Origin of 7.62x54R Surplus

7.62x54R

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Was just curious on the origin of these surplus ammo cans. Script is similar, cans are different in style and quantity. Thanks.


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880 and 1000rds Chinese...

I have only shot the 880rds and they are hit loads. Left a tiny hairline in the front cover on a SVT40 also recoil significantly harder than MFS or Barnaul factory. Bang every time corrosive
 
Also SVT's are a big PIA to assemble after detailed cleaning unless you have strong tiny hands. At least that's my big , old arthritic hands opinion. Getting that recoil spring assembly back in is always more fun than I am looking for after a long day at the range.
 
Getting the recoil assembly is pretty simple if you do the bullet trick
The cover practically falls on
Use a 7.62x54 round in between the back of the receiver and put the bullet tip in the divot on the recoil assembly and it should line up properly with the top cover
 
Also SVT's are a big PIA to assemble after detailed cleaning unless you have strong tiny hands. At least that's my big , old arthritic hands opinion. Getting that recoil spring assembly back in is always more fun than I am looking for after a long day at the range.

Some lots of that Chinese ammo shoots 1MOA in one of my PU sniper rifles if I do my part.

Getting the recoil assembly is pretty simple if you do the bullet trick
The cover practically falls on
Use a 7.62x54 round in between the back of the receiver and put the bullet tip in the divot on the recoil assembly and it should line up properly with the top cover

Thanks Everyone :)
 
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