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240 rounds of 7.62 X 54R in twelve 20 round packets.
These are original Soviet Russian production still in the brown paper packages, hand-tied with twine. These came from a recently opened spam can.
Head stamp is 17-51, which indicates that they were manufactured at Podolsk in 1951 (this factory was later taken over by Barnaul). The seem to contain Tombac Type L bullets, which are 147 grain lead core. They are undoubtedly berdan primed and corrosive, like all Russian mil-surp ammo. (So clean your gun after firing).
Muz. Vel.: 2,785 F.P.S.
Muz. Energy: 2,548 ft.-lbs.
I have fired the rest of the can (200 rounds) with no failures, jams, etc. from several different Mosins, including a couple of different variants. Good stuff to feed your Mosin or Dragunov.
$50 or offer + shipping at cost (or I'll deliver within 50 miles of Grants Pass)
These are original Soviet Russian production still in the brown paper packages, hand-tied with twine. These came from a recently opened spam can.
Head stamp is 17-51, which indicates that they were manufactured at Podolsk in 1951 (this factory was later taken over by Barnaul). The seem to contain Tombac Type L bullets, which are 147 grain lead core. They are undoubtedly berdan primed and corrosive, like all Russian mil-surp ammo. (So clean your gun after firing).
Muz. Vel.: 2,785 F.P.S.
Muz. Energy: 2,548 ft.-lbs.
I have fired the rest of the can (200 rounds) with no failures, jams, etc. from several different Mosins, including a couple of different variants. Good stuff to feed your Mosin or Dragunov.
$50 or offer + shipping at cost (or I'll deliver within 50 miles of Grants Pass)
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