Opening a tin of Russian 7N6 5.45x39 Ammo

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Published 2021-09-24
In 2014 this ammo was banned from importation, this is one of the last tins I have that I will open.

All Comments (21)
  • @Raziel867
    Hi, the inscription on the can 539 is a Tula factory. Tula -factoty is number 539 Lugansk -factory is number 270 Frunze -factory is number 60 Barnaul - factory is number 17 Amursk - factory is number 7 Ulyanovsk - factory is number 3 Greetings from Poland
  • @pittwm
    Good ammo. I bought 4 tins years ago from SGAAMMO, that was 149 per tin, I’m hording them devils bullet til the Russian invade us.
  • @nationalmatch1
    I've never ever seen anyone actually load the magazine with the stripper clips. Thank you, Sir!!
  • This is more interesting than opening Tutankhamen Tomb. Hope he seals them back nice and neat and keep them away from oxygen.
  • @glabdo5000
    Can't wait to see you shoot it. Great video as always!
  • When loading the mag with a stripper clip is to lift up the first round and push down with your thumb. Also the easiest way to load off the stripper is to place the rounds on the edge of a table and push forward.
  • @MoeTaibi
    Great video, wish you the best of health
  • @donwyoming1936
    Olympic Arms made a 7.62X39 pistol in the early 90s and got steel core 7.62X39 banned. Someone, who didn't learn from that, made pistols in 5.45X39 and got 7N6 banned. That hurt. The ammo was dirt cheap. 🤠
  • I felt like Smeagol watching Sam cook the fish as you were opening the can. IT RUINS IT! I ain't opening my last crate for nothing lol.
  • @Eroc556
    Lift your top bullet on stripper and use it to push rest down, works great!! Thank you
  • @WojciechP915
    Great lighting in this video. We can see the ammo on the table and the background is obscured.
  • @TheMrGREENRay
    -539 -- cartridges, year and "Leningrad" factory code. Г14 -- batch number. 62/79 М -- gunpowder batch number, year and code of the factory for powder. 62 -- batch number