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    Great Deal On Mil-Surp Ammo From J&G Sales





    You are looking at a total of 4,280 rounds of ammunition from J&G Sales that was delivered Friday. 2 cases of 7.62 X 39 MM Yugoicon at 1,260 rounds per sealed lead lined case, and 2 cases of 7.62 X 54 MM Bulgarian at 880 rounds per wooden crate, (2 sealed 440 round tins). I just checked and they appear to be out of the Bulgarian 7.62 X 54 MM, but they do have some Russianicon avaliable. The Yugo 7.62 X 39 MM is in my opinion the best AK-47 ammunition currently avaliable. It is on sale for only $199.95 per case if you buy 2 cases or more. This ammo is corrosive, but that is not an issue as the AK-47 was designed around corrosive ammo. A bottle of Windex will neutralize any and all of the corrosiveness of this ammo at the range until you can do a proper cleaning at home.

    I'm going to grab several more cases of this stuff because Hussein could easily stop it's importation with an Executive Order, much like Bush 41 did with the importation of the Norinco AK-47 models. Those were some of the best AK-47's ever manufactured. If that were to take place, the only domestic AK-47 ammunition would be avaliable from Federal and Hornady and both are very expensive.

    J&G Sales are excellent to deal with. No one, and I mean NO ONE ships faster! I ordered this ammunition at 2:30 PM Thursday afternoon. The UPS man rang my doorbell at 1:00 PM Friday the next day, less than 23 hours later! The only way I could have gotten it quicker is by private jet with a courier. Melanie rattlecanned the Yugo ammo with some light green paint we had. They came out looking a lot cleaner. Total bill was $895.73 including shipping and tax. The shipping was only $64.39. I couldn't drive up there and back for that. Bill T.
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    Some more good deals on 7.62x54R, Aim Surplus and Wideners, I have found both exellent to deal with as well:

    Aim Surplus has Russianicon at $80 per can
    Russian 7.62x54R 147grn FMJ 440rd Can


    Two types at Widener's, the more expensive high quality Yugoicon 182 gr, then more Russian for 80 bucks a can

    http://www.wideners.com/itemdetail.c...dir=18|830|853

    http://www.wideners.com/itemdetail.c...dir=18|830|853
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    Very nice. I wish we had the selection and availability of surplus ammo that you folks do.

    If you want 7.62x39 for less than $500/1000 you have one (1) choice in Canadaicon, Czechicon M43. Fortunately it's cheap and plentiful. 7.62x54R and 7.62x25 are available on an irregular basis and any other surplus calibers are non-existent.

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    Sorry to hear that. I reload the 7.62x54R but its not economical here. If you can get the bullets for a decent price I would reload it. Can you purchase any components from the US?

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    Not without export permits. Your government doesn't care to trade in arms or related materials without reams of paper, even with it's allies.

    It's a good thing actually. We're getting alternative sources for stuff from other countries and there's a lot of made-in-Canada products hitting the markets. We won't need to buy from the US.

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    Sounds like we could use some free trade agreement, at least for the inert shooting sports components. I never believed in those kinds of restrictions. Glad to hear that and it is very encouraging if your market can respond to meet the demand.

    I keep looking for S&B 180gr bullets for 7.62x54 that they apparently get in Europe, and perhaps you can get. The Sierra and Hornady type stuff available here is just not good enough in my rifle to justify the cost, so I shoot the corrosive surplus stuff. Thats ok since as you point out we can get it here, for now.

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