Norinco 7.62x39 Ammo SALE In Stock!

You should put a few hundred rounds through one of your sks's and let it sit around for a week and check for rust, do the testing yourself

problem is that it appears that some of the stuff in the crate is corrosive and some is not, not 100% same, so testing might reveal its non corrosive, and someone might get a crate of corrosive stuff
 
problem is that it appears that some of the stuff in the crate is corrosive and some is not, not 100% same, so testing might reveal its non corrosive, and someone might get a crate of corrosive stuff

In that case here at Wolverine Supplies we would have no choice but to sell it all as corrosive. The comparison is like only been a "little bit pregnant"! :)
 
John: thanks for the communication and consideration. Hopefully you send this back to your Distributor with terse words. This certainly looks like the same "non-corrosive" I bought at Lever earlier this year. I conducted my own nail test and found that 2 of 10 rounds I tested were corrosive.

Someone in the supply chain needs to get straightened out!

Thanks again!
 
Whoever is importing this stuff and unloading it at non corrosive needs their peepee slapped. I picked up a box of this exact stuff a year ago and was told it was NC, so it's been going on for a while now.

Thanks for the quick clarification Wolverine!
 
Thumbs up to John for quickly controlling the situation.

Now if only they can move to Vancouver, even better if they can take over the shop on Burrard Street.
 
At $225/crate this is still not a bad deal for corrosive ammo. Ive seen these 1440rd crates selling at other dealers for around $240
 
I can't beleive the whinny little girls pissing and moaning about the stuff being corrosive,,,DONT BUY IT THEN,,,quit your pissing on a good vendor,,,and go stand in the corner with the other babies,,,7 pages of useless accusations,,,they said NONE was sold until they find out exactly what it is,,,can we stop with the stupid critical comments now,,
 
My wife just came of the phone with the importer, he is going to look into this and report back to us early next week. Short term I am not even going to open a spam can as we may simply return this ammo if it is confirmed by our supplier as corrosive or alternatively we will need a price reduction if we plan to sell it as corrosive.

Yes we could conduct our own "nail test" but then we are gambling that the whole shipment is all the same as the test can. I will not risk that, would you?

This is one of the reasons Wolverine is one of my favorite suppliers.
 
If you look at the picture of the crate Wolverine has posted at the beginning of the thread, it's stamped 31kg, most of these crates are stamped 29kg. Does anyone know why the difference? And thanks John for the great responses, I too have bought these crates elsewhere and am very interested as to what you find out.
 
all spam can 7.62X39 IS corrosive (especially from china)...anyone seen different??
...unless CLEARLY MARKED 'NON-CORROSIVE' (mid to late 80's)
also, headstamp numbers can tell you if corrosive (quick internet search)
...been dooped twice before on chinese AND russian (nice shooting corrosive stuff though)
...has to be CLEARLY MARKED 'NON-CORROSIVE' ...otherwise don't believe it!

selling this stuff as non-corrosive BECAUSE SOMEONE IN CHINA might've said
'you want non-corrosive, ya, o.k., it's non-corrosive' is not good business...PERIOD!
this is not a case of 'just clean yer guns, it'll be fine'

...FOR THOSE FOOLS WHOM THINK DEMANDING CORRECT INFORMATION from someone
SELLING A PRODUCT IS WHINING/SNIVELING...i have several mint guns for sale...1873 colt, etc
...well i was TOLD they were original authentic...but you wouldn't want to WHINE/SNIVEL 'BOUT THAT?!
Norinco 7.62x39 Non-Corrosive 1440 Rounds

$225.00 per case

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all spam can 7.62X39 IS corrosive (especially from china)...anyone seen different??
...unless CLEARLY MARKED 'NON-CORROSIVE' (mid to late 80's)
also, headstamp numbers can tell you if corrosive (quick internet search)
...been dooped twice before on chinese AND russian (nice shooting corrosive stuff though)
...has to be CLEARLY MARKED 'NON-CORROSIVE' ...otherwise don't believe it!

selling this stuff as non-corrosive BECAUSE SOMEONE IN CHINA might've said
'you want non-corrosive, ya, o.k., it's non-corrosive' is not good business...PERIOD!
this is not a case of 'just clean yer guns, it'll be fine'

...FOR THOSE FOOLS WHOM THINK DEMANDING CORRECT INFORMATION from someone
SELLING A PRODUCT IS WHINING/SNIVELING...i have several mint guns for sale...1873 colt, etc
...well i was TOLD they were original authentic...but you wouldn't want to WHINE/SNIVEL 'BOUT THAT?!

It's funny you say that about the Russian ammo being sold as non corrosive. I have been shooting Barnaul 123 grain Russian ammo out of my vz 58. 200 rounds later everything is completely black inside and I found a little rust here and there nothing bad tho. $150/500 rounds. It's sold as non- corrosive and there website says it as well buy nothing states anywhere on the boxes that its non corrosive.



Has anyone used this type of ammo before and experienced it. ?
 
The Barnaul is current production Russian ammo - it is non-corrosive, lead core. I have tested several rounds.
 
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