Yugo M67 7.62x39

DeRK

CGN Regular
hey John,

I was wondering if you guys would be able to get your hands on some Yugo M67 7.62x39 ammo, these are the brass cased ammo.

I would love to get my hands on a few case lots!
 
hey John,

I was wondering if you guys would be able to get your hands on some Yugo M67 7.62x39 ammo, these are the brass cased ammo.

I would love to get my hands on a few case lots!

We already own a few million rds in Europe, however this ammo would be a bit expensive for the Canadian market, that is why we have been selling it to the US....

However if anybody out there with the paperwork, would like to import at least a container load (app 1 million rds) we would be pleased to quote.
John
 
how expensive is a bit expensive?

because i would gladly pay more for M67 than any other corrosive 7.62x39, im sure alot of guys on here feel the same way as well...
 
FWIW, the stuff seems to be berdan-primed, not the best for reload (if that was your goal).

What we are selling off shore is brass cased, boxer primed, non corrosive.... Please don't determine what we are selling
John
 
With some ranges banning steel core M67 is a great choice. Finding someone with the scratch to import a container-load would be a different story though. Tagged for interest
 
With some ranges banning steel core M67 is a great choice. Finding someone with the scratch to import a container-load would be a different story though. Tagged for interest

That seems to be the problem in Canada, not many big players.... We are down to just 9 container loads so if there is interest, hurry....
John
 
^What you linked is: berdan corrosive primer

What John said "boxer primed, non corrosive"

Like to get some "brass cased, boxer primed, non corrosive" at decent prices for my XCR.
 
I would pay $400 for a crate maybe more. None corrosive, brass, boxer primed? Add me to the preorder list right now!!!
 
That seems to be the problem in Canada, not many big players.... We are down to just 9 container loads so if there is interest, hurry....
John
Hi John,

Is there any chance you do import to Canada using Mastar as the importer? I really prefer the brass non corrosive with boxer primers.

Thank you!
 
Defacto std. for "brass cased, boxer primed, non corrosive" is reloadable brass. Expect John to mention any exception.

Brass cased are typically reloadable, the boxer primed makes it easy compared to berdan.
I am interested as well.

Reloadable brass?
 
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