Yugo 7.62 x 39 in stock anywhere?

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  • fivepointstar

    Thank you MD-Goodbye
    Apr 28, 2008
    30,714
    3rd Rock from the Sun
    I"ve seen one at the Gun SHop a few weeks ago, they might have a line. Lou at Shooters Discount had them in the past, may want to give him a call. otherwise I haven't seen them locally anywhere else
     

    erwos

    The Hebrew Hammer
    MDS Supporter
    Mar 25, 2009
    13,896
    Rockville, MD
    My assumption is that he means M67. And the answer is, pretty much no one, at least not at a price worth paying.

    Best option is to just buy commercial ammo. I've seen it as low as 23c a round shipped, which is pretty reasonable these days.
     

    pablovox

    Member
    Mar 20, 2012
    9
    Yugu 7.62x39....the ammo...or more specifically M67.

    Thanks RosadoSM. Checked their website and called. They don't have any. Appreciate the additional source!
     

    MikeSP

    Ultimate Member
    Mar 8, 2011
    2,702
    Severna Park, MD
    Yugu 7.62x39....the ammo...or more specifically M67.

    Thanks RosadoSM. Checked their website and called. They don't have any. Appreciate the additional source!

    How much are you looking for? Otto's police supply had some. Not sure quantity, but it was packs of 15. I guess he had a case and sold them in packs of 15 which is how they are packaged in the 1260 round cases
     

    Scott7891

    Love those Combloc guns
    Sep 4, 2007
    1,894
    Back in MD sadly
    M67 ammo has pretty much dried up. Ironic considering many thought it would outlast 5.45 when 5.45 is still being found and imported.

    If you want SHTF quality commercial ammo the best brands are Golden Tiger and Wolf Military Classic in the camoflauge boxes. Both brands have sealed primers and case necks helping to keep moisture out plus use lacquer coating to prevent rust buildup that all the other commercial brands lack.
     

    Half-cocked

    Senior Meatbag
    Mar 14, 2006
    23,937
    M67 ammo has pretty much dried up. Ironic considering many thought it would outlast 5.45 when 5.45 is still being found and imported.

    If you want SHTF quality commercial ammo the best brands are Golden Tiger and Wolf Military Classic in the camoflauge boxes. Both brands have sealed primers and case necks helping to keep moisture out plus use lacquer coating to prevent rust buildup that all the other commercial brands lack.

    Is Wolf Military Classic appreciably better or different than the Wolf FMJ stuff that Aim Surplus has in stock? (http://www.aimsurplus.com/product.a...Wolf)+7.62x39+124grn+FMJ+20rd+Box&groupid=185)

    Besides the apparent lack of sealing, that is.
     

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