 5.45x39mm FMJ 52gr ammunition features a steel case , a non-corrosive Berdan primer , and meets CIP standards . Its design ensures reliable operation and consistent accuracy for target shooting sessions with compatible platforms.
The IW 5.45x39mm FMJ 52gr cartridge is designed for shooters using firearms chambered in this caliber. Its Full Metal Jacket bullet ensures consistent feeding and is perfectly suited for target shooting .
Developed during the Cold War, the 5.45x39 mm became the standard caliber for the AK-74 . Designed to offer high velocity, a flat trajectory, and moderate recoil, it remains highly regarded today for its accuracy and shooting comfort on compatible platforms.
Manufactured according to CIP standards , these cartridges feature a steel case and non-corrosive Berdan primers . This design ensures reliable operation while simplifying firearm maintenance after use.
The 200-cartridge pack allows for a smooth approach to intensive training or extended sessions at the shooting range, while limiting handling between two sets.
It is intended exclusively for weapons chambered in 5.45x39 mm, such as certain AK-74 type platforms and their compatible variants.
No. This ammunition uses non-corrosive Berdan primers, which makes it easier to maintain the weapon after firing.
This FMJ ammunition is primarily intended for sport shooting and training. Its use must comply with current regulations and the intended purpose of the projectile.
