Long awaited arrival of non-corrosive 7.62x39 ammo!

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NORINCO 7.62X39 122 GR FMJ Cartridges.

Packed in 20 Round Boxes

2016 production

Non-Corrosive

122 grain Steel Core FMJ M43 Military Ball

Copper Washed Steel-cased

Introduction Price - Today only $399.99

$7.99 for a box of 20 (.39 cents per round)
$419.99 for a case of 1200 rds (.34 cents per round)

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How much time did you spend deciding what your customers didn't want?
 
How much time did you spend deciding what your customers didn't want?

Great first post buddy.

Retailers go out of there way, handle all the bureaucracy and shut that comes with these deals and somebody always has to be an ###### about it.

Thanks CanAm, keep up the good work.
 
Awesome, great find!! One question though. Where my brain went: Does this mean that, all the HP and SP is being commandeered by the fighting, OR, because of the fighting, only steel core is being manufactured as this is where the demand is, because of the war.
We don't have a supplier for it since the Ukraine war.

(then I'm thinking, which would be better, and preferred by the fighters there: HP or fmj steel core? Yes, I know about Geneva restrictions, I'm just not sure any of them give a damn.)
 
Awesome, great find!! One question though. Where my brain went: Does this mean that, all the HP and SP is being commandeered by the fighting, OR, because of the fighting, only steel core is being manufactured as this is where the demand is, because of the war.

(then I'm thinking, which would be better, and preferred by the fighters there: HP or fmj steel core? Yes, I know about Geneva restrictions, I'm just not sure any of them give a damn.)

The plant that produces it is in occupied territory.
 
Awesome, great find!! One question though. Where my brain went: Does this mean that, all the HP and SP is being commandeered by the fighting, OR, because of the fighting, only steel core is being manufactured as this is where the demand is, because of the war.

(then I'm thinking, which would be better, and preferred by the fighters there: HP or fmj steel core? Yes, I know about Geneva restrictions, I'm just not sure any of them give a damn.)
Means the plant is shut down
 
I bought it as soon as the email came in thank you. If you guys ever get Non corrosive 556, I'll buy that also.
 
(then I'm thinking, which would be better, and preferred by the fighters there: HP or fmj steel core? Yes, I know about Geneva restrictions, I'm just not sure any of them give a damn.)

The Geneva Convention has never banned the use of hollow point ammunition. You are incorrectly referring to earlier Hague treaties.

The plant that produces it is in occupied territory.

The plant that produces it no longer produces it after Ivan took all the plant equipment and then destroyed the facility... or so the story goes.
 
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