Do you buy Murom primers??

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Powder Valley is selling these as noted on the components thread. It made me wonder who would buy them. Would you/do you?

Not me! For my entire adult life (I’m 70) I’ve never knowingly bought anything produced by the Soviets or Russians.

Except for that Chelsea game I went to.

I guess also my use of fossil fuel may in some way link back to them but who knows.
 
Powder Valley is selling these as noted on the components thread. It made me wonder who would buy them. Would you/do you?

Not me! For my entire adult life (I’m 70) I’ve never knowingly bought anything produced by the Soviets or Russians.

Except for that Chelsea game I went to.

I guess also my use of fossil fuel may in some way link back to them but who knows.
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YES, I would buy russia primers
 
I will not buy them at 10 cents a unit. Hopefully I won't have to buy any primers at that price. Still waiting for the BOTs to go bearish on primers LOL. And subsisting on the 'Murican ones I find here and there at brick and mortars.

I have also tried to avoid Russian stuff since that whole Georgia thing. Remember that one? UKR is not their first foray into imperialism this century. I was supporting UKR since before it was cool. All my Mosin stuff has that little square with the line through it LOL. I have also seen the photos of some of my German ancestors in the early 1920s wearing Coal Shuttles and weilding M91s. They could only have been in one place LOL.
 
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I haven't yet purchased Murom primers. I would, given the need and the chance.

I'm betting, if they are Russian, we won't be seeing many more of them.
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Ammo inc. and Black hill is producing their own in house (not for sale) primers.
 
Well I’m a product of the Cold War and still think in those terms—my wife and I met at the FBI, so did my mom and dad before us as well as my aunt and uncle and their two kids and their spouses. It’s in my DNA to distrust Russian leadership cause it has behaved the same since the czars through the Bolsheviks to today.
 
I bought a case (5 bricks) of Wolf primers years ago from Wideners online. I recall paying $15 per thousand. If I could get them for under $50 today, I would. (I am a pragmatist, if they are already here, someone will buy them, might as well be me, IF I got them for the right price.) I don’t think we will be seeing any more coming into this country in what’s left of my lifetime.
 
They are great primers with some limitations due to their slightly larger diameter and thicker cup. Difficult to seat in new brass........breathe fresh life into older brass with stretched pockets. Guns with lightened hammers and some striker fired guns have an issue with them too.
 
Powder Valley is selling these as noted on the components thread. It made me wonder who would buy them. Would you/do you?

Not me! For my entire adult life (I’m 70) I’ve never knowingly bought anything produced by the Soviets or Russians.

Except for that Chelsea game I went to.

I guess also my use of fossil fuel may in some way link back to them but who knows.
The Wolf/Tula large rifle primers are excellent for the .30-06 in a Garand. They're good primers. Don't know about now but before all the embargo shenanigans and political garbage around Russia cranked up - yet again! - MPZ (Murom Apparatus Producing plant) was a major exporter of ammo and components that other people put their labels on - MPZ made PMC primers, for example, so if you've ever used PMC factory box ammo or PMC primers, you've used Russian primers.
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I got 2 bricks for $39 + tax before the world went mad.
 
The Wolf/Tula large rifle primers are excellent for the .30-06 in a Garand. They're good primers. Don't know about now but before all the embargo shenanigans and political garbage around Russia cranked up - yet again! - MPZ (Murom Apparatus Producing plant) was a major exporter of ammo and components that other people put their labels on - MPZ made PMC primers, for example, so if you've ever used PMC factory box ammo or PMC primers, you've used Russian primers.
I figured I did but personal boycotting is mostly about emotional satisfaction anyway.
 
Powder Valley is selling these as noted on the components thread. It made me wonder who would buy them. Would you/do you?

Not me! For my entire adult life (I’m 70) I’ve never knowingly bought anything produced by the Soviets or Russians.

Except for that Chelsea game I went to.

I guess also my use of fossil fuel may in some way link back to them but who knows.

I would buy them they would go nicely with my Chinese Communist computer and cell phone and the Chinese Communist parts on my Ford Truck. ;)
 
Well I’m a product of the Cold War and still think in those terms—my wife and I met at the FBI, so did my mom and dad before us as well as my aunt and uncle and their two kids and their spouses. It’s in my DNA to distrust Russian leadership cause it has behaved the same since the czars through the Bolsheviks to today.

I totally appreciate that and understand your train of thought. I believe we have even bigger problems with China and elite billionaires controlling our puppet politicians. Our media and administration makes such a huge deal out of Russia just for the misdirection IMO.
 
I totally appreciate that and understand your train of thought. I believe we have even bigger problems with China and elite billionaires controlling our puppet politicians. Our media and administration makes such a huge deal out of Russia just for the misdirection IMO.
Without much doubt I agree

BTW, ever wonder where all the “Made in Canada” stuff is really made or the “Product of Canada” is really produced?
China, right?
 
Well I’m a product of the Cold War and still think in those terms—my wife and I met at the FBI, so did my mom and dad before us as well as my aunt and uncle and their two kids and their spouses. It’s in my DNA to distrust Russian leadership cause it has behaved the same since the czars through the Bolsheviks to today.

Wait a minute; you worked for an organization started by J. Edger Hoover and you think the Russia's are the bad guys. Holy Batman :)
 
My guy got me a case of murom small pistol primers form a show for about $400 out the door.
I say the more military ammo or components we can buy from them the less they will have to use in Ukraine.
 
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