Uncrating Chinese Norinco 7.62x39mm Ammo

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  • Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2024
  • Opening a crate of Chinese surplus 7.62x39mm ammunition.
    Bench top review of the ammo: • Chinese Norinco 7.62x3...
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  • @lautongkai5292
    @lautongkai5292 9 лет назад +592

    The card board is a package label (the title means package label). The line under the title says "7.62 Normal (Copper Plated)", and the table below is the list of the date of packaging (Jan, 1971) and the names of the workers who packed the ammo. The first column of the table shows the type of job (e.g., QC); the second column is the name of the workers; the third column is the date.

    • @lautongkai5292
      @lautongkai5292 9 лет назад +8

      Yep, surplus

    • @可可的冒險旅行
      @可可的冒險旅行 7 лет назад

      Taiwanese?

    • @Lvcian_Guardian
      @Lvcian_Guardian 7 лет назад +25

      Thank you for the translation, it's actually cool the workers put their own mark on their work and you can see it through history. Plus they need some credit for making that ammo box last so long in a high quality condition! WOW gorgeous ammo for being around 50 years old now

    • @Huube123
      @Huube123 7 лет назад +46

      Kinda sad but its very likely put there so you know who to blame if the ammo batch was bad

    • @williammessier3977
      @williammessier3977 7 лет назад +4

      usually Chinese ammo are steel case since they have shortage in copper reserve

  • @deezeed2817
    @deezeed2817 8 лет назад +153

    Holy shit my parents were still kids in the countryside reading the red book when that ammo was manufactured.

    • @bayoutapes
      @bayoutapes 3 года назад +3

      when was it manufactured? lol

    • @James-vj5hz
      @James-vj5hz 3 года назад +8

      @@bayoutapes 1971

    • @Dick_Swinger
      @Dick_Swinger Месяц назад

      ​@@James-vj5hzyear of our Lord nineteen hundred and seventy one

  • @Clymer1776
    @Clymer1776 6 лет назад +12

    The black stamp next to the "1440" is to indicate the wood has been treated with a pesticide or similar chemical. This is used for wood pallets and such that are going to be shipped internationally. We ship product to Europe and have to use pallets that are treated and they have this same stamp.

    • @filippo9617
      @filippo9617 Год назад

      Mi risulta che siano le munizioni totali contenute, ogni latta ne contiene 720, che con 2 latte porta a 1440.

    • @steveweiland
      @steveweiland Год назад

      The stamp reflects the IPPC ( International Plant Protection Convention) each country is required to ensure all wood products used in shipping practices will have the stamp visible. The stamp shows the country abbreviation and a code to identify the specific chemical treatment applied.

    • @Dick_Swinger
      @Dick_Swinger Месяц назад

      ​@@filippo9617yeah that's how much is inside of banger projectiles

  • @FranciscoHugoGarcia
    @FranciscoHugoGarcia 10 лет назад +86

    Packing slip
    7.62x39 (steel plating)
    Work type Name seal Date
    Packing Jiaqing Tui jan 1971
    QC Hongying Guo jan 1971
    lid welding Hanqing Yao jan 1971
    QC jan 1971

    • @314299
      @314299  10 лет назад +9

      Thanks for all the detail.

  • @angtr
    @angtr 10 лет назад +62

    Nice and fresh for 40+yrs old ammo, thanks for posting.

    • @314299
      @314299  10 лет назад +4

      Apparently it was well sealed.

  • @Dirtboxhor
    @Dirtboxhor 10 лет назад +60

    These old crates remind me of something from a Rambo movie. Sitting in an old Russian warehouse next to the grenades and RPGs. lol

    • @314299
      @314299  10 лет назад +5

      Yep!

    • @hw7001
      @hw7001 7 лет назад +1

      made in 1970s, fits the era

    • @mingy3729
      @mingy3729 4 года назад

      Mao wasn’t the best of rulers

  • @theia1653
    @theia1653 2 года назад +9

    Those are quality rounds. Copper washed steel case, sealed case necks, paper wrapped, sealed galvinized steel cans. Would be perfect if it was non corrosive. Norinco AKs rank among the best too.

    • @314299
      @314299  2 года назад +2

      Yes, they are good quality and were made to military specifications. While these are good I find the 1980's production to be even better for accuracy.

