Anybody know if this is boxer preimd?
As I hav been selling on Auction Arms, much of the same type ammo, most is berdan preimd
unless specifeid.All of the 7.62x54R Russian, mfd.by Yugoslavia,Russia, Bulgaria,Hungary, Czechoslovakia,Poland,es any other former baltic states, used berdan preimd,either lacquerd steel case(LSC),copper washd steel case(CWS),or brass casd,but all were berdan preimd,as 1 of the thred bearers stated, in re:2 the ammo in question.
I had thought that the 7.62x25mm Tokarev, of Czech.mfr.,used boxer preimd brass cases,
but I got up enuff gumption,decapitated 1 of the cartridges, es low es b hold, it was a sgl.
hold berdan preimd case.It wasn't boxer, as the hole was off 2 the seid,as they usually r
in berdan preimd cases. Probably they were mfd.by Sellor & Bellot, but don't quote me on that phase of the product. I don't kno how hot the Czech ammo is, but I'v hrd that the chinese stuff is vy hot,es that the Bulgarian stuff is also.4 those of U who shoot the Tokarev ammo,b ware that the Bulgarian,es Polish cartridges,shud b inspected, b 4 U load
them in 2 the magazins, or use in the Broomhandles,or 96 Mausers.Many of them r defectiv,
es by that I mean,they hav splits in the neks,wich r down i 2 the shoulders, es this may've
been the reason 4 problems of using the Tokarev, es it cauzing pistols 2 destruct, during
feiring.The 7.62x54R Bulgarian ammo also has defects, es inspections shud b made, b 4 lodeing in 2 magazins or reifels themselvs,4 the same reasons of splits,in 2 the shoulders.
The Bulgarian +Polish 7.62x25mm Tokarev cartridge dates r as follows:3*10/52,3*10/53,10/
53,they b ing Bulgarian,es 56-54 Polish.The Bulgarian 3*10/52,is ball,as is Yugoslavian 14/55
,the Polish,Norinco,Roumanien,the Bulgarian 10/53,10/54,10/55,r fmj.,es these cartridges all
seem 2 b ok,xcept 4 the Bulgarian 10/53.I notifeid the suppliers, who sold the 1ns,that had
defects, but am not aware of them informing the buyers.As I do resell ammo,notice has been posted 2 my listings on both 7.62x25mm Tokarevs,of Bulgarian,es Polish mfr.,as well as the 7.62x54R Russian/Bulgarian mfrd..
Sorri 4 the long responsiv reply,but a werd 2 the wize is cost saving.-Charlie..........