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Is it safe to shoot 7.62 x 54R in a "D" marked M39 VKT ?
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I have a chance to get my paws on an 1944 VKT M39 (it is marked with the "D" on the top)....but I don't reload any of my own rounds....I just buy factory/surplus ammo.
Would it be OK to use Soviet surplus cartridges in this rifle ?
Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
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01-01-2016 02:02 PM
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Yep, it should happily accept any 7.62x53/54Rmm ammo be it surplus or commercial. M39s were made from the factory to handle the Finnish D166 projectile, and I guess technically they didn't really need to be 'D' marked.
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Thanks for the feedback.
I went down to Kent and selected a B barrelled 1942 M39.
It has the post war-stock " square fingers" and plenty of red/plum colour bluing left on the barrel and receiver. Just need a firing pin gauge and and some ammo and I should be good to go
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My compliments on a fine looking rifle!
- Darren
1 PL West Nova Scotia Regiment 2000-2003
1 BN Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry 2003-2013
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i had the same questions when i purchase my VKT with a D Barrel... so ended up slugging the barrel and it came out to 0.311... which is what the Russian surplus and com bloc ammo is i do believe.. so made some hand loads with 0.311 jacket an shoots great...