280 Rounds of 7.62x51mm Ammo by Ethiopian Military Surplus in 30 Cal Ammo Can - 145gr FMJ
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Ammo Overview
Ammo Quantity - 280 rounds per ammo can
Ammo Manufacturer - Ethiopian military surplus
Projectiles - 145 grain full metal jacket (FMJ)
Ammo Casings - Berdan-primed brass
Ammo Manufacturer - Ethiopian military surplus
Projectiles - 145 grain full metal jacket (FMJ)
Ammo Casings - Berdan-primed brass
Details
Did you know that Aksum, Ethiopia claims to be the home of the Ark of the Covenant? The catch is that no one is allowed to see it, but you can pay to stand outside the temple where it is reportedly kept. However satisfying that might feel, we’re certain that you’ll be pleased with this 30 Cal ammo can full of 280 Ethiopian military surplus 7.62x51mm cartridges. The ball rounds sport 145 grain projectiles which have full metal jackets, so they will feed without issue in a semi-automatic rifle and prevent its bore from rapidly fouling with lead.
This collectible ammo is brass cased and Berdan primed. The corrosive primers are still in great shape and ready to ignite with the touch of a firing pin, although long-term storage can’t really be listed among their merits. The can this ammo comes in is very cool, made in the 70s or 80s with black paint stenciling. It’s quite a deal on the stuff you need to keep your M14 or 308 Win caliber firearm well supplied for. And unlike the Ark, you can look at this ammo can’s contents without worrying about your face melting off!
This collectible ammo is brass cased and Berdan primed. The corrosive primers are still in great shape and ready to ignite with the touch of a firing pin, although long-term storage can’t really be listed among their merits. The can this ammo comes in is very cool, made in the 70s or 80s with black paint stenciling. It’s quite a deal on the stuff you need to keep your M14 or 308 Win caliber firearm well supplied for. And unlike the Ark, you can look at this ammo can’s contents without worrying about your face melting off!
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