  • @rustyshackleford17
    @rustyshackleford17 9 лет назад +32

    I always wondered how the US market would be different if we still had access to their ammo. Heck wolf gold and russia can produce their shit and ship it overseas for cheaper than what we can make it.
    This stuff would be worth a small fortune in the US. $1 round

    • @joeshmuckatelli4447
      @joeshmuckatelli4447 8 лет назад +9

      Yep. Back in my day, we shot the Sam hell outta Chinese ammo before it was banned. I sure wish we could still get this stuff in the US of A.

    • @russjohnson5443
      @russjohnson5443 6 лет назад +2

      Rusty - Really?? I pay under 20c for 7.62x39 in CA

  • @bobkin611
    @bobkin611 6 лет назад +29

    Those actually look like they're quality rounds. Nicely packed too.

    • @314299
      @314299  6 лет назад +8

      Yes it's good quality ammo.

  • @rjlewis3932
    @rjlewis3932 9 лет назад +1

    I bought a bunch of this stuff in the mid '90s. IT IS HIGHLY CORROSIVE!. So, either shoot it out of a chrome lined barrel and piston, or if your weapon is not chrome lined, clean it thoroughly with a detergent solution (some say you can use Windex but I do not know) immediately after you shoot it. If you do not clean it, within 4 days, your barrel and some internal parts will start to corrode.

  • @dirtytreerat14
    @dirtytreerat14 7 лет назад +15

    It's so satisfying when they are packed so perfect they are so lucky to have this

  • @reeverchang2827
    @reeverchang2827 9 лет назад +244

    they were made in 1971 when Mao still existed.

    • @314299
      @314299  8 лет назад +56

      Yes, Mao, the man whose policies and political purges from 1949 to 1976 caused the deaths of between 49 to 78 million people.

    • @lazaropujols878
      @lazaropujols878 8 лет назад

      +314299 Shooting Channel Can anyone still buy that ammo?

    • @314299
      @314299  8 лет назад +9

      Anyone in Canada with the money and a firearms license could buy it, assuming they still have some in stock.

    • @arthurma4564
      @arthurma4564 7 лет назад +1

      Sadly, they actually didn't.........And people have been keeping kill each other for 10 or more years.

    • @VerixLin
      @VerixLin 7 лет назад

      I think the correct word for it was civil war.

  • @notagunfreak8146
    @notagunfreak8146 7 лет назад +1

    ammo with smokeless gunpowder if stored correctly (like a can) can be preserved for more than 200 years so when the military has lazer/ radiation weapons we can still fire our cold war ammo.

    • @314299
      @314299  7 лет назад +1

      Modern smokeless power is quite stable if stored correctly, modern primers being also quite good but are more likely to go bad than the powder. Older manufacture powder and primers (pre WW2) are less likely to survive long storage as the chemistry was not as exact or controlled as modern production. Having said that there are still batches of WW 1, 1920's and 1930's ammo that still fires with reasonable reliability. As for 200 year storage, hard to say if ammunition could last in a reliable state that long, perhaps in cold dry storage they might. Since smokeless powder has been around for just about 132 years. we'll have to wait and see. I hope to have all my ammo used up before it gets to be 200 years old!

  • @youtubecommentguy8871
    @youtubecommentguy8871 8 лет назад +28

    made in january 1971 for type 56

  • @Toolness1
    @Toolness1 8 лет назад +1

    I wonder what ammo prices would look like if we could import Chinese ammo...since they would compete with stuff like Wolf and Tula.

  • @kurutoga2k7
    @kurutoga2k7 10 лет назад

    The card board has the names of the three workers who packaged the bullets, who checked the package, and who welded the case lid. All happened in Jan of 1971.

    • @314299
      @314299  10 лет назад

      Cool, thanks for the info!

  • @jayburnaby
    @jayburnaby 6 лет назад +1

    bought a crater of same ammo few years ago, not a single fail after I finished the whole crater, lot of fun, maybe I should keep one in my basement

  • @101airbornechuck
    @101airbornechuck 8 лет назад +8

    old...? yes, but not ancient. if made and packaged properly, as well as proper storage, the ammo will be good for decades. shot some ww2 .45 cal(made may, 1944) last month...300 rounds, not a single dud. nice, bright, shiny, clean ammo.

    • @314299
      @314299  8 лет назад

      +Charles Sedlacek Quite true.

