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900 Round Crate - 7.62x51mm L2A2 Ball Surplus Ammo from Malaysia - 146 Grain Bi-metal FMJ - Brass Case - $28 shipping making it $0.40 a round shipped

Late 1970s to Early 1980s Malaysian manufacture L2A2 mil-spec 7.62x51 surplus ammunition packed in 3 x 300 round sealed original military ammo cans in an 'apple crate'. The cans are M19A1 type commonly called 30 cal cans. Please note that some of the cans will be rusty in places and the seals can be so set in place the gasket may break when you open them, some of the apple crates may be falling apart and the packaging shows roughness from its 37 years of age. The ammo itself is mostly very clean looking, but we saw some rounds with minor cosmetic tarnish in a few cans out of the dozen or so we inspected. It will still be reliable military grade ammo, just starting to show its age cosmetically. Each can is neatly stenciled with the military markings. It features attributes such as a brass case, a non-corrosive berdan primer that is non-reloadable and a lead core bullet that has a magnetic bi-metal jacket. Packaging is 7x40 round boxes, and one 20 round box, making a total of 300 rounds per can, 3 cans in a crate. This is a new item here at SGAmmo, in 16 years of the ammo business I had never had it before, but I did a bit of google searching about this ammo and it seems to be very well liked from reviews on gun forums from years past. I have added a lot of pictures of this item so you can see it from just about any angle
SKU#: L2A2-900CT

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Oh no, I'm planning on shooting it through my new century c308! You're telling me it will screw up the accuracy in my 20 MOA rifle? :-)

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Haha!

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Bimetal bullet, might as well get new production steel case. The bimetal bullet is the wear factor in barrels, not the case, anyway. The brass case is if no real value for reloading because it is berdan style case.

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Is this quality ammo? And is it non-corrosive?

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For that price and the quality of the ammo, it's an absolute home run. If you want to reload, just go buy MEN.

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Burden primed is deal breaker for me. I load and reload my ammo. Doesn't matter to anybody else that doesn't. Just a heads up if u don't catch that part and plan to reload in future.

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Seems like good ammo according to this

https://youtu.be/anFyDaITazY...

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