It seems awkward to open small paper boxes with but..
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So they put the opener for the can inside the can? That's hilarious.
The ammo you bought is normally packed wooden crate/2xspam cans/paper boxes. The importer (probably century arms) removed the boxes from the spam cans so they could affix those stupid labels and then re-sealed the crates, presumably so they could sell boxes individually.
It's a pet peeve of mine. It increases the cost of the ammunition and reduces it's suitability for long term storage.
New (not so new actually, in the last 2 years IIRC) Federal NRCAN regs for ammo. A royal pain in the ass that has caused the price of surplus to go up, because SOMEBODY'S gotta pay for the labels and time needed to open all the crates and put these stupid phucking labels on them.
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They only need the labels on each package if they are intended for retail sale individually. That's not a new requirement.
Many dealers, including Marstar, Tradex, and Wolverine, still sell case lots in the original tins.
A question then Steveo;
Why did the last case of 1000 rnds Czech surplus I bought from P & D in Edmonton have to be relabeled and repacked in a cardboard box?
Hell, I LOVE those wooden cases some surplus comes in, they make great storage boxes.
I'd guess, and it's just a guess, that it depends on the importer and their intended market. If retailers sell by the individual box, they all need to be labeled. WSS (amongst other retailers) used to break open Czech cases and sell the unmarked 20 round boxes. Someone probably caught hell for that and it changed the way some importers brought the ammo in.
I got these on Thursday and opened one last night to check it out. Chinese '69 dated M43 from Tradex:
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So Romanian factory 22 - year 1966?
Be interested to know how that stuff shoots.
Just picked up a 1400ct crate at Bartons. Overpaid a little, but its right there on the shelf so what are you gonna do?
Trying to stay on track for min 1 crate a month and the deal on the Chin x39 looks pretty good.
Factory headstamp is on top, year on the bottom.
Was your ammo copper-washed or lacquered?
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