    • @googlepissoff5776
      @googlepissoff5776 7 лет назад

      Hell I saw a video of a guy shooting WW1 .45 ACP

  • @alexduke5402
    @alexduke5402 6 лет назад

    The orange 4.1 is called a placard for shipping hazardous materials

  • @jdsol1938
    @jdsol1938 7 лет назад +2

    been shooting the stuff in my norinco sks for 25 years never a failure, when i bought my sks you could get a case for $40

    • @314299
      @314299  7 лет назад

      You probably wish you had bought more at that price.

  • @penlei4168
    @penlei4168 10 лет назад +1

    1971,packing workers and inspection workers signature.
    40 years old history

    • @314299
      @314299  10 лет назад

      The world was certainly a different place in 1971.

  • @louielamlouie
    @louielamlouie 10 лет назад

    The cardboard is an inspection check list. What's printed on the tin 56式 means type 56. 銅鍍 means copper wash. 樟 should be the name of the city in abbreviation.

    • @314299
      @314299  10 лет назад

      Cool, thanks for the info.

  • @beerborn
    @beerborn 7 лет назад +1

    I still have 800 rounds of Chinese 7.62x39mm ammo. Are the chinese 7.62x39mm band in the USA?

    • @314299
      @314299  7 лет назад +1

      Importation Chinese "military" ammo into the USA has been banned for a long time.

  • @erict3032
    @erict3032 Год назад

    Boy that’s nice! I wish I could go back in time when this stuff was dirt cheap and load up on it. I always like seeing how well these hold up after all these years in those spam cans.

    • @314299
      @314299  11 месяцев назад

      Yeah they sure were cheap compared to today.

  • @qweldl
    @qweldl 8 лет назад +1

    This old ammo case looks so cool.

  • @KRN762
    @KRN762 10 лет назад +1

    Copper washed, steel cased and jacketed. I remember buying that stuff by the case back before Klinton killed all the cheap chinese ammo imports. I also remember it coming on sks stripper clips. Good times indeed!!! Thanks to Olympic Arms and their OA93 AR pistol chambered for 7.62x39, that gave Klintons BATF reason to shut off the chicom ammo supply. Most of it being classified as AP.

    • @314299
      @314299  10 лет назад

      A lot of 7.62x39mm is steel core. I dont think the regular steel core is terribly "armor piercing", it was made with a steel core as that was a cheaper less strategic materiel than lead.

  • @TylerLL2112
    @TylerLL2112 9 лет назад +9

    Damn lucky ass Canucks... I'm so jealous :) I would oodle over this for years if I could get in in USA. Take care my Canadian (I assume) friend.

    • @314299
      @314299  9 лет назад

      tfoshohoe Thanks.

  • @adanklobster6525
    @adanklobster6525 7 лет назад +1

    All my recommended videos are SKS videos, ammo videos and forgotten Chinese weapons.

  • @DiegoABlancoApitz
    @DiegoABlancoApitz 7 лет назад

    La tarjeta de cartón es una etiqueta de paquete (el título significa etiqueta de paquete). La línea debajo del título dice "7.62 Normal (cobre plateado)", y la tabla a continuación es la lista de la fecha de empaque (enero de 1971) y los nombres de los trabajadores que empacaron la munición. La primera columna de la tabla muestra el tipo de trabajo (por ejemplo, control de calidad); la segunda columna es el nombre de los trabajadores; la tercera columna es la fecha.

  • @Krowka666
    @Krowka666 10 лет назад +1

    Those are copper-washed steel cases correct?

    • @314299
      @314299  10 лет назад

      Yes, copper plated steel case, Berdan primed, steel jacket bullets.

  • @RussellRadio
    @RussellRadio 7 лет назад

    I have some Norinco yellow box 7.62x39 from the mid 90's here in the USA. Massive difference in quality packaging wise. The ammunition looks exactly the same, though.

    • @314299
      @314299  7 лет назад

      I think the ammo is identical.

  • @hollowdog7208
    @hollowdog7208 6 лет назад

    When I got an identical crate back in "the day" it came with a Norinco AK, total cost for both was $200.

    • @314299
      @314299  6 лет назад +2

      Quick, to the time machine!

  • @hanliu8458
    @hanliu8458 9 лет назад

    The wooden case is also quite 1971-ish that I believe today Norinco would not produce ammo cases that so difficult to open.

