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its the best 7.62x39 ever made.
IMO
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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.