Based on your description (FMJ, non-reloadable), I have to think no. That's 2 1/2 times what the common corrosive ammo goes for - I could buy an extra SKS with the difference.
Then again, there seems to be no shortage of shooters frozen in fear over the use of corrosive ammo, so you might be able to exploit their phobia.
I thought MFS was made in Hungary.
Where ever its made, I'd be interested in decently priced non-corrosive X39. The surplus is fine for high volume shooting, but if I want to take my SKS out on a drive with me and do a few rounds of plinking, it sucks to have to do a complete clean for 10 rds fired.
I had a battle pack of mfs a few years ago it was just corrosive surplus ammo in little square white boxes it was even cheaper than the Czech that is available now. If its the same stuff I had I'd say its worth less than Czech because it dossent even come on strippers.
Based on your description (FMJ, non-reloadable), I have to think no. That's 2 1/2 times what the common corrosive ammo goes for - I could buy an extra SKS with the difference.
Then again, there seems to be no shortage of shooters frozen in fear over the use of corrosive ammo, so you might be able to exploit their phobia.
I had a battle pack of mfs a few years ago it was just corrosive surplus ammo in little square white boxes it was even cheaper than the Czech that is available now. If its the same stuff I had I'd say its worth less than Czech because it dossent even come on strippers.
Distri corp was selling it also in the white boxes(20rnds/bx). I still have a few hundred laying around I bought from them a few years ago. That was back when you could also get Igman non corrosive boxer primed soft points for $11/20rnds.
The boxes are clearly marked MFS made in Hungary.123gr. lead core.
If we can get some brass case non-corrosive in... we will talk about a $500+ but until the czech dries up... well i know what ill be running