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Answer (1 of 9): 7.62x39mm can certainly be customized to suit particular use better - be it changing the bullet weight, composition, or powder load. But, there’s just really no commercial demand for it. One reason is monolithic market for the guns that utilize the round - mostly AK variants and
Will NATO ever move away from the 5.56, or will it say in use until we have laser guns? - Quora
How much gunpowder does a 123 grain 7.62x39 cartridge contain? - Quora
What is the difference between a bullet, cartridge and kartoos? - Quora
What would happen if one attempted to fire a 7.62x51mm round from a rifle, which is specifically made to use the 7.62x39mm round as standard ammunition? - Quora
Why is 7.62x39 (or something like this) replaced with lower caliber bullets? - Quora
Why is ammunition so much more expensive for a bullet of a higher grain, for example, 149 grain .308 rounds can be purchased for around 49 cents per round where 168-grain rounds
Is a cartridge a bullet? - Quora
Which is more powerful, pistol rounds or rifle rounds? For example, 5.56 vs 9mm, .45 ACP vs 7.62x39 and .44 magnum vs .308 Winchester. - Quora
Can you reload a 7.62x39 bullet into a 7.62x54r case to increase velocity at the expense of mass? - Quora
Why is virtually all commercial and military ammunition for the 7.62x39mm loaded with the same bullet weight of 123gr? Does the cartridge not perform well with lighter of heavier bullets? - Quora
How many bullets are in a clip 45? - Quora
When someone loads a belt-fed machine gun (like the Browning 50 cal), do they start with the first bullet or do they start it a few bullets in? - Quora