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    Smile Surplus Egyptian 8mm Mauser ammo

    I just picked up some surplus Egyptian 8mm Mauser ammo. It is 1970's production, brass cased, corrosive and non reloadable. It came in a box of 50rounds, at a price of $15/box. I decided to buy some to try in my son's M24/47. Has anyone tried this ammo? Does any one know if it is heavy ball (196~198gr) or light ball (154gr)? Any informaton would be appreciated. Thanks.
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    I don't know if it is heavy or light ball. But if it is anything like the batch that I once bought and fired, it is sure enough loaded to kill! I bought a box of 100 rds. and fired it through a M-98/48. Shooting across a large pond at a target stapled onto a tremendous large pine tree, I found the rounds completely penetrated the pine. Distance was well over 100 yds. I've never had a problem tolerating recoil, but this ammo kicked so hard that I actually had to roll up some newspaper to pad my shoulder. Accuracy was good w/ groups running 2-3 inches. Feeding, firing and ejection were in every respect perfect. HTH. Sincerely. BruceV.

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    I too have used the stuff, and it performed well for me. I also noted the recoil factor being upped a tad.

    I used the firing pin indent in the primer as a guide to drill out the interior anvil and make a flash hole, pried out the primer, and reloaded the stuff. Numerous reloads on the cases with no problems. I didn't know it was corrosive. Live and learn.


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    The Eqyptian 7.92mm ball is 198 grain and Corrosive! Most of it shoots pretty good for me.

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    The Egyptian ammo has steel jackets and is more accurate than most military ammo.

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