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    Question Help Identifying this belted Ammo

    I recently pick this belted ammo up in a garage sale
    and the best I can determine doing research is that
    it is Russianicon 7.62x54r rimmed ammo.

    The headstamp reads 188 over 83
    I have been able to determine its from the
    188 (Klimov/Novosibirsk) plant

    I was wondering if anyone might know the type of
    machine gun that would have used this belted ammo ?

    Thanks for any help, it is appreciated ...
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    Those are not the correct links. Looks like M60 links.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skip View Post
    Those are not the correct links. Looks like M60 links.
    Thanks Skip... To me it looked strange too, I was hoping someone would bring that up
    least I know my eyes are deceiving me. I agree looks like possibly M60 links but why
    Russianicon ammo in it ? Unless someone had the link tool and just made this up. hmmmm
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    Yep, M60 links.

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    Don't need any special tool, just line them up and insert the cartridges.

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    Thanks for all the help on this....
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