Barnaul Cartridge Plant
Manufacturer | |
Industry | Firearms |
Headquarters | Barnaul, Altai Krai, Russia |
Area served | worldwide |
Products | Ammunition |
Parent |
BSZ Holding company www |
Website |
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Barnaul Cartridge Plant JSC (Russian: Барнаульский патронный завод), is a manufacturer of industrial goods and ammunition in Barnaul, Altai Krai, Russia.
Product lines (brands)
- BEAR series
- The BEAR series is a line of hunting ammunition. The cartridges use lead-cored Full Metal Jacketed, Soft-Point (Semi-Jacketed), or Hollow Point bullets, have steel cases with Berdan primers, and use a non-corrosive propellant. The sub-brands differ only in the protective coating used on the cartridge case.
- Brown Bear ammunition cartridges have a brown lacquer coating on the steel case.
- Silver Bear ammunition cartridges have a zinc coating on the steel case.
- Golden Bear [1] ammunition cartridges have a brass coating on the steel case.
- CENTAUR ammunition cartridges have a polymer coating on the steel case, are berdan primed, use non-corrosive Belgian-made propellants produced by P.B. Clermont S.A.,[2] and are loaded with American-made "tombac" jacketed bullets produced by Hornady Manufacturing Company.[3] Barnaul began a process of retooling in 2009[4] to produce a new line of higher-grade ammunition to compete in the American and European markets. This was either due to their previous products being compared unfavorably or because Russian ammunition has a stigma of being poorly made and unreliable. The first CENTAUR brand ammunition was produced in 2013.[5]
- BARNAUL series
- Barnaul Gold ammunition cartridges, with brass cases. Currently comes in 5.56×45mm NATO and 9×19mm Parabellum.
- Barnaul Silver ammunition cartridges, with zinc-coated steel cases. Currently comes in 5.56×45mm NATO and 9×19mm Parabellum.
- Traumatic ammunition pistol cartridges fire less-than-lethal rubber bullets. Currently comes in 9×19mm Parabellum and .45 ACP.
- Military (mil-spec) ammunition cartridges. Military cartridges made to contractor nation's specifications. It also refers to civilian 5.56×45mm NATO and 7.62×39mm M43 Soviet full-metal-jacketed lead-core bullet hunting cartridges packed in novelty 700-round Warsaw Pact-style oval-shaped vacuum-packed sheet steel "spam cans".
- MONARCH (Academy Sports) - Barnaul currently makes the steel-cased ammunition for Academy Sports' MONARCH brand. (Academy Sports is an American purchasing and exporting group that buys foreign made ammo and resells it under their brands).
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Ammunition products [6]
Pistol Cartridges
9×19mm Luger (9×19mm Parabellum)
9×18mm Makarov (9mm Makarov)
Shotgun Shells
Rifle Cartridges
5.45×39mm cartridges
5.56×45mm NATO (.223 Remington) cartridges
6.5×39mm Grendel cartridges
6.61×51mm (.243 Winchester) cartridges
7.62×39mm cartridges
7.62×51mm (.308 Winchester) cartridges
7.62×54mmR cartridges
7.62×63mm (.30-06 Springfield) cartridges
9.3×64mm Brenneke cartridges
See also
- Wolf Ammunition
- Red Army Standard Ammunition
- LVE Novosibirsk Ammunition
- 9×18mm Makarov
- Ballistics
- Tula Arms Plant
- List of modern Russian small arms
References
- ↑ DKG Trading Inc. "Golden Bear Rifle Ammunition". Retrieved 26 May 2014.
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- ↑ Barnaul Cartridge Plant. "Products: "Centaur" cartridges". Retrieved 26 May 2014.
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- ↑ Barnaul Cartridge Plant. "Products: Sporting and hunting cartridges". Barnaul, Altai Krai, Russia. Retrieved 26 May 2014.
External links
- Barnaul Cartridge Plant (English)
- Барнаульский патронный завод (Russian)
- Barnaul distributor in New Zealand
- LUGANSK CARTRIDGE WORKS
- ЛУГАНСКИЙ ПАТРОННЫЙ ЗАВОД (Ukrainian)
- DKG Trading Inc. Bear Ammunition Company
- BSZ Holding, About, Historical Background (of the plant)
- Gunboards Forums, The Makarov Forum, 9x18 Ammunition Data, post #1392
- Dan's Sporting Goods Product Review, About Russian ammo....
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