Prvi Partizan (PPU) Ammo
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Prvi Partizan (PPU) - 5.56x45mm - 62 Grain - FMJBT - SS109
$0.48 – $0.50 / round -
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PPU - NEMO - 9mm - 124 Grain - FMJ
$0.23 – $0.26 / round -

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Prvi Partizan (PPU) - NEMO - 6.5 Grendel - 120 Grain - FMJBT
$1.26 – $1.40 / round -
PPU - (Prvi Partizan) - NEMO - 300 Win Mag - 145 Grain - FMJ
$1.56 – $1.75 / round -
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Prvi Partizan (PPU) - 38 Special - 158 Grain - LRN
$0.40 – $0.40 / round -
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Prvi Partizan (PPU) - 300 Win Mag - 150 Grain - SP
$1.37 – $1.40 / round -
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Prvi Partizan (PPU) - 10mm Auto - 170 Grain - FPJ
$0.45 – $0.50 / round -
Prvi Partizan (PPU) - 7.62x54R - 182 Grain - FMJ
$1.10 / round -
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Prvi Partizan (PPU) - 243 Win - 100 Grain - SP
$1.00 / round -
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Prvi Partizan (PPU) - 243 Win - 90 Grain - SP
$1.00 / round -
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Federal - Power-Shok - 243 Win - 100 Grain - SP
$1.30 – $1.40 / round -
Prvi Partizan (PPU) - 7mm Rem Mag - 174 Grain - PSP
$1.43 – $1.55 / round -
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Prvi Partizan (PPU) - 5.56x45mm - 55 Grain - FMJBT - M193
$0.49 – $0.55 / round -
Prvi Partizan (PPU) - 7.62x39 - 123 Grain - FMJ
$0.50 – $0.55 / round -
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Prvi Partizan (PPU) - 22-250 Rem - 55 Grain - SP
$0.90 – $1.00 / round -
Prvi Partizan (PPU) - .30-30 Win - 170 Grain - FSP
$0.85 – $0.95 / round -
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Prvi Partizan (PPU) - 10mm Auto - 180 Grain - FPJ
$0.40 – $0.44 / round -
Prvi Partizan (PPU) - 9mm - 158 Grain - FMJ
$0.42 – $0.44 / round -
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Prvi Partizan (PPU) - 9mm - 124 Grain - FMJ
$0.33 – $0.34 / round -
Prvi Partizan (PPU) - 9mm - 115 Grain - FMJ
$0.28 – $0.30 / round -
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Prvi Partizan (PPU) Ammo
Popular Ammo Offerings from Prvi Partizan (PPU)
- 9mm:The 9mm Luger cartridge is easily the most common handgun round in common use. The caliber goes by many names, often being referred to as 9mm NATO, 9mm Parabellum, 9x19mm, or just generically “9mm”. The cartridge’s origins can be traced back to the early 20th century and is the brainchild of Georg Luger. Originally found in firearms such as the Borchardt C-93 and the P-08 Luger pistol, the round has become a common chambering for handguns in civilian and military use from the 20th century onward. Firearms such as pistols and submachine guns in 9mm Luger have commonly been used by military and law enforcement personnel across the globe, leading to the round establishing a reputation for being a reliable service cartridge.
- 7.62x39:The 7.62×39 cartridge was introduced in 1944 and represents an early intermediate cartridge. While the intermediate 7.92×33 Kurz precedes the 7.62×39, the latter is still in common use today while the other has been completely phased out of conventional usage. The cartridge officially entered service in 1945 and served as the standard issue military cartridge for the Soviets for most of the Cold War, still seeing some limited usage today. Beyond the Soviet Union, countless other countries on nearly every continent have utilized the cartridge in one form or another. This is mainly due to the fact that many surplus firearms worked their way around the globe as newer equipment became available and countries sold off or exported surplus arms.
- 5.56x45mm:The 5.56x45mm NATO’s roots can be traced to the .223 Remington cartridge, a popular smallbore sporting cartridge. Initially, development for the cartridge began in the United States in 1957 alongside efforts to develop a smallbore, high-velocity firearm. This would eventually lead to the introduction of the AR-15 and subsequent M16 series of rifles. The cartridge would go on to see use by American forces in the Vietnam War and subsequent conflicts. During the 1970s and 1980s, NATO expressed interest in a standardized, smallbore cartridge to replace the 7.62x51mm NATO round. This led to the cartridge’s adoption by NATO in the form of the SS109 cartridge. After its adoption, the round has seen use with NATO members and allies such as the United Kingdom, Austria, France, and even Japan.
- .300 Winchester Magnum:The .300 Winchester Magnum was introduced in 1963 and has since established itself as one of the most versatile and popular long-range cartridges. Known for its flat trajectory and powerful performance, the .300 Win Mag is favored by hunters, military snipers, and competitive shooters alike. It’s especially effective for big game hunting, where stopping power and accuracy are critical.
Common Prvi Partizan (PPU) Bullet Types
- Full Metal Jacket (FMJ):Like the name suggests, these types of loadings feature projectiles which are adorned with metal jacketing. This jacket is generally made of copper and will cover the tip and sides of the projectile. Typically, the base of the projectile is left uncoated. These types of loadings are well-suited for range use and are some of the most common types of ammo one will encounter.


