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Just picked up some of this 7.62x39 and it has no marking on the spam cans. It's steel cased with with a steel bullet, but all copper color? I haven't seen it before, wondering if somebody smarter than myself can help identify it. 🤔

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I think the 351 headstamp indicates Chinese production.
You are correct, @MTpockets sent me a link. It is Chinese surplus ball with a copper spray coating... I'd never heard of that before. Based on the link he sent me looks to be 70's vintage and when I turned the can over I can see some type of writing on the bottom, it's really hard to make out but it does look like Chinese characters.
 
Chinese Norinco on stripper clips from a spam can guarantee you 100% corrosive later dated stuff less likely corrosive but as stated above treat it as it is. Also probably steel core.
 
Can it be made? Perhaps really really soft steel?

Harden steel + rifled steel barrel = kaboom. Unless its a smooth bore.
I think the others above are correct its probably steel core with a lead bullet and a copper jacket.
 
Yep, imported Norinco 762x39 from the 1970s. Good stuff. If you have an SKS or the AK mag guide for stripper clips, the Norinco stripper clips are a nice bonus with the ammo.
 
About 15 minutes after firing 30 rounds of Chinese 7.62x39mm...

...you feel like you haven't fired a round...:confused:
(leaving you with an empty magazine feeling)
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...dim sum bad joke a bao Chinese food...o_O
 
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