20rds - 7.62x39 Tula 124gr. FMJ Ammo
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20rds - 7.62x39 Tula 124gr. FMJ Ammo Details
This is 7.62x39 Tula 124gr. Full Metal Jacket Ammo. This ammo is made at Ulyanovsk Cartridge Works in Russia. This ammo has a polymer coated steel case. It is berdan primed and non-corrosive. It comes packed in 20rd. boxes.
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ConditionNew
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Use TypeRange Training
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Casing TypeSteel
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Quantity20
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Ammo Caliber7.62X39
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Manufacturer SKUUL076200
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Primer Type
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UPC Barcode814950010008
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Cost Per Round$0.3/ppr
The Reviews
Why Shooters and Hunters love or hate 20rds - 7.62x39 Tula 124gr. FMJ Ammo
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I've shot thousands of these rounds out of my 1980 Romy WASR, and 5.56 Saiga without flaw. They ejected with so much authority that the cases would fly clean over 2 booths at the local range.<br />
Outa the say 5k rounds that i've put through both rifles i'd say maybe 1 outa 1000 would f.t.e but that is on par with the other rounds I have purchased and ran through my firearms over the years... Great ammo at a decent price that does as advertised and gets hits downrange. -
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I've shot thousands of these rounds out of my SA vz58 without any problems whatsoever. Great ammunition for the range. But personally I wouldn't store it for long periods because of the polymer coated steel. I prefer lacquer for storage.
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This is junk ammo. Had 2-5 misfires per 30 rd mag in a new Mini 30 TAC.The Mini 30 was punching the crap out of the primer so I know it wasn't the gun. Its like some of the primers didn't have any compound in them. I even had a few that the M-30 punched a hole in the primer (soft primer) so don't waste your money. My M-30 doesn't misfire with any other ammo. Going to Brown Bear or Silver Bear for plinking ammo.
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This is some great, cheap, blasting ammo. Good for practice at the range, or just good ol' fashion plinking! Works great in my SAR-1. A+
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For the price, this is really some good plinking ammo. Great for ranges that allow steel case/core ammo and for general purpose use. I have had no failure to fire, failure to feed issues in my Yugo-AK. I would recommend it highly for casual use.