Bob R
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Located in Pahrump. Can deliver as a secondary reason when doing a visit to LV for Drs, etc but on my schedule. I am on the south end of Pahrump, 45 minutes from Ft Apache and Blue Diamond and 60 minutes from the top of Charleston. Shipping Available on your dime.
225 dollars
What we have here is one unopened spam can of Albanian 7.62x54r, From what I have been able to find this makes good blasting ammo but here is the caveat: It is an unopened can of surplus military ammo. You pay your money and you take your chances, There is no warranty implied or otherwise. It is SURPLUS AMMO!
From deciphering the can it is 440 rounds of most likely light ball with a mild steel penetrator manufactured in 1990. It may even be brass cased ( the (T) on the can ).
Here is a thread that covers a little bit about the ammo.
www.theakforum.net
Picture of can under UV light and manipulation so you can read the label a little better.
bob
Located in Pahrump. Can deliver as a secondary reason when doing a visit to LV for Drs, etc but on my schedule. I am on the south end of Pahrump, 45 minutes from Ft Apache and Blue Diamond and 60 minutes from the top of Charleston. Shipping Available on your dime.
225 dollars
What we have here is one unopened spam can of Albanian 7.62x54r, From what I have been able to find this makes good blasting ammo but here is the caveat: It is an unopened can of surplus military ammo. You pay your money and you take your chances, There is no warranty implied or otherwise. It is SURPLUS AMMO!
From deciphering the can it is 440 rounds of most likely light ball with a mild steel penetrator manufactured in 1990. It may even be brass cased ( the (T) on the can ).
Here is a thread that covers a little bit about the ammo.
Albanian 7.62x54r spam can deciphering
I recently picked up a couple of cans of this. Would like to know if any of you know how the Alby's ID'd their stuff compared to the Russian, Bulgarian spam cans.
Picture of can under UV light and manipulation so you can read the label a little better.
bob
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