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Revision as of 04:44, 22 March 2022
Navigation: | Main Page → Items → Ammunition → 7.92x107mm |
7.92x107mm | |||||||||
Game information | |||||||||
All information listed assumes Standard FMJ (Reg/SP/FMJ) | |||||||||
Category | (R)ifle caliber | ||||||||
Recoil level | 6 | ||||||||
Cost per round | 16.00 | ||||||||
Weight per round (units) | 0.1 | ||||||||
Quantity (retail box/bulk can) | 10 / 100 | ||||||||
Damage tables | |||||||||
Type | LDV | C1 | C2 | A1 | A2 | A3 | A4 | A5 | |
Bullet | +7 | 463% | 417% | 370% | 301% | 231% | 116% | 35% | |
Handloading information | |||||||||
Primer type | Large rifle | ||||||||
Powder type | Rifle powder | ||||||||
Projectile type | .323, 198 grain | ||||||||
Cost per case | 6.27 | ||||||||
Standard load (SP) | 1881 pwdr | ||||||||
Cold load (-P) | 1693 pwdr | ||||||||
Hot load (+P) | N/A pwdr | ||||||||
Super load (+P+) | N/A pwdr | ||||||||
Real world information | |||||||||
Ref. barrel length (inches) | 47 (Kb Ur wz. 35) | ||||||||
Muzzle velocity | 1275 m/s (4183 ft/s) | ||||||||
Muzzle energy | 10430 Joule (7693 ft-lbf) | ||||||||
Country of origin | Poland | ||||||||
Year | 1935 |
7.92x107mm is a type of ammunition for firearms. It is classified as a (R)ifle caliber.
This cartridge was exclusively designed for use in the FK Maroszek Kb Ur wz. 35. It is based on the 7.92x57mm Mauser and can accept the same projectiles, but the case length has been nearly doubled, dramatically increasing the powder capacity and allowing for muzzle velocities in excess of 4000 ft/s. In the Mazes, the cartridge was the first successful anti-monster rifle (AMR) cartridge (and the oldest to be continuously offered for sale) and uses the same 198-grain bullet as 7.92mm Mauser. In real life, it is an anti-tank rifle cartridge tipped with a 225-grain projectile, capable of piercing all known German tanks circa 1939, seeing extensive service during the 1939 Defensive War in Poland.
7.92x107mm is pronounced seven point ninety-two by one hundred seven millimeters.
Compatibility
Base weapons
There is 1 base weapon chambered in this caliber.
Barrel length groups
The reference barrel length belongs to the group listed in italics.
Group name | Barrel length range | Damage multiplier |
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Rifle | 45" and up | 1.0x |
Retail information
7.92x107mm ammunition can be purchased in gun shops and weapon shops in boxes of 10 rounds or bulk cans of 100 rounds.
The following brands and projectile types are available in retail:
Brand name | Composition | Available projectile types |
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Standard | Reg/SP | FMJ (1.0x) AP (1.5x) |
Milsurp | Surp/SP | FMJ (0.25x) |
The multipliers listed correspond to the value multipliers to cost of ammunition provided by powder type, pressure level, and projectile type. They are included on this table as a convenience, in order to tell at a glance the cost of a given brand and projectile combination.
Maze Customs
Availability of 7.92x107mm as a Customs family chambering: | ||||||||||
1911SS |
1911DS |
Blackhawk |
Redhawk |
Glock-SF |
Glock-LF |
MP5 |
AR-15 |
AK |
Rem700 |
BA |