well there goes this months pay...
well there goes this months pay...
SOAP SUDDS;
"Does the 7.62x54R come on stripper clips? Probably not. "
It does not, sorry
John
UNDERGIVER;
"As long as there is a war on, the manufacturers of Ammo can charge what they want,"
While this may be true for newly manufactured ammunition it has no impact on the surplus prices....
What does influence pricing of surplus ammunition are such things as increased scrap metal prices world wide, governments who feel the ammo is worth more, foreign government permit and licensing fees, secutiry fees, escort fees, inland shipping costs, sea going freight charges, inland tarnsport in Canada, just to name fecw factors....
John
This may be a noob question, but is x54 surplus stuff corrosive?
Who cares? USA has limitation by law on ammo that can be sold there. For example, stock piles of 7.62x25 made in USSR (currently Russia) cannot be sold in USA or imported in USA. So basically, the huge supply is cut of from the huge market... Manage to get an import permit to Canada + a contract in Russia and you would be able to sell Tokarev ammo at price of rim-fire while making a good profit. Just have to play the card right...
"Laws that forbid the carrying of arms ... disarm only those who are neither inclined nor determined to commit crimes." - Thomas Jefferson, 1775.
GUESSKTO;
Gee I wish it were that simple....
However should someone out there have some extra $$ to gamble with and wnat to bring in some unapproved ammo for testing I can supply from our off shore warehouse....
John
LOL I'm sure Johnone has a few stories about 2nd and 3rd world arms dealers...
I hope it arrives soon Jon, would love to buy a few cases!
Just to clarify, when you receive new shipments of ammunition ( in this case surplus ) are they put under " New items " on your website ?? I just want to make sure im checking the right area of the site for updates ( which happens to be everyday )
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