Do you really need different ammo for Finnish nuggets than for Russian ones?
>>29426947
No. Who told you this? And why didn't you Google it?
>>29426947
no. Finns are borderline retarded (pic related, a typical Finn) so they made their shit 1mm shorter, but you can still use standard 54r in them.
>>29427190
They only get retarted when they dont get there Mars Bars
>>29427176
I know for a fact that Finnish bullets (and therefore the bores on Finnish barrels) have a different size compared to Russian bullets.
I want to know what the practical implications are, since lots of you have Finnish nuggets.
>>29427190
The bullets also have a different diameter.
>>29426947
>>29427217
For M27 and 28, yes. You need to use the Finnish 7.62x53R ammo on those, otherwise you risk welding bullets into your barrel.
With M39, you can use ruskie 54R ammo. It was designed so that troops could use looted Russian ammo.
>>29427241
This is not completely accurate.
The rifles that are the same or close enough bore diameter to the Russians are the WWII Era m91s, the M39, and the M91/30. Other rifles have bores close to .308 instead of .311.
>>29427286
>The rifles that are the same or close enough bore diameter to the Russians are the WWII Era m91s, the M39, and the M91/30.
No shit, sherlock. Two of those ARE Russian guns, and the other one the only rifle designed to be able to utilize Russian ammo if needed.
>>29427310
The Finns made their own M91s and M91/30s. And some of the original M91s built between 1925 and 1927 have the smaller bore diameters. Do some research before you post.
If its not D Chambered than yeah.