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#34
The T-34 is a Soviet medium tank introduced in 1940, the world's first mass-produced diesel-powered tank, famously deployed with Red Army during World War II against Operation Barbarossa.
Its 76.2 mm (3 IN) tank gun was more powerful than its contemporaries while its 60 degree sloped armour provided good protection against anti-tank weapons. The Christie suspension was inherited from the design of American J. Walter Christie's M1928 tank, versions of which were sold turret-less to the Red Army and documented as "farm tractors", after being rejected by the U.S. Army. The T-34 had a profound effect on the conflict on the Eastern Front in the Second World War, and had a lasting impact on tank design. After the Germans encountered the tank in 1941, German general Paul Ludwig Ewald von Kleist called it "the finest tank in the world" and Heinz Guderian affirmed the T-34's "vast superiority" over German tanks. "As early as July 1941, OKW chief Alfred Jodl noted in his war diary the surprise at this new and thus unknown wunder-armament being unleashed against the German assault divisions." Although its armour and armament were surpassed later in the war, it has been described as the most influential tank design of the war.The T-34 was the mainstay of Soviet armoured forces throughout the war. Its general specifications remained nearly unchanged until early 1944, when it received a firepower upgrade with the introduction of the greatly improved T-34/85 variant. Its production method was continuously refined and rationalized to meet the needs of the Eastern Front, making the T-34 quicker and cheaper to produce. The Soviets ultimately built over 80,000 T-34s of all variants, allowing steadily greater numbers to be fielded despite the loss of tens of thousands in combat against the German Wehrmacht. Replacing many light and medium tanks in Red Army service, it was the most-produced tank of the war, as well as the second most-produced tank of all time (after its successor, the T-54/T-55 series). With 44,900 lost during the war, it also suffered the most tank losses ever. Its development led directly to the T-44, then the T-54 and T-55 series of tanks, which in turn evolved into the later T-62, T-72, and T-90 that form the armoured core of many modern armies. T-34 variants were widely exported after World War II, and as recently as 2018 more than 130 were still in service.
FS: 2500 CCI #34 large primers in the white box. Have had these for quite awhile sealed in 50 cal ammo can. Have not any issues with them. No longer shoot 30 cal semi auto rifles. Sold as one lot $100.00 for them all. Pm me if you have any questions. 1st "I"ll take it" gets them.
In stock now both CCI #41 & CCI #34 $104.99 a brick limit 2 each.
https://www.brownells.com/reloading/primers/rifle-primers/military-rifle-primers-prod79079.aspx
I have some CCI rifle primers for FTF transaction only. No shipping will meet within a reasonable distance from Bend if you're coming from over the pass.
CCI #41 primers: $149 per 1000
CCI #34 primers: $149 per 1000
OR, feel free to DM me what what you think is a fair offer given the current...
I have 5 pounds of BLC2 arriving shortly (fresh, new stock) that I want to trade for LRP or #34s. I am willing to trade all 5# BLC2 for 2k #34s or 4# for 2k (non-foreign) LRPs. I am not particularly interested in LRMPs, but hey, if that's what you got we can talk.