    • @314299
      @314299  9 лет назад

      Han Liu 2010 Norinco ammo I've seen was packed in "spam" cans the same as Russian ammo, Each can comes with a "key" which is used to open the can. Different than the cans in this video.

  • @michaelgarafalo2924
    @michaelgarafalo2924 10 лет назад +2

    DAMN!
    Protect the crate and even saving the nails!

  • @crankysports
    @crankysports 6 лет назад +1

    Don't know why, but I love watching ammo can opening videos

    • @314299
      @314299  3 года назад +1

      It's better entertainment than most of the crap they put on TV today.

  • @bob5944-1
    @bob5944-1 10 лет назад +1

    That is some great ammo! There was a time here in the States $79.95 would get a case delivered to your door. Not bad for 1440 rounds on SKS stripper clips!

    • @314299
      @314299  10 лет назад

      That's cheap all right. None of the Chinese 7.62x39 that I've seen came on stripper clips.

    • @BigBuckSlayer
      @BigBuckSlayer 9 лет назад

      It's usually the Czech that have stripper clips

    • @bob5944
      @bob5944 9 лет назад

      Zach Matthews The copper washed, steel core Chinese ammo was/is exceptional if you can find it. Banned from import a long time ago, its expensive though these days.

  • @KinkyFulcrum
    @KinkyFulcrum 7 лет назад +1

    I've used this stuff before and it fouls the hell out of your gun, i spent an hour cleaning out the bore after putting 200 of them through

    • @314299
      @314299  7 лет назад +1

      The asphalt sealant on the bullets is main cause of all the extra dirt in the bore and gas system.

  • @AdversaryOmega
    @AdversaryOmega 9 лет назад

    im at the point where I wont even shoot corrosive military surplus ammo out of my rifle, there is only one exception to my rule and that is "Yugo M76" 7.62x39. and thats only because its some of the best fmj brass cased surplus ammo ever and very accurate for me. surplus x39 ammo here in the states isnt even cheap or always available, most people who shoot buy it because shooting ranges will allow it.

  • @katie581
    @katie581 10 лет назад +5

    Wow, those were packed in January 1971
    What a big crate of antique

  • @Seth9809
    @Seth9809 8 лет назад +1

    Thank you for making this, this is very helpful for me as a writer. I will be sure to look at your other videos.

    • @314299
      @314299  8 лет назад

      +Tevo77777 Mind if i ask how this video will help with your writing?

    • @Seth9809
      @Seth9809 8 лет назад

      314299 Shooting Channel
      I write on a site where people RP whole nations. When I am not locked in some huge war that requires me to read a lot of books to understand what is going on and how to counter player, I like to write about militias in third world nations just trying to make. it.
      I also run a paper and pen game where my players fight bandits, corrupt soldiers, and mercenaries so they can make a living and explore a war-torn nation.
      In both settings I I am thinking these kinds of tins would be interesting to show up. To describe them and how they are, what is inside of them.

    • @TheNavyShark
      @TheNavyShark 8 лет назад

      +Tevo77777 nationstates? If so I have a few nations on that site.

    • @Seth9809
      @Seth9809 8 лет назад

      TheNavyShark
      Oh really? Link?

  • @hengcao5828
    @hengcao5828 9 лет назад +62

    Chinese ammo is great, it is cheap and economical, buy it, have some fun!

  • @panda6548
    @panda6548 9 лет назад

    Wouldn't recomment putting your fingers in a crate before you've opened up and inspected. That's a good way to get bit by a little stowaway such as a spider. The weird bugs I've seen in boxes/crates... *shudders at thought*
    I assume you've fired a good number of these off. Any thoughts?

    • @314299
      @314299  9 лет назад

      +Pan da I have fired several hundred of these and they have been 100% reliable. I did a couple more videos on this ammo:
      ruclips.net/video/IbHVls29s28/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/DiuScDDkicM/видео.html

  • @weiyang5959
    @weiyang5959 7 лет назад +9

    天朝71年的子弹,北方工业这清库存的速度慢了啊,才卖到71年。这几十年卖了那么多AK,子弹卖的少啊。

    • @314299
      @314299  7 лет назад

      Regrettably Google translate does not give an understandable translation of this comment, so I'm unable to reply (or even know if a reply is necessary).

