Ammunition factory Prvi Partizan is situated in southwestern part of Serbia, in town Uzice, 200 km away from Belgrade, the capital. Prvi Partizan has been producing ammunition for 87 years now, since 1928, when its founded. Prvi Partizan has supplied Serbian Army and Police, many foreign Armies and it also produces hunting and sporting ammunition, that is being sold all over the world. The factory has three production facilities, employs more than 1000 workers and it takes important part in economy of its region. Prvi Partizan is modern company, one of the largest of this kind in the world. Company produces over 400 types of rifle, pistol, revolver and small arms ammunition. The beginning of 21st century is especially important for technological development of Prvi Partizan. In the anniversary year 2013 we are excepting to complete works on construction of new facility where we will work on new modern equipment, respecting all standards of environmental protection and providing better working conditions for our employs.
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Walter W.
1 year agoHave an AR with a Green Mountain barrel that shoots sub-moa with this ammo and another that shoots just over 1 moa with it. Pretty much the same results with the soft point version also. Very consistent and reliable results.
Paul T.
1 year agoThis ammo works well, is fairly clean, and have never had a miss fire. I shoot this brand in several different cal. weapons, and for the price is the best bang for the buck that I have found.
R A.
1 year agoGreat ammo, no surprise to me. I am from Serbia - PPU is meant to be used with Zastava AKs - both are Serbian brands. The factories are located within 50 miles from each other. Otherwise, it works well with all other AKs (except maybe Norinco or US made ones).
Darren G.
1 year agoI first heard of PRVI due to needing ammunition for a antique 1891 Mauser and PRVI was the only manufacturer that I could find. When I found it in my local store I bought a few hundred rounds of the 762x39 and burned through it with no malfunctions at all. With the current ammunition shortages I was just happy to find PRVI available and I should have gotten more.
Ed P.
1 year agoMy 1st time using PRVI in 7.62x39. As expected, it performed flawlessly, as do all the other calibers I shoot from PRVI Partizan.
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