Before I get crapped on for not using the search feature,
It doesnt like 7.62, 7*62 etc. If someone would care to tell me what I should type in, feel free.
So I grabbed a box of surplus ammo yesterday, the good CZ corrosive stuff, and it was advertised as 7.62X 39mm, but the wooden crate clearly states 7.62X43. I asked why its advertised as 39, when the box says 43, and the retailer assured me it was 39. Now that I have the wooden box open, the sardine can also states .43mm on it.
I noticed the date appears to be from the 70's on the side, and there's a piece of paper labeled PROHLEDNUTO Datum -5.11.1999 inside. I was worried this was the expiry date, but I think its an inspection date, based on some online translation searches I tried...although PROHLEDNUTO doesn't come back from an online CZ translator, so I don't know what language it is.
So can anyone tell me if this is the wrong ammo? I think I can still return it as long as I dont open the sardine can.


So I grabbed a box of surplus ammo yesterday, the good CZ corrosive stuff, and it was advertised as 7.62X 39mm, but the wooden crate clearly states 7.62X43. I asked why its advertised as 39, when the box says 43, and the retailer assured me it was 39. Now that I have the wooden box open, the sardine can also states .43mm on it.
I noticed the date appears to be from the 70's on the side, and there's a piece of paper labeled PROHLEDNUTO Datum -5.11.1999 inside. I was worried this was the expiry date, but I think its an inspection date, based on some online translation searches I tried...although PROHLEDNUTO doesn't come back from an online CZ translator, so I don't know what language it is.
So can anyone tell me if this is the wrong ammo? I think I can still return it as long as I dont open the sardine can.
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