    • @tonysuthechineseguy
      @tonysuthechineseguy 7 лет назад +1

      314299 Shooting Channel hes saying norinco is slow at turnibg over their surplus ammo when compared to how many aks were sold

    • @tonysuthechineseguy
      @tonysuthechineseguy 7 лет назад

      Turning*

    • @alexwang2419
      @alexwang2419 7 лет назад

      Ammo made in the middle kingdom from 1971, Norinco is too slow in clearing its storage. They sold so many AKs over these several decades, and yet still a lot of ammo left. They are not selling as many ammo.
      Translated by Alex Wang

  • @tokayrepublic
    @tokayrepublic 6 лет назад +1

    81 means Chinese armed forces
    71 is the year it was produced

    • @SidneyBroadshead
      @SidneyBroadshead Год назад

      81 is the Factory code. It is the former Nationalist Factory 80, renumbered in 1953.
      71 is the year of production (1971 AD).

  • @Valin9275
    @Valin9275 6 лет назад +2

    these surplus crates are the only reason i want an AK.

  • @TheLittletroyboy
    @TheLittletroyboy 8 лет назад +13

    I was born January 71, really cool.

    • @EC-hf8ui
      @EC-hf8ui 6 лет назад +1

      Cowboytwinkie wut

  • @douro20
    @douro20 4 года назад

    They probably wouldn't had allowed that crate to come into Canada without the IPPC stamp on it. The stamp means that it was fumigated with methyl bromide in China.

    • @314299
      @314299  4 года назад +1

      Makes sense, they would not want any strange bugs coming in the wood crates.

  • @doristan1837
    @doristan1837 9 лет назад +3

    wow, those ammo are over 40 years old

    • @314299
      @314299  9 лет назад +1

      Doris Tan So am I!

  • @stevechoi9329
    @stevechoi9329 7 лет назад

    I think the ammo is not copper plated.
    The wooden box english description name was printed afterwards...may be for import purpose,chinese never put english on it right?.
    Secondly, check the steel box paintings.
    Type 56...for chinese army type 56 semi-auto rifle.
    Same 1971 Jan production.
    The first line..have bigger a chinese word means normal, oridinary..which means it is not AP or whatever.
    Then it said steel plated i guess...there the first chinese word is simplified writing..that we do not use this word means for metal plating in hong kong, taiwan or southeast asian.
    Then second line have a production site...i guess near fujian provence, eastern china.
    The other codes then i cant guess it already.

  • @paintbasstard
    @paintbasstard 9 лет назад +2

    Are you by any chance buy this for an SKS? I remember reading somewhere that these crates were designed to be opened by using the bolt handle on the rifle to pull on the D-rings on the cases. Just thought that was an interesting piece of information :)

    • @314299
      @314299  9 лет назад

      I really doubt anyone "designed" the D rings to be used with the rifle bolt handle, I'm sure this is pure coincidence. Great way to crack the stock of your rifle using it as a pry-bar. Armies are very keen on not using weapons as tools and punish soldiers for doing so, although there are undoubtedly some who have done so and got away with it.

  • @terrymorrison7263
    @terrymorrison7263 6 лет назад +1

    Can you imagine trying to open one of them tins while bullets are buzzing all around you??????

  • @Nick-te2zj
    @Nick-te2zj 7 лет назад

    Tin snips will cut that metal strap instantly, Wiss has a good set, you can get them at home depot, Lowe's, or and other hardware store.

    • @314299
      @314299  7 лет назад

      Yes, I know. I have a set now, I did not have a set when I made this video:
      ruclips.net/video/ByR7hjowiAk/видео.html&lc=z232wdtgnwjtvtn1macdp432gjcujk3ihjakojfalppw03c010c

  • @Yukon12gauge00buck
    @Yukon12gauge00buck 10 лет назад

    The crates make great drawers! Dovetail joints very strong.

    • @314299
      @314299  10 лет назад +1

      Another reason to buy ammo in bulk!

  • @yermanoh
    @yermanoh 6 лет назад

    i would imagine that during wartime the official chinese opening method would invloe throwing the box out the back of a truck and hoping it brakes open when it hits the ground

  • @sayhitome8093
    @sayhitome8093 8 лет назад

    is there an instruction manual on how to open up this box

  • @alexw4937
    @alexw4937 7 лет назад

    How much of the crate do you have left? I got one of the Marstar 720rd cases of Hirtenberger .308 around 2 years ago and still have more than 1/3rd of it.
    I feel like 7.62x39 is a lot more fun to shoot so you've probably cranked through that crate by now.

