9mm / 9x19 |
40 Cal |
45 Auto / ACP |
223 /5.56mm |
7.62x39 |
250 Round Can - Linked 7.62x51mm 145 Grain Nato Ball M80 Prvi Partizan Military Surplus Ammo From 2015 On M13 Links - In M19A1 Canister
$249.50 Quantity in Stock:10
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SKU: M13-Linked-PPU762-250AC
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250 Round Can of Linked 7.62x51mm 145 Grain Nato Ball M80 Prvi Partizan Military Surplus Ammo From 2015 On M13 Links In M19A1 Canister For Sale, this ammo is linked for the M60 and M240 type firearms NON CORROSIVE BERDAN PRIMED (not reloadable brass case), Brass Case, Sealed Primer and case mouth, Non-Magnetic Projectile. This ammo was made for a Jordanian military contract that was shipped to Jordan, then they stored this ammo for 9 years and never used, then traded it back to the factory as a credit towards replacement ammo. Most military's of the world consider ammo 'too old' for combat use at 10 years, however ammo does not really go bad from age and has a realistic shelf of over a hundred years.This is true, full mil-spec ammunition with sealed case mouths and primer pockets. It came to SGAmmo loose in 500 round cases and we linked it here and packed 1x250 round section into a metal M19A1 ammo can. Please note: These ammo cans are made from a soft, mild steel sheet metal. This type of metal is easy to bend and form by design, therefor these ammo cans commonly get small dents and dings from the package handling in transit that do not affect the functionality of the canister as a storage container. Minor dents and dings are easy to straighten and repair using a wood block and hammer to form the metal back into shape. We make a reasonable effort to package these cans to arrive in good shape, but we do not warranty the cans to be in perfect cosmetic condition after delivery, and we do not exchange or replace cans due to superficial damage issues such as dents, dings, chipped paint, creasing of the metal that occur in transit. Disclaimer: The ammo observed was produced in 2015, but given the surplus nature of the product there is a chance of different production dates in the mix that could be up to 5 years older. Luck of the draw on the production date, but 2015 is most likely.
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