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- Ad Type
- For Sale
- Price
- $800
- Manufacturer
- Springfield Armory
- Caliber
- 30-06 Springfield
- City
- Vancouver
- State
- Washington
- Zip Code
- 98682
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The ammo can on the left is actually for 7.62 x 51 NATO (aka .308 Win). The ammo can on the right is correct.
Post up a photo of the head stamp on the ammo. That will tell us origin and year of manufacture.
-E-thank you for correct in my ad!
The ammo can on the left is actually for 7.62 x 51 NATO (aka .308 Win). The ammo can on the right is correct.
Post up a photo of the head stamp on the ammo. That will tell us origin and year of manufacture.
-E-I would really like to clean this ad up. I'm having trouble editing it. Maybe I will kill it and start over..
The ammo can on the left is actually for 7.62 x 51 NATO (aka .308 Win). The ammo can on the right is correct.
Post up a photo of the head stamp on the ammo. That will tell us origin and year of manufacture.
-E-thank you!
693 rounds of 30-06 with 64 clips for $800.
The format asks for manufacture I'm assuming this is US ammunition the cans in the photo are original containers to this ammunition.
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Those can not be the original cans, or at least not the one on the left. The can on the left was originally for belted 7.62x51 (.308) on M13 links for machine-guns like the M60. The can on the right is the original style can/marking for use with the M1 Garand and is possibly the original can. The only way to be sure is by head stamp as the other poster mentioned.
The ammo can on the left is actually for 7.62 x 51 NATO (aka .308 Win). The ammo can on the right is correct.
Post up a photo of the head stamp on the ammo. That will tell us origin and year of manufacture.
-E-I will take care of that this evening. How is my price if my ammo checks out?