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Posted: 2/5/2014 12:52:46 PM EDT
Picked this up today. I believe it is just Russian Surplus FMJ. It's brass cased and annealed. Probably 124gr? Is this corrosive and is it berdan or boxer primed? Any information you guys can give me I appreciate.





Link Posted: 2/5/2014 1:01:51 PM EDT
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Yugo M67. Good stuff mang!

ETA: Corrosive.
Link Posted: 2/5/2014 1:02:38 PM EDT
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yugoslavian corrosive mil surplus from Prvy Partizan factory.  Awesome ammo - very accurate, but corrosive
Link Posted: 2/5/2014 1:03:58 PM EDT
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Thanks guys!! What this stuff usually cost?
Link Posted: 2/5/2014 1:05:59 PM EDT
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Used to be dirt cheap. Now I've seen it go for 30-50 cents per round.

It's great stash ammo. I'd save it for a rainy day. It's got some interesting ballistic properties, compared to most FMJ's.
Link Posted: 2/5/2014 1:07:17 PM EDT
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WOW!! I didn't know it was that expensive!! I bought it off a guy that sold his AK. I won't tell you guys what I paid for it...
Link Posted: 2/5/2014 1:47:47 PM EDT
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Someone wanna fill me in on berdan vs boxer primed??
Link Posted: 2/5/2014 2:02:24 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 2/22/2014 2:34:18 PM EDT
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Which is more desirable for reloading?
Link Posted: 2/22/2014 3:33:19 PM EDT
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Which is more desirable for reloading?


Boxer
Link Posted: 2/22/2014 5:41:26 PM EDT
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I still have a 1120rd case unopened that I paid $89 for.  Was it cheaper than that?
Link Posted: 2/26/2014 11:35:11 AM EDT
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its the best 7.62x39 ever made.


IMO
Link Posted: 3/4/2014 9:34:07 AM EDT
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You could certainly make a good case for that statement. Without a doubt it is the best mil-surplus. The M67 was designed to answer the same questions that NATO has faced with the M855 steel-core 'penetrator', the problem being over-penetration without stopping power. It has a lead core and copper jacket and offers better terminal ballistics than the steel-core M43. It is also accurate and has full military velocity. Lapua is generally considered the absolute best in premium brass-case European 7.62x39. Considering the price differential even now with no M67 in stock anywhere, its still a great choice when you can find it. As with any corrosive, a little more care and prompt rifle cleaning is required. The best thing for treating a gun after firing corrosive is Ballistol in an emulsion with water at about 10 parts water to one part Ballistol. I'm seeing it sell on GB for as low as $350 plus freight for a sealed 1260 rd can in the wood crate, which comes to around $400, or about 32 cents.
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