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7.62x39 Russian ammo question

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  • HAIRY
    I've used Wolf in my SKS without any problems. I've heard, tho, that since the cases are steel, some people claim they don't get extracted after the weapon heats up. I did not experience that problem.
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  • ref44
    I have used the kind you describe w/o any problems; but I have none on hand to compare the markings.The last case I bought was made in Russia by "Barnaul" and came in colorful boxes bearing the brand of "Tiger".I have seen other Barnnaul-made ammo in boxes with a rifle shooter on it.
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  • b0400879
    hey bullz,sounds as if yer sittin' on a quantity of russian hollow points, just goin' by the package description. these were imported by the boatload after the chinese ammo fiasco courtesy of ATF in early '90s. the cyrillic characters pretty much give it away as russkie. lacquered steel case? brownish in color? from yer post, sounds like ya burned at least some of it - any gripes?configured as sporting ammo for export - not military pattern. don't recall if y'all mentioned the point configuration or not - that was their justification of "hunting specs". the stanky ass paper has me puzzled, however...... no memory of it. i do recall a minty/herby/tea-like stench on paper liners stuffed between verified genuine chicom surplus headstamped '67.my gut feeling is that yer OK to shoot. i didn't pick up from yer post if it shot well.best,joey
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  • b0400879
    hey bullz,sounds as if yer sittin' on a quantity of russian hollow points, just goin' by the package description. these were imported by the boatload after the chinese ammo fiasco courtesy of ATF in early '90s. the cyrillic characters pretty much give it away as russkie. lacquered steel case? brownish in color? from yer post, sounds like ya burned at least some of it - any gripes?configured as sporting ammo for export - not military pattern. don't recall if y'all mentioned the point configuration or not - that was their justification of "hunting specs". the stanky ass paper has me puzzled, however...... no memory of it. i do recall a minty/herby/tea-like stench on paper liners stuffed between verified genuine chicom surplus headstamped '67.my gut feeling is that yer OK to shoot. i didn't pick up from yer post if it shot well.best,joey
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  • Bullzeye
    The cartridge is brownish green, and the slug is copper colored. The rim is also green, and the primer is gold colored.The rim markings are: "7.62x39" followed by either a "99" or a "66" (depending on which way you look at it, followed by the same logo on the box. Here is a drawing of it:[This message has been edited by Bullzeye (edited 12-28-2001).][This message has been edited by Bullzeye (edited 12-28-2001).]
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