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Question about Radway-Green Ammo
Recently I aquired a couple of cans of RG/89 Ammo. Original cans, seals intact. Newer non original stenciled on top of the cans in white paint it says "COND D1". I assume this is Condition D1. If so, what exactly is the meaning of Condition D1 ?
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06-17-2012 08:30 PM
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what caliber is this ammo
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Disposal in 1st class condition. Usually disposed of due to nothing more than age
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Disposal in 1st class condition. Usually disposed of due to nothing more than age
What was the average shelf life for the ammo in MOD stores ?
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It all depends on many variables but I don't think I'm at liberty to discuss the matter further
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Well Peter, it must not be to big of a secret. Besides the Ammo I asked about I also have a 720 Rnd. un-opened crate of RG 7.62x51 NATO that has as manufacturing date of 1-28-94 on the front side and in big black letters on the back side it says "SHELF LIFE FEB 2004". So using my limited math skills I'd say the answer is "bing" - Ten Years.
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I'm afraid that it doesn't QUITE work like that Charlie. But that life were THAT simple. As I said, there are many variables. In the last few years we were using some belted 7.62 RG69. Some .303" ball in the 90's was RL52 and RG55. As I said, life ain't that simple
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Peter, I did 21 years in the military here so I do have a pretty good idea how it works . Just letting you all know what was stenciled on the crate. I didn't put it there, RG did and I'm sure there was some official reason for doing so. Don't know how it is in the UK, but here there is a Mil Spec for everything including packaging and labeling.
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