SURPLUS 7.62X39 700 RDS, RUSSIAN, Free Shipping

Yea most of the time,cand based on ganderites testing, the Russian may be very slightly more accurate than the Chinese, and both are at the top of the surplus pile! I guess the SKS being a Russian invention along with the AK, their ammo should be pretty good!

I've found that Czech surplus shoots tighter in all my SKS'. Though my second pick is Russian.
 
I've found that Czech surplus shoots tighter in all my SKS'. Though my second pick is Russian.
It all depends on quality of ammo, some ammo is lacquered and some bi-metal, quality of powder.... also year of production(new or surplus) and of coarse the factory.
Which one did you test against Czech ammo?
If you test lacquered against lacquered is one thing.
In my opinion bi-metal is better due to the fact that they do not leave residue in barrel.
 
The Russian stuff I have is packaged the same as the stuff you guys have, I have also some Romanian stuff that looks just like it. The Czech stuff I have is the seller and bellot stuff that comes on strippers.
 
The Russian stuff I have is packaged the same as the stuff you guys have, I have also some Romanian stuff that looks just like it. The Czech stuff I have is the seller and bellot stuff that comes on strippers.
Got it. Thank you
Is it bi-metal or lacquered? All of them ... What is the factory number?
Surplus ammo has number and year stamped on the back.
 
If I order a can, can you folks throw in a can opener? All of my x39 surplus has been Czech crates or Chinese cans that have pull tabs.
 
182 per 1400. when did you buy this before war in Ukraine or after. This is very cheap. Price overseas for 1400 is 180 usd.

Al

of course this was pre-Ukraine war, I haven't bought surplus ammo in 2+ years due to the weak dollar, and the Ukraine war...I've been shooting a lot less of my 7.62x39, I have a few unopened crates still, and some #### mix ammo cans that I pick from for the time being...hoping prices get better, if not i'll have to pick up a few more before long.
 
Well when you post like that people think that they can find this deal. IT IS IMPOSSIBLE to buy it at that price right now.

Sergey
of course this was pre-Ukraine war, I haven't bought surplus ammo in 2+ years due to the weak dollar, and the Ukraine war...I've been shooting a lot less of my 7.62x39, I have a few unopened crates still, and some #### mix ammo cans that I pick from for the time being...hoping prices get better, if not i'll have to pick up a few more before long.
 
I was just pointing it out in response to the one user who said that 25 cents per round was a great deal, when I see those prices I die inside a little, but that's the world we live in now, glad I stocked up back then.
 
In 2005 Brand new production 7.62x39 was $40 per thousand. Reality of life that it will not get cheaper. When someone asks me is when the best time to buy ammo? I always tell them yesterday. :)
 
Too bad you can't get it in the crate anymore. It must be cheaper to ship the cans inside cardboard boxes.
Are you going to be in town anytime soon for a face to face AL?
 
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