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  • Never mind. lol

  • The year is on the bullets near the primer.

    

  • how much did it cost n wear u get it?

  • where can i get this ammo

  • 3:19 dust fly's every where XD

  • where did you order this from?

  • when you open the crate on the cover of the inside box it says:1120 komada 7.62 mm metaka sa obicnim zrnom m67 i mesinganom cahurom u okvirima ppu(Prvi Partizan Uzice) and it means--1120 pieces 7.62 bullets with standard tip(or standard ball ammo) brass cased in striper clips -just to let you know

  • not bad where did you get this ammo?thx.

  • Extremely corrosive? LOL...You guys act like this stuff will melt your rifle over night. I've been shooting corrosive ammo for over 35 years. Shoot it and clean your weapon and save the drama for yo mama.

    NNY is Prvy....Good stuff. Shoot happy!

  • @Pipicification ah yes, sorry i did get my facts wrong. the kingdom of yugoslavia was from 1918–1945. the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was from 1945–1992. and this ammo dated 1979. thanks for the clarification.

  • The lead tamper-evident wire was actually put on every case of Yugoslavian M67 ammunition by NATO troops at some time or another during the end of the Balkan conflict as the ammunition was put into warehouses and arsenals until it was either destroyed or exported out of the country. In the case of most Yugo M67, Century Arms has bought most of it up and imported it into the U.S. Thank God.

  • @Vredh that's really interesting! and would explain why the tin container was opened. $1.00 for 40 rounds of this stuff back in the 80's! anyone could start a small army with that price. i haven't made my rounds to my local gun stores, but i think this ammo is going to dry up soon. :( seeing how yugoslavia is no longer a country. thanks for the info and thanks for watching!!!

  • At 6:10

    40 peaces

    7,62 mm AMMUNITION WITH ORDINARY BULLET M67

    AND BRAS CASE IN MAGAZINES

    NC-08 powder (NC maybe non corrosive, but the primer is)

    MBL 78133

  • ппy- Prvi Partizan Uzice, very good amo.

    I live in Serbia and I can by 60 round per year..

  • Dobar si prodali ti bosanci sanduk metaka za svaku pohvalu. Taj grb na pečatu znači da su ga skladištili i vodili u evideciji bosanske snage. Pozdrav iz Srbije.

  • @MyBiop google translator "Good sold are those Bosnians box of bullets to be applauded. The emblem on the seal means that it was processed and stored in evideciji led Bosnian forces. Greetings from Serbia." barnettzack reply: Hvala za informacije, i hvala za uzimanje vremena za gledati moj video.

  • @MyBiop Hej prijatelju neznam odakle ti ta ideja da je ova municija iz BOSNE ako znas da citas cirilicu lijepo na metku pise PPU,aaaaaa to treba sta da znaci PRVI PARTIZAN UZICE.Municija koaj je proizvedena u BOSNI nosi oznaku I-K za tvoju informaciju IGMAN KONJIC..

  • @alen969 pa nisam ja ni rekao da je iz bosne nego je sanduk pečetiran u njihovoj vojsci. Naravno da ga proizvodi Prvi Partizan Užice. Ja sam samo hteo reći da je municija iz JNA završila u skladištima bosanaca odatle ko zna kako u USA.

  • First off. I would love to see a video of your collection. Second We are not that bad. Well kinda but it could be worse. We get most guns of course ak variants and short barreled hand guns are far to dangerous but other than that were ok. I'd still prefer to live in your neck of the woods. I could as my wife is duel citizen her dad was in the us navy and she was born in Norfolk so we could but my job has me tied down in Vancouver:( it's lame but what can u do. I still get out and plink. My ver

  • That's awesome! Like the way the box looked and how you open it

  • NNY is PRVI partisan's headstamp. 

  • @Oheeeoh oh WOW! i've heard of PRVI partisan. but really have no idea of the manufacturer. the first case i opened, was from 1971, and had a different head stamp not NNY. thanks for the info bro!

  • @barnettzack I still remember the old Hansen Yugo surplus from the late 80's/early 90's. That was excellent ammo, and at $1.00/40rnds, it was dirt cheap. Yugo headstamps are mostly Prvi Partisan manufactured. Yugo ammo headstamps are: NNY, NK, IK, or PP.

  • Hey dude. We get cheklislovakian surplus here in Canada in 1200 round cases. Next time I get one I will make a quick video org ours. Very similar just different case. Cool video though. Keep on keepin on my friend.

  • @tomnaro thanks! i haven't seen Check ammo yet.. also if i made a vid of all the guns i have, that are illegal in Canada but not the U.S. will you still like me??? LOL because i couldn't take half my collection there.

  • good stuff

  • get a AK strip-lula and leave that ammo on the clips. They slide right in the mag with the strip-lula. Search it here to see it. Stock up on some windex!!!!

  • @fatboyR6 i have the strip lula for my ar 15, and windex doesn't really work on corrosive ammo. i found that boiling water with soap works very well.

  • @barnettzack ...wow boiling soapy water? Seriously I would love to see a video of how you do that. Do you pour it down the barrel? Or do you have a giant pot it fits in. I'm being serious, I've never heard of this. I was always told to use an alcohol based cleaner like windex etc. to neutralize the salt. From what I've heard the primers are salt based and that is why it's corrosive, not the actual powder. I have no hands on experience on this, just what I was told, so I could be wrong?

  • @fatboyR6 i'll PM you...

  • @fatboyR6 It doesn't have to be boiling, but hot. You can also use a product like Ballistol to clean up your rifle after using corrosive ammo.

  • I was totally waiting for you to cut yourself that whole time....

  • Good vid bro. Yea them old boxes look cool. Take care.

  • Dont throw those strippers away! give them to someone or sell them at least!

  • they were inspecting a shitload of those crates and you happened to get the one they used as a control...lol

  • Nice. Welcome back!

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