So based on what I know this us 7.62x54R ammo from 1981. That said...is there anything else I should know about it? I know there are some specialty 7.62x54R rounds but I have no idea if this is just standard ammo (which I assume it is) or something else. Any inputs?
>>33395424
so where'd you buy it from? hope you make a pretty penny selling this during the next ammo scare.
>>33395442
who's that?
>>33395464
Valeria Guznenkova
>>33395424
http://7.62x54r.net/MosinID/MosinAmmoID.htm
>>33395478
neat thanks
>>33395482
>http://7.62x54r.net/MosinID/MosinAmmoID.htm
Damn good link...unfortunately I have not yet opened up my cans so I cant ID them visually. Just the can markings.
>>33395424
It contains corrosive 7.62x54R rounds. 440 of them to be exact. What more do you fucking want OP.
>>33395424
>is there anything else I should know about it?
It's the most accurate stuff I've shot when it comes to surplus. Factory 188 is the best shit ever IMO.
>>33395750
Some fucking details if they exist. I know full well what soviet ammo is in general. I just don't know Cyrillic.
>>33395766
Thank you.
>>33395561
I beleive that website also has a guide to the markings on the can.
>>33396046
If it exists I can't find it. I used the same site to ID that my Mosin is a WWII issue 1941 that was refurbished in the Ukraine but I can't find anything can wise. If you have a good URL that I am missing I would appreciate it. I'll keep hunting in the meantime.
>>33395561
>Corrosive
Do tell me more? Corrosive powder leaves fouling inside the rifle right? Or does it age in a certain way that makes it less safe? if the Cyrillic letters for corrosive is BT then what is non corrosive?
>>33397067
It is the powder when fired that is corrosive, not its storage over the years (as I understand it). This simply leaves more wear on parts....tho I suspect the criticism is correct and silly at the same time as its impacts are only an issue if you were o ne to use such an ammo in a wartime environment. Using such language at the range is just 1st world whining singe they hate cleaning the things properly.
>>33397298
er since they hate...sorry.
>>33397067
the primer is made of chlorate, turns to salt when fired
this is the corrosive bit
>>33397298
powder is not corrosive
primer is
wash the barrel and bolt face (and gas tube if your gun has one) with very hot water after shooting and you're good
>>33395478
She ain't got no titties and got a core like some male Aberecrombie model. No. Thanks.
>>33397908
>salt
I assume that when the primer flashes the salt forms, coats the insides and any moisture that comes into contact with salt will cause the corrosion?
>>33398365
bingo
>>33398167
Faggot to the max
>>33398167
Is it just the realization that she's in a whole different strata of human value that makes you sperg like this?