    • @314299
      @314299  7 лет назад

      Most has been used up by now, anytime I shoot corrosive I shoot a bunch of it.

    • @PlayingWithFireOutdoors
      @PlayingWithFireOutdoors 7 лет назад

      although you dont see it alot on my channel i shoot a lot of SKS, ive gone through 4 crates in 3 yrs , like you say once you start shooting corrosive in a day you might as well go for it. you will have to clean it well to get rid of the corrosive salts

  • @jakem1tanker
    @jakem1tanker 10 лет назад +4

    Man my only dream is if you could get this great ammo in the states

  • @UofTer
    @UofTer 10 лет назад +1

    produced in Jan 1971, these thing are antiques!

    • @314299
      @314299  10 лет назад

      Somewhat old, perhaps. Antique, no.
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antique

  • @胡胡-z4w
    @胡胡-z4w 7 лет назад

    if this video on 2014 upload,ammo made in 1971,wow,that ammo 43 years ago

  • @armandrodriguez8501
    @armandrodriguez8501 9 лет назад +22

    No doubt Vietnam is still littered with that stuff.

    • @314299
      @314299  9 лет назад +14

      +Armand Rodriguez No doubt there is still some stashed in forgotten locations.

    • @314299
      @314299  8 лет назад +6

      +Ulsterman96 Oh, I'd believe that.

    • @bryanmartinez6600
      @bryanmartinez6600 7 лет назад

      Ulsterman96 why Ireland, different import laws?

    • @colthetiger
      @colthetiger 7 лет назад

      HERPY DERPEDY IRA

    • @bryanmartinez6600
      @bryanmartinez6600 7 лет назад

      Eleos Soele ah ok Thanks for the info didn't know they used the Ak

  • @ShawnCFarm
    @ShawnCFarm 10 лет назад

    Let me know how it shoots. I'm getting low on 7.62x39

    • @314299
      @314299  10 лет назад

      I hope to take some out to try soon, if I can get a day with decent weather.

  • @208SledHead
    @208SledHead 8 лет назад +2

    I can't imagine placing and wrapping all those rounds by hand. Aint' no machine doin that!

    • @314299
      @314299  8 лет назад +2

      +Uncle Deez I expect the people who did it had very low wages.

    • @208SledHead
      @208SledHead 8 лет назад +1

      Oh there is no doubt. Sweat shops filed with 11 year-old kids doing it for the government. :/

    • @314299
      @314299  8 лет назад +5

      At least they did a good job.

    • @andyfu9651
      @andyfu9651 8 лет назад +1

      +Uncle Deez The Sweat shop business model was introduced to China by the Hong Kong and Taiwan business like FOXCONN after 1978 market economy reform. When those ammo were produced in 1971, state armory only accept model worker with "Red Root", i.e. offspring of proletariat family, to work there. They don't trust former landowner and bourgeoisie with the weapons of revolution.

  • @spnh4995
    @spnh4995 9 лет назад

    It seems that those ammo were packed at 1971,Jan.Im wondering is that still operational?

    • @314299
      @314299  9 лет назад

      +刘林安(lla9812) I have fired several hundred rounds of this ammo and all of it fired just fine.

  • @gaoxiangli2786
    @gaoxiangli2786 8 лет назад

    They were produced and packed during the cultrual revolution, did you find any of them fail to fire?

    • @314299
      @314299  8 лет назад

      +Gaoxiang Li No, so far they have fired 100% reliably.

    • @gaoxiangli2786
      @gaoxiangli2786 8 лет назад

      +314299 Shooting Channel thanks for reply. I was worrying the impact of cultural revo on quality control.

  • @tonger7018
    @tonger7018 7 лет назад +1

    gramps got nostalgic when i showed him this.

