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2 years ago | [YT] | 1,439



@johnfromthewest

I was aware that 9x39 is pretty low power but I didn't expect it to be like 75 percent bullet and 25 percent every other part of a shell

2 years ago | 198

@Punx63

That SP5 and 7n9 look to be running a bit hotter considering the amount of gun powder in there. Still a big heavy round though.

2 years ago | 43

@ethanharrington5358

The blood pitted AS-Val in my pocket:

2 years ago | 27

@RSAleft9

OK seeing all the 9x39 rounds cut up like this is high key awesome!

2 years ago | 1

@olekzajac5948

Kinda unrelated question, but since you seem to have a pretty good source of rather obscure Soviet/Russian ammo, do you know someone who owns the SP-4 silent cartridge?

2 years ago | 16

@andrewlightfoot2601

Diversity is our strength

2 years ago | 6

@AceFalken

Dang they chonky but I can see why the PAB had bad performance compared to the SP-6. I'd be interested on the bullet weights.

2 years ago (edited) | 27

@pumpkoi5935

A 30rd mag of that must feel like a brick

2 years ago | 9

@Troldeskoven

Very interesting rounds :*

2 years ago | 0

@yazi7790

Built Different

2 years ago | 2

@AlexsEquipmentCorner

Pab 9 was originally for teh Val and the BP for VSS afaik

2 years ago | 5

@Rally_Armaments

Where can you even find 9x39 for sale anymore in the US? After the Russian ammo import ban I can't find any at all.

2 years ago | 3

@Anonymous-pn4xm

Same same but different

2 years ago | 2

@teancrumpets5685

my question is why russian bullets are full of weed

2 years ago | 4

@Einritus

Vss is basically a spike launcher?

2 years ago | 8

@BungSpoot

Woah that's a weird looking plate of sushi

2 years ago | 2

@karymay3191

Advanced humor

2 years ago | 2

@mauer594

so true

2 years ago | 0

@telurkucing5006

Why SP5 bullet on the left end shifted bit to the left, did someone push it hard or defect munition?

2 years ago | 0

@ArcturusOTE

I'm guessing the 9x39 doesn't live up to the hype

2 years ago | 1