New Arrivals !!! Russian 7.62x39 Military Surplus Ammunition Now in Stock !!!

That's an okay deal, but not great, unless Russian surplus is better than Chinese surplus?

Reliable Gun is selling 1500 rounds for $329. https://www.reliablegun.com/en/chinese-surplus-762x39-ammo-123gr-fmj-1500rds-crate-corrosive. That's 25 cents a round, after tax.

Even their full price cost is only $375, before tax, for 1500 rounds.

First off it's rather bad forum manners to list links to other vendors on a business members thread, secondly like other members stated it's not actually cheaper when you factor in shipping, and third tradex you rock I love the Russian surplus and awesome prices on your other ammo to. Thanks for the .40sw I just bought . Try to beat $17.49/box for brass case hollow points!
 
Trade Ex the picture of the Russian crate is the nicest looking Russian crate that I have seen. Ordered a bunch before and they are in decent shape compared to some other supplies but wow, do they all look like that? these must have been well stored. I also forgot which crates were x39 vs x54r from reading the outside Russian markings, this will save me opening the wrong container lol

Invest in ammo now its only bound to rise in price as time has told..... ammo inflation is running rampant.... don't listen to those fools investing in gold or silver for economic uncertainty buy ammo for true peace of mind.

Russian Vs PRC crates
Its like Havana Club vs Rice Wine both will get you where you want to go but its the way you get there.....
 
If you only buy things because they are "deals" then you're going to miss out. Man up and pay what things are actually worth for Christ's sake.

This is GOOD stuff. Stop living in the past and be prepared to pay to play.
 
A quick story. A few years ago I was talking to century international( largest importer of ammo and guns in na) I got pricing on sea cans of 762x39 and x54r. The cost per crate shipped and dropped in my drive way was less than 35 dollars a crate. There are trillions of rounds sitting in storage around the world in these calibers. The only reason why I did not buy a seaman was due to the crazy demands by my CFO. They wanted earth germs, firefighting systems....just madness. The money is in ammo. Even today the cost for vendors is less than 100 if buying sea can quantifies that is shipped through the port of Montreal.
When I posted my plan on here I got quite a few nasty grams from vendors. My plan was to sell at cost plus 10 dollar profit plus shipping. A smoking deal. I still have some of the messages from the angry vendors. Ammo is not rare. The more you know!
 
A quick story. A few years ago I was talking to century international( largest importer of ammo and guns in na) I got pricing on sea cans of 762x39 and x54r. The cost per crate shipped and dropped in my drive way was less than 35 dollars a crate. There are trillions of rounds sitting in storage around the world in these calibers. The only reason why I did not buy a seaman was due to the crazy demands by my CFO. They wanted earth germs, firefighting systems....just madness. The money is in ammo. Even today the cost for vendors is less than 100 if buying sea can quantifies that is shipped through the port of Montreal.
When I posted my plan on here I got quite a few nasty grams from vendors. My plan was to sell at cost plus 10 dollar profit plus shipping. A smoking deal. I still have some of the messages from the angry vendors. Ammo is not rare. The more you know!

Exactly 100% what I posted before.
Fabricated scarcity is a licence to print money lol
 
A quick story. A few years ago I was talking to century international( largest importer of ammo and guns in na) I got pricing on sea cans of 762x39 and x54r. The cost per crate shipped and dropped in my drive way was less than 35 dollars a crate. There are trillions of rounds sitting in storage around the world in these calibers. The only reason why I did not buy a seaman was due to the crazy demands by my CFO. They wanted earth germs, firefighting systems....just madness. The money is in ammo. Even today the cost for vendors is less than 100 if buying sea can quantifies that is shipped through the port of Montreal.
When I posted my plan on here I got quite a few nasty grams from vendors. My plan was to sell at cost plus 10 dollar profit plus shipping. A smoking deal. I still have some of the messages from the angry vendors. Ammo is not rare. The more you know!


What are the chances of you doing that now?
 
A quick story. A few years ago I was talking to century international( largest importer of ammo and guns in na) I got pricing on sea cans of 762x39 and x54r. The cost per crate shipped and dropped in my drive way was less than 35 dollars a crate. There are trillions of rounds sitting in storage around the world in these calibers. The only reason why I did not buy a seaman was due to the crazy demands by my CFO. They wanted earth germs, firefighting systems....just madness. The money is in ammo. Even today the cost for vendors is less than 100 if buying sea can quantifies that is shipped through the port of Montreal.
When I posted my plan on here I got quite a few nasty grams from vendors. My plan was to sell at cost plus 10 dollar profit plus shipping. A smoking deal. I still have some of the messages from the angry vendors. Ammo is not rare. The more you know!

The CFO's are always notoriously risk-averse. If they approve something (like bulk ammo/powder storage or a rifle range) and things go wrong, they know they will be raked over the coals. What motivation do they have to make it easy for us? None. And every reason to make it difficult.
 
I also forgot which crates were x39 vs x54r from reading the outside Russian markings, this will save me opening the wrong container lol

To mitigate opening the wrong spam can, I look at what is written on the can. I don't speak Russian but the only number that matter is the quantity number written on it. 700,or 720, will tell you it's x39, 400 or 440 is x54R, 1250 is x25. That's the way I do it.
 
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The only reason why I did not buy a seaman was due to the crazy demands by my CFO. They wanted earth germs, firefighting systems....just madness.

What does the CFO have to do with ammunition? The ammunition is NOT regulated by the Firearms Act but by the Explosives Act and specifically by the Explosives Regulations, SOR/2013-211 with amendments. The CFO has no authority over explosives. Sec.280 of SOR/2013-211 specifies that no more then 225 kg of explosives in small arms cartridges can be stored in a private dwelling. That's quite a number of 7.62x39mm crates :).
 
Actually it is from Ukraine . Lugansk it is Ukraine .

Glad someone pointed it out before I did :)

Since the Russians attacked Ukraine back in 2014, they dismantled and stole the entire Lugansk Catlrtridge Works factory from Lugansk (where this very ammo was made for many decades prior).
 
What does the CFO have to do with ammunition? The ammunition is NOT regulated by the Firearms Act but by the Explosives Act and specifically by the Explosives Regulations, SOR/2013-211 with amendments. The CFO has no authority over explosives. Sec.280 of SOR/2013-211 specifies that no more then 225 kg of explosives in small arms cartridges can be stored in a private dwelling. That's quite a number of 7.62x39mm crates :).

i figured that was a BS story by that guy,CFO has no authority on ammo imports,good story though.LOL
 
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