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    Quote Originally Posted by jonythebeast View Post
    Is this ammo indeed non-corrosive? It looks the same as the chinese corrosive stuff.
    Don't need any surprises.
    nobody makes corrosive these days

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    Quote Originally Posted by LeverFever View Post
    Couldn't resist. CanadaAmmo is like the mistress stirring up trouble in the family
    Agreed!

    I told myself I was done building a 7.62x39 stockpile... well, my wife told me I was done building a 7.62x39 stockpile.

    Now this!

    Can't... resist... must, buy ammo.
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    "Not yet," I said. "I want to study its habits.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tootall View Post
    Yuri Orlov bought his own boat, maybe Chris should do the same!
    Buying a older ship is the cheap and easy part and they are plentiful. Registering it and bringing it up to par with flag state and class requirements is the expensive part. Then again one can easily lease a ship and run it under their own ship management company with their own crew.

    An example would be Canship leases ships from Knutsen AS and runs the tankers for offshore Newfoundland.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick911 View Post
    If someone could post detailed pictures of packaging, boxes and rounds that would be awesome.

    I am curious of this 2014 production batch.
    Again.

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    And any word on how you/we/anyone can fix the situation and get ammo flowing again?

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    Ammo looks good, nicely packaged with plastic stand and white box. Kinda feel cheated with the lost grain, only 122 instead of 123

    As to the ammo flow problem heard it was thanks to all the union strikes in the Vancouver ports forcing ships to offload their entire cargo at Seattle, then truck to Canada. Can't do that with banned NORC container so solution is don't carry NORC.
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    Comes in a standard cardboard box with two large plastic wraps which include 30 boxes of 20 rounds each stacked 2 deep.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CanAm View Post
    It is not a port issue any longer. Vancouver has no problem with ammo
    Once the ships enter the Salish Sea and the Strait of Juan de Fuca it's hard to avoid US territorial waters in larger cargo vessels. There are a couple places where the US territorial waters are only 1000 meters from Canadian soil. Now if Canada had a huge port further north, like in Prince Rupert...
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