
12.7x108 mm
The .50 Browning Machine Gun (.50 BMG, 12.7×99mm NATO and designated as the 50 Browning by the C.I.P.) is a cartridge developed for the Browning .50 caliber machine gun in the late 1910s, entering official service in 1921.
Cartridge:
Bullet type: 12.7x108 mm FMJ/SC
Cartridge length: 147mm
Cartridge weight: 133.5 g
Bullet length: 64 mm
Bullet weight: 48.2 g
Muzzel Velocity: 810 to 825 m/sJacket
Effective range: 20 mm armor up to 100 m
Precision R50: ≤19 (at 300m) cm
Powder charge weight: 16 g
Jacket: Brass (CuZn10) CuZn10)
Primer: Boxer – non corrosive
Cartridge length: 147mm
Cartridge weight: 133.5 g
Bullet length: 64 mm
Bullet weight: 48.2 g
Muzzel Velocity: 810 to 825 m/sJacket
Effective range: 20 mm armor up to 100 m
Precision R50: ≤19 (at 300m) cm
Powder charge weight: 16 g
Jacket: Brass (CuZn10) CuZn10)
Primer: Boxer – non corrosive
Packaging:
Type of packaging: Wooden case
Quantity per pack: 280 pcs
Number in a: 2 metal boxes (280 rounds)
wooden case
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