  • @nakamuranene
    @nakamuranene 7 лет назад

    包装标签
    (Packing Slip)
    7.62 普 (鋼鍍)
    【7.62 General (Plated steel)】
    0015-81 2/1樟21/69-85
    (0015-81 2/1 No. 21/69-85)
    工种 签章 日期
    (Work Type) (Name) (Date)
    装匣工 顏家清 1971年1月
    (Pkg.) (Yan Jiaqing) (Jan, 1971)
    檢驗工 郭洪英 1971年1月
    (Pkg.QC) (Guo Hongying) (Jan, 1971)
    焊盖工 姚汉欽 1971年1月
    (Pkg.Wdg.) (Yao Hanqin) (Jan, 1971)
    檢驗工
    (Wdg.QC)

  • @张宇-m2y
    @张宇-m2y 6 лет назад

    holy sh1t, 50 years??
    and still work?

  • @joshonusko2846
    @joshonusko2846 6 лет назад

    Where can I buy ammo crates from other countries

  • @marinepilot5723
    @marinepilot5723 7 лет назад

    This video was strangely satisfying to watch...

    • @314299
      @314299  7 лет назад

      Thanks for watching.

  • @noeltheshemale
    @noeltheshemale 6 лет назад

    Awesome! If it’s from 1971, could it have been leftovers from the Viet Kong guys?

    • @314299
      @314299  6 лет назад

      No, it came directly from China, not Vietnam, and is some of the billions of rounds made by the Chinese when they feared a war with the USSR.

  • @K4AX
    @K4AX 6 лет назад +1

    I miss buying this stuff for 89 bucks a case.

  • @KevinFrost
    @KevinFrost 4 года назад

    Does this ammo ONLY work in the Norinco SKS? And does the Norinco SKS only take this specific ammo?
    Thanks!

    • @mingy3729
      @mingy3729 4 года назад

      Kevin Frost firearms from Comm Bloc countries are generally all ok with running each other’s 7.62x39 ammo so whether it be your SKS or your Yugo AK I think it should be fine. Ammo tolerances are pretty much all the same

    • @314299
      @314299  3 года назад

      It will work in any 7.62x39 chambered firearm.

  • @TheDealer6373
    @TheDealer6373 7 лет назад

    That took forever to open. Hope it does not take that long in combat.

    • @314299
      @314299  7 лет назад +1

      Not meant to be opened in combat, to be opened prior to combat.

  • @theboatman360
    @theboatman360 5 лет назад +1

    Why would you buy old Chinese ammo?

    • @314299
      @314299  5 лет назад +2

      Same reason anyone buys surplus ammo. It's good ammo and was a very good price when available.

    • @theboatman360
      @theboatman360 5 лет назад

      @@314299 , kinda dirty isn't it?

    • @314299
      @314299  5 лет назад +1

      Not any worse than any other surplus ammo.

  • @regsparkes6507
    @regsparkes6507 10 лет назад

    If you had a choice of one only,.which would you buy a CZ-527 in this caliber or the Savage Scout model 10 FCM in same caliber ?

    • @314299
      @314299  10 лет назад

      I would pick the CZ.

    • @regsparkes6507
      @regsparkes6507 10 лет назад

      314299 Shooting Channel I'm trying to make up my mind if I should buy one. I'm using it for target shooting and plinking,.as the ammo for this is cheaper than most higher caliber ammo. I do appreciate and value your opinion,.and also you rapid replying time too.
      Thanks.

    • @314299
      @314299  10 лет назад

      Reg Sparkes
      Either rifle would be fine, I just prefer CZ rifles over Savage.

    • @JudahMaccabee_
      @JudahMaccabee_ 10 лет назад

      CZ all the way.

    • @xfirehurican
      @xfirehurican 6 лет назад

      I own both. The CZ-527, all day long.

  • @lastzombiehunter
    @lastzombiehunter 7 лет назад

    What was the cost back in 2014? I see this on Gun broker between $275-300.00

    • @314299
      @314299  7 лет назад

      I think I paid $225.

  • @穆伟-o8i
    @穆伟-o8i 7 лет назад +21

    1971年的古董....

    • @314299
      @314299  7 лет назад

      Old but still functional.

    • @harryman8394
      @harryman8394 6 лет назад

      这子弹应该用不了

    • @ryth-2401
      @ryth-2401 5 лет назад

      @@harryman8394 可以用 我买过surplus的

  • @eliassmolcic-larson7694
    @eliassmolcic-larson7694 6 лет назад

    China ammunition legal in Canada?

