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If you look at the last line on the far left box it seems to state "PPU".
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The PPU stands for PRVI PARTISAN. Looks just like the packaging my Prvi .223 ammo came in.
Last edited by LeagleEagle; 07-03-2010 at 01:34 PM.
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Those are 100% Prvi (PPU) labels.
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You can get the same ammo for $76 for 200 at AIM Surplus
http://www.aimsurplus.com/product.as...110&groupid=86
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Stickhauler; Sorry, I misunderstood. Yes, there's no brass like mil brass, that's for sure.
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Originally Posted by
INLAND44
Yep. PRVI. BTW, PRVI is brass case, lead core, copper jacket. Were you implying by 'Lake City brass ammo' that PRVI is steel case?
No, but given the choice of buying Privi brass cased ammo for $0.60 a round (or more) I'd sink the money into USGI issue ammo, preferably Lake City brass ammo.
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It's up to $0.76 a round now? Hell, I'm finding Remington PMC at around $22.00 for 50 rounds, that's $0.44 a round.
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Originally Posted by
INLAND44
Stickhauler; Sorry, I misunderstood. Yes, there's no brass like mil brass, that's for sure.
Sadly, a good part of the military brass ammo I have I bought to keep, not shoot. I found a full bandolier of 1954 Lake City around a year ago priced right, I'll never shoot it because it's as old as I am. I found one of 1972 Lake City that I'll never shoot either, it was made the year I graduated from high school. But I was lucky enough to find a few 10 round stripper clips of loose ammo I bought up to use, so it's all good. If that ammo was priced right, I'd consider it though, the .223 I have by that maker is pretty decent ammo.