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I live he self centered comments. I don't own anything I shoot Steele out if etc.. Here's the thing you fail to realize is when steel is 40% of all ammo they have kept Brass manufacturers in check. Now they can price gouge more than they already have this last year… so enjoy the pain like all of us jack asses
 
I was thinking of building a 7.62x39 upper, too. Not now. The same thing happened to me with 5.45x39.
Meh - I have ~6K rounds of 7.62x39, about 5K of that is Russian (a mix of SP, HP & FMJ). I don't need or want any more rooskie ammo, I want to buy some US made brass ammo, but I have about 1K of Hornady SP, so I am going to wait until the price comes down.
 
What is really sad is these sanctions are suppose to hurt the Russians because they poisoned some guy and his daughter yet the Biden administration has reached a deal with Germany that will allow the completion of a controversial Russian gas pipeline to Europe.

This administration with his anti-gun agenda did it to hurt us and only us because Russia will just sell all the ammo the US ordered to the Taliban because they now have all those newly acquired US M16s, M4s, M9s and formally captured AKs to use the ammo in.

Win, Win for the Russian.

But don't worry this administration is working on a plan the take those ARs and AKs from us simple American folks for our safety so getting ammo will be a waste of time as we will have nothing to shoot it from.
 
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:s0093: :s0140: just to stir the pot. Russian ammo blocked so how long before covid Delta is used to lock down everything again...including ammo manufacturing? You snooze you lose.o_O
 
I've seen some of the Wolf 123 grain has "Made in Serbia" on it…assuming that will still be available, right? Or, are they getting it from Russia and packaging it in Serbia?
 
I've seen some of the Wolf 123 grain has "Made in Serbia" on it…assuming that will still be available, right? Or, are they getting it from Russia and packaging it in Serbia?
Well, officially Wolf has not been using Tula's factory for ammo since 2009. Its likely the Serbian ammo factories are its current producer. So in theory; Central/Eastern European ammo factories should still be available, unless team Biden decides to edit the wording to be caliber specific :rolleyes: but in all seriousness... the gap left will be filled by other companies. Maybe not as cheaply unfortunately.
 

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