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04-04-2009 12:26 PM
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They also scooped up most of the ammunition factories the Germans had
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I'm sure there's piles of it in warehouses and salt mines across the old Warsaw Pact countries.
Not that NRCan would let it be sold in Canada
. Safety first, don't you know.
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Originally Posted by
Stevo
I'm sure there's piles of it in warehouses and salt mines across the old Warsaw Pact countries.
Not that NRCan would let it be sold in
Canada
. Safety first, don't you know.
John from Marstar mentioned somewhere on CGN that they would be bringing in some Yugo
8mm surplus this summer.
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Aim has some Romanian in stock. Aimsurplus.com at three times the price I paid last year.
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Originally Posted by
happydude
John from Marstar mentioned somewhere on CGN that they would be bringing in some
Yugo
8mm surplus this summer.
That would be nice. I believe Milarm in Edmonton still has Yugo '50s ball in stock. They're out of case lots, though.
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Originally Posted by
Stevo
That would be nice. I believe Milarm in Edmonton still has
Yugo
'50s ball in stock. They're out of case lots, though.
I'm not going to hold my breath. Marstar, as great as they are, has a recent track record of promising the moon and coming up short.
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There's plenty of Yugoslavian stuff here (which suffers from casehead splits) and Italian
-made stuff (which suffers from hangfires).
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The Russians dumped thousands of the capture rifles, to their satelites all over the world. There were a lot of Soviet
supplied Mauser 98s, in Korea, used by the North Koreans, Africa and China. Viet Nam, got their share as well. That just covers a few.
I would suspect, that many millions of rounds of ammunition, went with those rifles.
That doesn't mean, there isn't a huge storage depot, somewhere, full of this stuff. The Soviets, didn't believe in scrapping anything. As far as the equipment for making the ammo goes, it is all easily refurbed to make any cartridge you want, as long as it has similar proportions.
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8mm Surplus...and other things
If the Russians ever let loose some of the 8x57mm surplus ammo, do you think there might be a chance to get some of our Ross rifles back too?