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7.62x25

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Bulgaria
China
Czech Republic
Hungary
Pakistan
Poland
Korea, Democratic People's Republic of
Romania
Russian Federation
Serbia
Viet Nam
Czechoslovakia
German Democratic Republic
USSR

The 7.62×25 Tokarev cartridge (round), which has numerous other names, would be developed between 1929 and 1930 for new domestic pistols and later submachine guns. The cartridge case was based on that of the 7.63×25 Mauser, which the Russian and then Soviet Forces had previous experience with, but with various minor modifications. It would initially be produced as the P (П) ball round that would be adopted as the ‘7.62 mm Pistol Cartridge ‘P’...

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