I'd like to have crates stacked all along my wall it just isn't going to happen
There is the problem. You must actually build walls with the crates. Therefore it qualifies as home improvement.....a necessity.
I'd like to have crates stacked all along my wall it just isn't going to happen
There is the problem. You must actually build walls with the crates. Therefore it qualifies as home improvement.....a necessity.![]()
How common is 7.62 soft point for hunting and what's the cost does anyone know
Going to get a crate to start and was wondering does anyone know if the surplus is of different quality depending where from or is it all pretty much the same?
Cheers
Take note, most nations that used 7.62x39 has moved on to 5.56x45, 5.45x39 and 5.8x42.
The new stock will no longer be fire sale cheap when the coldwar surplus runs out, add in new UN sanctions and armistice red tape BS restrictions, more global proxy wars, the ammo situation could be very grim.
Even if there were tons of ammo in some forgotten bunkers, we may not be able to legally to import it in the near future.
But what do I know?
Russia is moving back to 7.62x39
As former Warsaw pact countries like Czechoslovakia are now joining NATO, they are dumping the old x39 ammo and switch to NATO standard ammo.
that has been delayed due to lack of funding. Things are not going to change much over the next 5 years, not until the financial crisis has passed.
Lets not forget the millions of AK's being used in Africa and other rat hole nations. 7.62x39 will be around for a long time.
Lets not forget the millions of AK's being used in Africa and other rat hole nations. 7.62x39 will be around for a long time.
Amen 2 that!There's no question the 7.62x39 will be around for a very long time. As tootall said, there's a huge difference between having cheap surplus available and merely being able to find it in stores.



























