7.62x25 not being made anymore?

I have seen 7.62x25 in Canadian Tire before, S&B and my local club has lots of 7.62x25 in stock, both Tula and S&B its definitely still being made and seems easy enough to buy.
 
Thats a lie. Gun shop in Hamilton by hoapital n always has stock. Typical scare tatic from salesman. I stopped working at sales company becuz u always have shady salesman and they get away with it all aslong as they got sales.
 
7.62x25 85gr. FMJ. Russian manufactured in the 1980's, copper washed, steel core. (2520rds) $449.95 I was looking at about 39 cases of the stuff today,here in Calgary.
Seems not a bad price to me.

Harsh price, its going for $375 for a crate of 2520 rounds in Vancouver.
 
Thanks guys, but I do know it comes from China, and I'm very familiar with Norinco. I was asking where in Canada it was available, especially per box instead of case lots.
If anyone has a spare box of the 2014 Norinco, I do have a Canadian friend who can receive it for me.
I already posted the link in this thread

just change the quantity to a box instead of case.
 
Thanks guys, but I do know it comes from China, and I'm very familiar with Norinco. I was asking where in Canada it was available, especially per box instead of case lots.
If anyone has a spare box of the 2014 Norinco, I do have a Canadian friend who can receive it for me.

"7.62x25 in stock, both Tula"???

Tula-made 7.62 Tokarev? Any pics, info, or links to this ammo?
http://www.wanstallsonline.com/russian-military-surplus-7.62x25mm-2280rnds.html
 
Sorry Brian, but that's a Czech crate in the pic. And the Russians never put Tokarev ammo on stripper clips, just the Czechs. I don't know of any post-Soviet, Tula commercial pruduction of 7.62 Tokarev ammunition.
 
Sorry Brian, but that's a Czech crate in the pic. And the Russians never put Tokarev ammo on stripper clips, just the Czechs. I don't know of any post-Soviet, Tula commercial pruduction of 7.62 Tokarev ammunition.
wouldn't be the first time I seen something advertised wrong or with the wrong picture. I would call and confirm if I was you.
 
Sorry Brian, but that's a Czech crate in the pic. And the Russians never put Tokarev ammo on stripper clips, just the Czechs. I don't know of any post-Soviet, Tula commercial pruduction of 7.62 Tokarev ammunition.

The title of the Wanstalls sales page says "Czech Military Surplus 7.62x25mm 2280RNDS". Of course the picture is a classic Czech ammo crate. The DESCRIPTION mistakenly says "Russian." As suggested above, a person can easily call them to confirm. I suspect someone copied and pasted the description and forgot to change "Russian" to "Czech."
 
hmmm. Canadian Tire here in Kemptville (Near Ottawa) will order it in. Non Corrosive 9.99

I was at a surplus amo store today and the owner told me they were no longer making the 7.62 x 25 amo anywhere ,whether surlus or not. He mentioned its a good idea to buy extra as it will soon sky rocket in price when the supply runs out.
Is this accurate? will the none military amo makers not be making any? I just bought a package of 35 rounds for $10.00, but maybe should get a lifetime supply .
 
"Tula 7.62 Tokarev"

Sharked, I would sure like to see them. If you can get a box, I have a Canadian friend who also collects them. He hasn't seen any either.
 
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