7.62x38mm R Nagant (no ontology)

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7.62x38mm R Nagant (also known as simply 7.62mm Nagant) is a pistol cartridge designed in 1895 for use in the Nagant M1895 revolver. An unique cartridge for an equally unique firearm, 7.62mm Nagant is one of the rare few cartridges in the world where the bullet is completely seated inside of the case, making it seem like there is no bullet seated when viewed from the side. Although weak by modern standards, it was the standard service handgun cartridges of the Imperial Russian Army from 1895 to 1917, then of the Soviet military from 1917 until the 1950s, supplementing 7.62x25mm Tokarev before being finally replaced by 9x18mm Makarov.

Mazeworld overview

Type LDV C1 C2 C3 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5
Bullet +1 24% 23% 22% 19% 16% 12% 6% 2%

How to read this?

  • Available for purchase in a gun shop or a weapon shop in boxes of 50 or bulk cans of 1000.
  • Available brands and projectile types:
    • Standard (Regular SP): FMJ
    • Milsuro (Surplus SP): FMJ
  • Retail value of a standard round (Reg/FMJ/SP): 1.25 P$ /round
  • Recoil level: 2 - Light

Handloading information

  • Primer type: Small pistol
  • Powder type: Pistol
  • Projectile type: .308, 100 grain
  • Standard load: 60 pwdr
    • -P load: 54 pwdr
    • +P load: 66 pwdr
    • +P+ load: 72 pwdr
  • Cost of a 50 case box: 10 P$ (0.2 P$/case)
  • Estimated cost to handload 1 standard round (Reg/FMJ/SP): 0.837 P$

Weapons compatible

Standard weapons

Total amount of standard weapons available in this caliber: 1

Class 3 weapons:

  • Tula Arms Nagant M1895, revolver

Maze Customs

Barrel length groups

Depending on the barrel length of the firearm, a multiplier to Pain and Limb damage is applied. Please refer to the lists of weapons or to the event lines to know your particular weapons' barrel length.

Group name Length range Damage multiplier
Handgun Up to 6" 1x

Gallery

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Two angles showcasing the unique cartridge.

See also

Real life information