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280ct 7.62x25 Tok Berdan brass, 280 pcs & around 250 with unstruck primers.
From stock used as South African police range ammo in the 2000s, but I am almost certain they are actually ancient Romanian ... 1952/53.
Most but not all are unfired. The corrosive hard primers won't reliably go off, maybe too aged, needs a CZ-52 or more likely open bolt full auto action. About a third worked with my PPS-43c and then 90% of those worked with a second strike. It was too much a PITA for what I wanted to put up with so I pulled the lead and powder from the rest.
I'm hoping someone who knows black magic.. the time and skill to convert to boxer & reload, or has the right gun. I'm under the impression these ain't worth chit, but I hate seeing much of anything go to waste & if it's worth meeting me in Portland or Gresham.. they're yours.
If two of you end up battling for the honor, I can be swayed by a $5.00 bill or a box of any CCI .22lr.
Thanks -b
From stock used as South African police range ammo in the 2000s, but I am almost certain they are actually ancient Romanian ... 1952/53.
Most but not all are unfired. The corrosive hard primers won't reliably go off, maybe too aged, needs a CZ-52 or more likely open bolt full auto action. About a third worked with my PPS-43c and then 90% of those worked with a second strike. It was too much a PITA for what I wanted to put up with so I pulled the lead and powder from the rest.
I'm hoping someone who knows black magic.. the time and skill to convert to boxer & reload, or has the right gun. I'm under the impression these ain't worth chit, but I hate seeing much of anything go to waste & if it's worth meeting me in Portland or Gresham.. they're yours.
If two of you end up battling for the honor, I can be swayed by a $5.00 bill or a box of any CCI .22lr.
Thanks -b
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