Here's a video of manufacturing plant in Turkey the quality looks good and I think the price could be good too! They are selling it at Walmart in the USA
https://youtu.be/HTPXSKkaCAE
Here's a video of manufacturing plant in Turkey the quality looks good and I think the price could be good too! They are selling it at Walmart in the USA
https://youtu.be/HTPXSKkaCAE
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Interesting
There was also a Lithuanian factory punching out 762 Nato spec ammo which ended up in the USA some time ago. I wonder how their currency stacks up to ours in regards to cost should any ever get here.
Would the fact that its NATO spec make it easier to import (considering NRCAN requirements)?
It looks like they don't stock Walmart anymore. Could be they were not getting treated well with pricing
I have a small case of MKE 7.62X51 Nato ball. It's written on the box they warranty sub-moa accuracy. It's one of the least accurate ammo I've tried:
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum...3-Ammo-testing
Rivaled only by Iranian surplus, I got much better results with Norinco, MFS and South African surplus.
That's the stuff:
Headstamp is: "MKE 08"
I also thougt it looked good. Then figured it shoots ugly.
Last edited by wildphil24; 07-25-2016 at 04:36 AM.
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The lack of affordable .223 in this country is what prevents me from entering into the caliber. Maybe this could change that.
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Kerosene is fuel, Brian. Red Bull is fuel. Kerosene is Red Bull.
I know them well. I have been dealing with them on and off for years. Their prices are higher than PMC and IMI, so I cannot see any real reason to begin importing here. The situation in Turkey doesn't help either.
I wonder how many of the guys in the background in the video disappeared after the coup attempt.