Yugo M67 7.62x39

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Anybody know where I can get my paws on this stuff? I buy it when i find it, and that's not very often. It's made by Prvi Partisan( NNY) But it's berdan primed. Brass cased as well. Anyone have some or know where to get it?
 
I never seen any but from the sounds of it it would make good "zombie" ammo - reportedly it has better knock down power than the M-43 ammo.

According to what I have read, it is flat based rather than boat-tailed and starts to yaw earlier than other ammo in the same calibre.
 
Excellent! It has an air cavity in the nose, thus making the centre of gravity farther back, that's why it yaws sooner. The flat base makes it less stable as well, and adds to the effect.
 
I OWN over 52 million rds of your M-67, in the process of delivering large numbers to the US.
Some of the finest 7.62x39 made.
We may bring some here.
John
 
I OWN over 52 million rds of your M-67, in the process of delivering large numbers to the US.
Some of the finest 7.62x39 made.
We may bring some here.
John
John,
Please don't froget that "WE LOVE THE THINGS THAT YOU & YOUR COMPANY DO FOR US". Also if it wouldn't be to much trouble from the fed's...
You would be the MAN if you could do this for us!
:nest:
 
OF COURSE it is approved, in the event it is not, can we keep it our little secret and not tell all the folks that read these posts ??
John
 
Sooooo... When can I expect a crate or 2? :D In all honesty though, I don't know how much you would be listing it for, but I would probably buy at LEAST 3 crates of the stuff.
 
How much extra are you guys willing to pay for the M67 over the M43? I haven't seen any hint of retail price from johnone.

I'm assuming it's corrosive-primed, as well?
 
Yeah, all of the older Yugo M67 is corrosive, Berdan primed.

$250-300 for a crate of 1260 rounds would be an excellent price, $350-400 would not be as good, but it would still sell.
 
At $250 I'd probably buy a case or two to try it out. More than that and I'd stick to the M43. I don't have any restrictions on steel-core ammo where I shoot, though.

At $400, I think it would just sit on the shelves, provided there was still $200 M43 available.
 
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