If my AR can eat steel case Wolf all day, I'm sure my Sino-Soviet SKS and converted Saiga will do just fine, provided this stuff is built to spec. If your rifle malfunctions with steel case It's just a shitty rifle
>Go to gunshow >Find boomers selling 7.62x39 at insane prices >Show them this >Tell them you want 40cpr for their old shit >??? >Profit
If nothing else it's a great way to aggravate old farts
I'm going to wait for a proper sale, maybe even a year or two when they have 1000rnd cases for $300 (something I've heard they're shooting for). The price is just a little too much for me rn. That being said, I finally feel safe enough in the idea of a future supply to start shooting some of my old Wolf military classic I've been saving since the ban.
That's not quite the $4/box of 20 ($0.20/rd) I remember seeing Tula sell for at Cabelas but $6/20rds ($0.30/rd) is damn close for US made. Hopefully those numbers actually end up happening and this isn't just "ideally the price COULD be..."
Is this shit US made or imported from some weird outlying ex-sovoet/combloc nation with such poor quality control that it makes Russia look like beacon of prosperity?
It's PSA made (US). They've been trying to get steel case manufacturing lines up for a while now. I forget where they got the tooling.
Is this shit US made or imported from some weird outlying ex-sovoet/combloc nation with such poor quality control that it makes Russia look like beacon of prosperity?
Still better than what we've got, you're not getting sub 30 cpr ever again.
Inflación, muhfuggah
New brass 7.62x39 is available <$.45 all day long
>it's inflation!
>No, actually here's higher quality stuff for the same price
>crickets
Everytime
Where
Use ammoseek moron
>shipping rating 3
wow it's fricking nothing
Black person, can you read? $0.48/rnd is not sub-$0.45
You can’t. That’s 49 cpr, which is still too expensive to waste on the likes of you.
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>mfer think Slavshit is still supposed to be cheap
Guys its not 2008 anymore
>gone are the days of <100 nuggets
Rip. At least ar15s are fairly cheap
>steel case
failure to extract inbound
>"muh chrome plated barrel"
>spending more money to save money
>???
If my AR can eat steel case Wolf all day, I'm sure my Sino-Soviet SKS and converted Saiga will do just fine, provided this stuff is built to spec. If your rifle malfunctions with steel case It's just a shitty rifle
I was thinking of aluminum cases which fail to feed in pistols sometimes
A little bit. Why?
Soviet ammo is steel case, the AK is designed around using steel case, they have always used steel cased ammo
Are you actually fricking moronic?
This is AK food goofy Black person
>folded up sheet metal oragami rifle
>Go to gunshow
>Find boomers selling 7.62x39 at insane prices
>Show them this
>Tell them you want 40cpr for their old shit
>???
>Profit
If nothing else it's a great way to aggravate old farts
I'm going to wait for a proper sale, maybe even a year or two when they have 1000rnd cases for $300 (something I've heard they're shooting for). The price is just a little too much for me rn. That being said, I finally feel safe enough in the idea of a future supply to start shooting some of my old Wolf military classic I've been saving since the ban.
That's not quite the $4/box of 20 ($0.20/rd) I remember seeing Tula sell for at Cabelas but $6/20rds ($0.30/rd) is damn close for US made. Hopefully those numbers actually end up happening and this isn't just "ideally the price COULD be..."
It's PSA made (US). They've been trying to get steel case manufacturing lines up for a while now. I forget where they got the tooling.
Is this shit US made or imported from some weird outlying ex-sovoet/combloc nation with such poor quality control that it makes Russia look like beacon of prosperity?
>an entire class of gun owner buck broken by PSA
so glad I'm moving to 556 and 9mm AKs. It's over for combloc caliber AKs, sorry lads
Isn't aac as inconsistent as PSAs guns?
Yeah. I had some AAC with bad primers and even one live round stuck in the chamber. Scary stuff man.
Why would I get ammo from a company that thinks having consistent issues with sideways primers is ok and shippable?