Sold 2 spam cans, 1080 per can. Both still in crate together.
Cash price $250 per can or $475 for both.
Genuine Russian Surplus 5.45x39 ammunition. 1980s production, steel core, full copper plated steel jacketed bullet, lacquer coated steel case, 53grn with berdan primer.
Open for trades for pistols*,long guns, shot guns, and ammo (40, 45acp, 7.62x39, 7.62x25, 223)
* no glocks please.
Located in greenwood.
If you intend to reload your spent casings or sell your casings to a reloader, don't use berdan-primed ammo (stick with boxer-primed). This is the reason many shooting ranges prohibit berdan-primed ammo. It isn't that the ammo is dangerous, it just causes them headaches (and money) when they try to sell the spent brass. The reason that berdan-primed ammo cannot be reloaded is due to the way the case is designed. When using berdan-primers the cup that the primer sits in is built into the case; this makes extraction of the primer difficult without damaging the casings.
Cash price $250 per can or $475 for both.
Genuine Russian Surplus 5.45x39 ammunition. 1980s production, steel core, full copper plated steel jacketed bullet, lacquer coated steel case, 53grn with berdan primer.
Open for trades for pistols*,long guns, shot guns, and ammo (40, 45acp, 7.62x39, 7.62x25, 223)
* no glocks please.
Located in greenwood.
If you intend to reload your spent casings or sell your casings to a reloader, don't use berdan-primed ammo (stick with boxer-primed). This is the reason many shooting ranges prohibit berdan-primed ammo. It isn't that the ammo is dangerous, it just causes them headaches (and money) when they try to sell the spent brass. The reason that berdan-primed ammo cannot be reloaded is due to the way the case is designed. When using berdan-primers the cup that the primer sits in is built into the case; this makes extraction of the primer difficult without damaging the casings.
Last edited: