I'm really glad I've got 16-17k rds. I wish I bought more when it was super cheap.Dried up
Hope you have lots
Unless the war in Ukraine ends soon, you won't see any for a while. Even then, with the Ukrainian army moving away from this caliber, won't be tons.Ffs… There won’t be any more?!? I need way more than what I have.
Does the war affect Chinese imports?Unless the war in Ukraine ends soon, you won't see any for a while. Even then, with the Ukrainian army moving away from this caliber, won't be tons.
All wars / conflicts must affect it, in particular the ones in AfricaDoes the war affect Chinese imports?
Who do you think supplies the Russians?Does the war affect Chinese imports?
Who do you think supplies the Russians?
Not necessarily. The Russian machine guns like the RPD and RPK use the venerable 7.62x39mm cartridge. Also, the more modern AK-103 and AK-15 (Ratnik) use the same caliber. Not to mention the AKM which is still in use for whatever purpose.Wouldn't the expectation be that the vast majority of the Russian military would be using 5.45x39? That was introduced in 1974 - 52 years ago.
Not necessarily. The Russian machine guns like the RPD and RPK use the venerable 7.62x39mm cartridge. Also, the more modern AK-103 and AK-15 (Ratnik) use the same caliber. Not to mention the AKM which is still in use for whatever purpose.
Yes, they do and they now introduce the RPL-20 also in 5.45x39mm. Nevertheless, the older machine guns, like the RPD&RPK, were produced in the tens of millions of units. Part of them went into so-called "strategic storage". The Special Military Operation became a great opportunity to "decosmolinize" them and put into use. For example, the troops formed in the Donetsk and Lugansk Republics had tons of the older 7.62x39mm guns. This cartridge is also used by numerous Russian Special Forces and Police Forces nowadays (the AK-103 and AK-15). So, still the 7.62x39mm cartridge is needed in huge quantities. I agree, less than the 5.45x39mm but still a lot.They have 5.45 machine guns too- specifically the rpk-74, which is again, a 50+ year old design.
I'm not saying there are NO 7.62x39 guns being used. But the difference in demand given that the main infantry weapons haven't used that cartridge in 50 years should be considerable.
Are you selling off your gold and silver as well..... or buying more!Just sold 15 crates of ammo off, as well as 7 sks's lol.



























