7.62x39 blank ammo

 7.62x39 blank ammo is a type of ammunition used for training, theatrical purposes, and military drills. It is a cartridge that is designed to produce a loud bang and muzzle flash while not firing any projectile. This blank ammunition is typically made with a brass casing, a primer, and a powder charge, but without a bullet.








The 7.62x39 blank ammo is used in firearms that are chambered for the 7.62x39mm cartridge, such as the AK-47 and SKS rifles. It is important to note that blank ammunition can still be dangerous if used improperly, especially in close proximity to someone's ears, as it can cause permanent hearing damage.


Due to its lack of a projectile, 7.62x39 blank ammo is typically cheaper than live ammunition and can be used safely for training and practice purposes. It is also commonly used in movie and television productions for realistic sound effects in simulated gunfights.


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