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M67 Military Surplus 7.62x39 Yugo Ammo

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Uploaded by on Aug 25, 2011

Showing detailed military surplus of Yugoslavian ammo, loaded SKS stripper clips. 1120 per crate. buy this before the surplus dries up because the kingdom of Yugoslavia is no longer a Country. the cost is very hard to beat.

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  • 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!!!

  • 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.

  • 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!

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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

  • @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.

  • @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..

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

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