PSA Has Yugo Surplus 7.62x39 in Stock

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Why not pay less for the “base” price ?

JGSales has had Cases (1,000 rds.) of Non-Corrosive 7.62x39 Wolf for months. They usually have cases of Tula available, ...............also Non-corrosive...............

:cool:Today: $400 for 1,000 rds., and with --modern-- Non-corrosive primers. Only > normal cleaning< is required, as with Rem., Win, Federal ammo. Is this confusing for some people?

I began watching their website ("JGsales") in September; having torn a calf muscle.

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I've shot cases of the Yugo M67 ammo. It's very good ammo and even though it's from the '70s and '80s I've only had about 3 dud rounds out of thousands.

It is corrosive though. I've seen rust forming in under an hour as I drove from the range to back home, although that was on a rainy day. Since then I clean at the range before I go home using Ballistol and water mixed together and straight Ballistol after cleaning. I also recheck for any rust ~3 days after shooting just to make sure I got all the primer salts off the gun.

BSW
 
It’s interesting that during this panic I noticed that, not counting shotshells, 7.62x39 and 5.7x28 have been the two most common rounds left on the otherwise bare shelves, at least in the places I have looked at. I had to go into town and stopped at an Academy by the hospital and they had put their entire stock of 7.62x39 on the shelves, O guess because there was nothing else to put out. Looked like it shipped there by the pallet.
 
Having a 'good' supply of Wolf and Tula 7.62x39 at home,,,,,out of curiosity "for the human condition" and the induced hysteria, I finally returned to Academy a month ago.

At 3:00 PM there were several 100-rd. boxes of Monarch 7.62x39.

It was Lacquer-coated. The fear of this coating had become so pervasive for so many people.
 
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