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Want to get your hands on a huge amount of 5.45x39 ammo – quick? We understand that feeling, because we have it pretty often ourselves! That’s why we’ve packed our warehouse to the absolute brim with these handy little steel-cased numbers that were made in Azerbaijan (an Eastern European nation that was formerly part of the Soviet Union). And we’re also feeling generous, which is why we’re shipping this ammo to any American who asks (and pays) for it!
You read that correctly: steel cases. They’re far more economical than brass ones, albeit not reloadable. Even if steel cases were reloadable, this noncorrosive Berdan-primed ammo’s dual flash holes would make it incompatible with conventional component primers.
Each round in this case of 1,500 is loaded with a 65 grain full metal jacket projectile. That’s a lead core with a mostly steel jacket, which means you cannot fire these range loads at a range which bans magnetic bullets. Them’s the breaks, but they’re well worth putting up with if you want to embrace the cost-reducing power of steel!
You read that correctly: steel cases. They’re far more economical than brass ones, albeit not reloadable. Even if steel cases were reloadable, this noncorrosive Berdan-primed ammo’s dual flash holes would make it incompatible with conventional component primers.
Each round in this case of 1,500 is loaded with a 65 grain full metal jacket projectile. That’s a lead core with a mostly steel jacket, which means you cannot fire these range loads at a range which bans magnetic bullets. Them’s the breaks, but they’re well worth putting up with if you want to embrace the cost-reducing power of steel!
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