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- 7.62×51mm_NATO abstract "The 7.62×51mm NATO (official NATO nomenclature 7.62 NATO) is a rifle cartridge developed in the 1950s as a standard for small arms among NATO countries. It should not be confused with the similarly named Russian 7.62×54mmR cartridge; a round with slightly longer length.It was introduced in U.S. service in the M14 rifle and M60 machine gun in the late 1950s. The M14 was superseded in U.S. service as the infantry adopted the 5.56×45mm NATO M16. However, the M14 and many other firearms that use the 7.62×51 round remain in service, especially in the case of sniper rifles, machine guns, and as the service weapon chosen by special operations forces. The cartridge is used both by infantry and on mounted and crew-served weapons mounted to vehicles, aircraft and ships.Although not identical, the 7.62×51mm NATO and the commercial .308 Winchester cartridges are similar enough that they can be loaded into rifles chambered for the other round, but .308 cartridges are typically loaded to higher pressures than 7.62x51mm cartridges for use in long-distance hunting of big-game animals. Even though the Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers' Institute (SAAMI) does not consider it unsafe to fire the commercial round in weapons chambered for the NATO round, there is significant discussion about compatible chamber and muzzle pressures between the two cartridges based on powder loads and wall thicknesses on the military vs. commercial rounds. While the debate goes both ways, the ATF recommends checking the stamping on the barrel; if you're unsure, consult the maker of the firearm.".
- 7.62×51mm_NATO thumbnail NATO_7.62x51.jpg?width=300.
- 7.62×51mm_NATO wikiPageID "30871355".
- 7.62×51mm_NATO wikiPageRevisionID "606296165".
- 7.62×51mm_NATO balsrc "M80: Slickguns, M118 Long Range: U.S. Armorment".
- 7.62×51mm_NATO base "0.47".
- 7.62×51mm_NATO btype "M118 Long Range BTHP".
- 7.62×51mm_NATO btype "M80 FMJ".
- 7.62×51mm_NATO bullet "0.308".
- 7.62×51mm_NATO bw "147".
- 7.62×51mm_NATO bw "175".
- 7.62×51mm_NATO bwunit "grain".
- 7.62×51mm_NATO caption "7.62".
- 7.62×51mm_NATO caseLength "2.015".
- 7.62×51mm_NATO caseType "Rimless, Bottleneck".
- 7.62×51mm_NATO en "2437".
- 7.62×51mm_NATO en "2586".
- 7.62×51mm_NATO length "2.75".
- 7.62×51mm_NATO maxPressure "60191".
- 7.62×51mm_NATO name "7.62".
- 7.62×51mm_NATO neck "0.345".
- 7.62×51mm_NATO origin United_States.
- 7.62×51mm_NATO parent "0.308".
- 7.62×51mm_NATO primer "Large Rifle".
- 7.62×51mm_NATO rifling "1.0".
- 7.62×51mm_NATO rimDia "0.473".
- 7.62×51mm_NATO rimThick "0.05".
- 7.62×51mm_NATO service "1954".
- 7.62×51mm_NATO shoulder "0.454".
- 7.62×51mm_NATO type "Rifle".
- 7.62×51mm_NATO usedBy "United States, NATO, others.".
- 7.62×51mm_NATO vel "2580".
- 7.62×51mm_NATO vel "2733".
- 7.62×51mm_NATO wars "Vietnam War, Falklands Conflict, The Troubles, Gulf War, War in Afghanistan, Iraq War, Libyan civil war, among other conflicts".
- 7.62×51mm_NATO subject Category:Military_cartridges.
- 7.62×51mm_NATO subject Category:Pistol_and_rifle_cartridges.
- 7.62×51mm_NATO comment "The 7.62×51mm NATO (official NATO nomenclature 7.62 NATO) is a rifle cartridge developed in the 1950s as a standard for small arms among NATO countries. It should not be confused with the similarly named Russian 7.62×54mmR cartridge; a round with slightly longer length.It was introduced in U.S. service in the M14 rifle and M60 machine gun in the late 1950s. The M14 was superseded in U.S. service as the infantry adopted the 5.56×45mm NATO M16.".
- 7.62×51mm_NATO label "7,62 x 51 mm NATO".
- 7.62×51mm_NATO label "7,62 × 51 mm NATO".
- 7.62×51mm_NATO label "7,62 × 51 mm OTAN".
- 7.62×51mm_NATO label "7,62 × 51 mm Otan".
- 7.62×51mm_NATO label "7,62×51 мм НАТО".
- 7.62×51mm_NATO label "7.62x51mm NATO弾".
- 7.62×51mm_NATO label "7.62x51mm NAVO".
- 7.62×51mm_NATO label "7.62×51mm NATO".
- 7.62×51mm_NATO label "7.62×51mm NATO".
- 7.62×51mm_NATO label "Nabój 7,62 x 51 mm NATO".
- 7.62×51mm_NATO sameAs 7.62%C3%9751mm_NATO.
- 7.62×51mm_NATO sameAs 7,62_x_51_mm_NATO.
- 7.62×51mm_NATO sameAs 7,62_x_51_mm_NATO.
- 7.62×51mm_NATO sameAs 7,62_×_51_mm_OTAN.
- 7.62×51mm_NATO sameAs 7,62_x_51_NATO.
- 7.62×51mm_NATO sameAs 7,62_×_51_mm_Otan.
- 7.62×51mm_NATO sameAs 7,62_×_51_mm_NATO.
- 7.62×51mm_NATO sameAs 7,62_×_51_mm_NATO.
- 7.62×51mm_NATO sameAs 7.62x51mm_NATO弾.
- 7.62×51mm_NATO sameAs 7.62_×_51_mm_NATO.
- 7.62×51mm_NATO sameAs 7.62x51mm_NAVO.
- 7.62×51mm_NATO sameAs Nabój_7,62_x_51_mm_NATO.
- 7.62×51mm_NATO sameAs Q259210.
- 7.62×51mm_NATO sameAs Q259210.
- 7.62×51mm_NATO wasDerivedFrom 7.62×51mm_NATO?oldid=606296165.
- 7.62×51mm_NATO depiction NATO_7.62x51.jpg.