Afghani reloading

that's 100% dirt, but who knows what finer stuff is in there. Worked great. Low dust and right moisture content.

Less is more. Guess they have a consistent compressed volumetric lol:rockOn:
 
Even if it's not up to our standards, I'm always impressed with how they get stuff done over there, seen videos of guys re building car batteries, radiators, alternators....

Some of their methods are crude but that doesn't always lower the standard. Don't be duped by what you read from uninformed people.

I have a Kyber Pass Martini, chambered for the 303 Brit. No idea what the metal used for the receiver is but it's stronger and harder than any British, Afghan or other nation's production. It's also very accurate with bullets from .308-.312 and has a well defined bore that would be the envy of any barrel manufacturer in North America,.
 
where the he'll do they get there reloading stuff? seriously how would they get primers bullets and powders do they make them all there or are they russian?
 
where the he'll do they get there reloading stuff? seriously how would they get primers bullets and powders do they make them all there or are they russian?

Check out the Pakistan Ordnance Factory

They supply most of the worlds government's, without production facilities of their own, with ammunition for small arms all the way up to and including naval cannon and aircraft cannon
 
where the he'll do they get there reloading stuff? seriously how would they get primers bullets and powders do they make them all there or are they russian?

Bullets are pretty easy to make. Just takes some raw materials, specialty dies and a press. Primers and powder are a lot more complicated to make.
 
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