Frontiers non corosive deal!

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Just got my crate of non corrosive 7.62x39 surplus from Frontier Firearms.It got here 4 days after it was paid for. 1440 rounds $446.14 taxes in ,,free delivery.That comes to under 31.5 cents a round, it would be even cheaper for folks who live in provinces that don't have tax grabbing ndp (spits 3 times) governments and I use the term government very loosely!
Haven't opened them yet, wondering if they are laquer or copper/brass washed. will be going to the range next week and will be bringing some of these along plus some of the corrosive I got a couple weeks ago from Tradeex! Gonna be fun!
 
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I'm so used to stripping and cleaning my SKS and 858 after range time, it's become habit.
Don't know what I'd do with non-corossive.:D
 
they are laquered in green colour, manufacture by a big military factory, they are made for long store ammo, large quantity, and the ammo made for themselves, not the crap just send out to make some us dallors, i don't know where they get this, maybe from second hand country, and this military factory manufacture tons ammo everyday, the old product line was made copper washed ammo, the new line made laquered ammo in brown, green, dark green and black colours, they made all non-corrosive ammo since 1970, new military standard, hope more coming.....
 
there is some chinese words on metal tins
7.62 regular ball (steel laquer), 1/2 camphor solution powder (make the powder fire slower, good for long barrel like Type 56 or sks same thing, oh!)
Type 56, factory code 32, 1972,
720 rounds
just make everybody easier.
 
there is some chinese words on metal tins
7.62 regular ball (steel laquer), 1/2 camphor solution powder (make the powder fire slower, good for long barrel like Type 56 or sks same thing, oh!)
Type 56, factory code 32, 1972,
720 rounds
just make everybody easier.

Thanks for the info ,was wondering what all that meant!
 
they are laquered in green colour, manufacture by a big military factory, they are made for long store ammo, large quantity, and the ammo made for themselves, not the crap just send out to make some us dallors, i don't know where they get this, maybe from second hand country, and this military factory manufacture tons ammo everyday, the old product line was made copper washed ammo, the new line made laquered ammo in brown, green, dark green and black colours, they made all non-corrosive ammo since 1970, new military standard, hope more coming.....


Not totally correct. The Norinco non-corrosive that came from Can Am was copper washed and had the date 01/05 on it.
 
o sorry, there is no old or new product line, should be line 1 and line 2, they build line 1 first, then line 2, they find laquer is more cheaper and faster, but both line are on, keep product speed fast, actually they got so many product lines.
 
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