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    Chinese 7.62x54R (lots of pics!!!)

    This arrived today. Chinese 7.62x54R from Canadaicon Ammo.

    The case markings are non-typical. Note the conventional Chinese markings on the bottom line and the different style stenciling above that. I wonder if it was marked that way for a customer by the Chinese or it's found it's way to us through eastern Europe and been re-marked along the way. According to the sticker I pulled off, it was imported by Marstar. One of the wood cases was in terrible condition with what looked like plaster applied into some of the cracks.

    I'm quite happy with this purchase and can't wait to try some out.

    Thanks to Canada Ammo!

    Anyone recognize the language in the top 3 lines of markings?



    The spams cans have a fair bit of oxidation and the pull handles are rusty.



    Cardboard over the ammo packets.



    22 packets of 20 rounds.



    No sign of oxidation or moisture on the inside of the cans and the ammo is bright and shiny.



    A .50 BMG can will hold 30 packets perfectly, for a total of 600 rounds to a can.

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    Thats the best looking 7.62x54 surplus I have seen. I hope it shoots as good as it looks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by HOOKED ON HISTORY View Post
    Thats the best looking 7.62x54 surplus I have seen. I hope it shoots as good as it looks!
    Me too!

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    I've had some and it shoots OK but it could be better

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    It's nice to shoot after years of Hungarianicon heavy ball beating me to death. Haven't benched it for accuracy yet.

    Found out the non-Chinese markings are actually Albanian. It had a roundabout trip to Canadaicon.

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    Has someone shot this stuff yet?

    Quote Originally Posted by Stevo View Post
    It's nice to shoot after years of Hungarianicon heavy ball beating me to death. Haven't benched it for accuracy yet.

    Found out the non-Chinese markings are actually Albanian. It had a roundabout trip to Canadaicon.
    I am trying to decide whether to buy a case of this stuff. I have one of those recently imported Mosin PU refurbs that I am really enjoyng shooting. I have had good groups with some Czechicon ball, but hard feeding on occasion, pretty decent groups with Bulgarian light ball. How is the recent Chinese stuff shooting? I know reloads work better, but I'm reloading for my 348 Winchester for spring bear and would rather spend my other play time shooting!

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    Chinese made for Albania ( good political and ideological allies).
    Cartridge cases are Copper-washed steel, Berdan .217" primers, and corrosive.

    Tula .217" Berdan primers ( KV762N) are available from Dagammo.com (USAicon) and some other US distributors...Don't know if anyone in Canadaicon imports Tula primers.

    Steel cases can be reloaded ( once or twice) before necks crack. Annealing ( with Air cooling--no dunking in water) has little or no effect on cracking.

    We usually reload fired Chinese cases as Bolt-action Rifle Blanks (CH4D crimper) for re-enactors.

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    Chinese Ammo

    Can we get this ammo in the USAicon?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ptf18 View Post
    Can we get this ammo in the USAicon?
    No. Banned from importation by Executive Order, IIRC.

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    How did you open can?

    Quote Originally Posted by Stevo View Post
    This arrived today. Chinese 7.62x54R from Canadaicon Ammo.

    The case markings are non-typical. Note the conventional Chinese markings on the bottom line and the different style stenciling above that. I wonder if it was marked that way for a customer by the Chinese or it's found it's way to us through eastern Europe and been re-marked along the way. According to the sticker I pulled off, it was imported by Marstar. One of the wood cases was in terrible condition with what looked like plaster applied into some of the cracks.

    I'm quite happy with this purchase and can't wait to try some out.

    Thanks to Canada Ammo!

    Anyone recognize the language in the top 3 lines of markings?

    https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...76Medium-1.jpg

    The spams cans have a fair bit of oxidation and the pull handles are rusty.

    https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...77Medium-1.jpg

    Cardboard over the ammo packets.

    https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...79Medium-1.jpg

    22 packets of 20 rounds.

    https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...80Medium-1.jpg

    No sign of oxidation or moisture on the inside of the cans and the ammo is bright and shiny.

    https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...81Medium-1.jpg

    A .50 BMG can will hold 30 packets perfectly, for a total of 600 rounds to a can.

    https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...83Medium-1.jpg
    How did you open the can so neatly? I had one heck of a time getting into mine. In my PU it is as accurate as PRVI ball.

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