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  2. Tula Cartridge Plant - Wikipedia

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    The Tula Cartridge Plant is a manufacturer of metal products, including ammunition for the military, and various civilian products. It absorbed the Ulyanovsk Cartridge Plant in 2005.

  3. The Tula Cartridge Works

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    The Tula Cartridge Works and The Ulyanovsk Cartridge Works are among the largest producers of small arms ammunition in the world. Unique and exceptional traditions lasting for more than 130 years, the ability to apply the up-to-date scientific and research knowledge to production process – are the basis of sustainable development of the ...

  4. Tula Arms Plant - Wikipedia

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    Imperial Tula Arms Plant. Imperial Tula Arms Plant (Russian: Императорский Тульский оружейный завод, romanized: Imperatorskiy Tulsky Oruzheiny Zavod) is a Russian weapons manufacturer founded by Tsar Peter I of Russia in 1712 [4] in Tula, Tula Oblast as Tula Arsenal. Throughout its history, it has produced ...

  5. Wolf Ammunition - Wikipedia

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    Most of their ammunition is primarily being manufactured by the Tula Cartridge Plant in Tula, Tula District, Russia, from 2005 to 2009. Some of their 22-caliber rimfire ammunition are also made by Eley Limited in England.

  6. About us - tulammo.ru

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    The Factory produced over 350 million of ammunition deployed by the Russian Army during the World War I. The Ulyanovsk Cartridge Works produced every third cartridge supplied to the Red Army during the World War II. Nowadays, TulAmmo brand is well known in Russia and abroad.

  7. Kalashnikov Concern and Tula Cartridge Plant Developing New ...

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    According to tests conducted by the Kalashnikov Concern and Tula Cartridge Plant, the 6.02x41mm cartridge retains a kinetic energy of 500 Joules for a 6.7-gram bullet at a distance of 900 meters.

  8. In Ukraine, Spent Cartridges Offer Clues to Violence Fueled ...

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    The factory codes correspond to arms plants that produced cartridges for Soviet forces. The code 539, upper right, is from the Tula Cartridge Works plant south of Moscow. The code 3...

  9. Tula, forge of the Russian army for over 400 years - Russia ...

    www.rbth.com/defence/2015/06/08/tula_forge_of_the_russian...

    Tula is one of the Russias major arms centers. Source: Press photo. In the 18 th century, the plant produced almost all weaponry issued to Russia’s soldiers. During the 1812-1814 war with...

  10. Tula Ammo for Sale - BulkAmmo.com

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    Today, the Tula Cartridge plant produces many of the most popular calibers on the market and makes them affordable for almost any shooter. In fact, it is a well-known fact that Tula Ammo is so cost effective that many elite Police Units use it for training.

  11. Open Joint-Stock Company Tula Cartridge Plant - Russian ...

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    The Tula Cartridge Plant sells products for hunting and sports. At present, TPZ JSC is the leading enterprise in the cartridge industry in Russia, the largest supplier of cartridges to the...

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