  • @tomcat2395
    @tomcat2395 6 лет назад

    How many of these were shipped to the North Vietnamese Army I wonder?

    • @314299
      @314299  3 года назад

      No idea, but bot this crate.

  • @asd604088
    @asd604088 7 лет назад +4

    這上面寫著五六式,"樟"是指某兵工廠嗎?7.62普通彈(銅鍍?)

    • @simonp347
      @simonp347 7 лет назад

      发射药种类和批号

  • @Justthemow
    @Justthemow Год назад

    I don’t know anything about ammo and aside from the obvious that they are rounds meant to do harm are they dangerous when they are old like this like could they misfire or jam up in the barrel or do they just get weaker with age.

    • @314299
      @314299  Год назад

      Old ammo is not as a general rule "dangerous". When it gets really old (70-80 years) it can get unreliable as the primers may stop working properly. Most important are the conditions under which the ammo was stored, if it was stored in a cool place it will last a long long time. Heat will cause the ammo to break down much more quickly.

    • @Justthemow
      @Justthemow Год назад

      @@314299 thank you

  • @strub4344
    @strub4344 6 лет назад +1

    I wish I can find one of those

  • @dustoin1386
    @dustoin1386 Год назад

    Wish i could find a crate of this to buy.

    • @314299
      @314299  Год назад

      I expect someone out there has one for sale.

  • @RussianPenguin
    @RussianPenguin 7 лет назад

    these vids are just so satisfying

    • @314299
      @314299  7 лет назад

      If you say so!

  • @stefanodogg280
    @stefanodogg280 10 лет назад +3

    You besterd.. we schlubs in the USA can't get this uber reliable ammo anymore. I still have 10 K of it but have to hoard it now

    • @314299
      @314299  10 лет назад +1

      At least you have lots of it set aside.

    • @stefanodogg280
      @stefanodogg280 10 лет назад +1

      314299 Shooting Channel I do, pass the ammo and praise Yahweh!

  • @Nicmadis
    @Nicmadis 9 лет назад

    And here I thought wearing gloves were against the surplus unboxing code.

    • @314299
      @314299  9 лет назад

      +Nicmadis Just a minor violation.....

  • @calvincole1752
    @calvincole1752 6 лет назад

    Ever seen war dogs with jonah hill. Lol when they repackage chinese ammo

  • @nardelenunes8593
    @nardelenunes8593 3 года назад

    Munição fabricada em 1971, ainda é seguro? Como conseguem comprar isso?

    • @314299
      @314299  3 года назад

      Of course it's still safe. I've fired ammo that was considerably older (early 1950's) without issues. As to how I bought it that is simple, we ordered it from the business that imported it and they shipped it to us after we paid them for it.

  • @vegasus4503
    @vegasus4503 7 лет назад

    are these steel core ammo? they ban those back in 1994 from import.

    • @314299
      @314299  7 лет назад

      Yes, they are steel core. They are not banned from import where I live
      (Canada). I assume you are in the USA, where Chinese ammo is banned from importation.

    • @vegasus4503
      @vegasus4503 7 лет назад

      314299 Shooting Channel We can, however sell and trade leftover old stock that are still available here in the States. Are you able to own semi-auto rifle in Canada? Or are all firearms that are classified as an assault weapon banned there?

    • @314299
      @314299  7 лет назад

      Yes, we can own semi auto firearms in Canada, ou can have an AR-15, SKS, Tavor, etc. Some specific models are "prohibited" by name, it all does not make much sense.

  • @AdventInnovative
    @AdventInnovative 9 лет назад +1

    I'm not seeing that price on the website you mentioned. Where can I get ammo for such cheap price???

    • @314299
      @314299  9 лет назад

      The video is a year old, they are sold out of this stuff.

    • @Canadiangunman1717
      @Canadiangunman1717 9 лет назад

      314299 Shooting Channel Wanstalls is selling it and free shipping too CAN"T do better as of Feb 2015 $249 i thank

    • @314299
      @314299  9 лет назад

      Canadiangunman17
      Mine was $225, shipped, but that was last year.

    • @AdventInnovative
      @AdventInnovative 9 лет назад

      It's corrosive, Damn it. anyone know a cheap non corrosive ammo that's like 21c/rnd shipped?

    • @rapl1183
      @rapl1183 9 лет назад

      ***** all 7.62x39 military ammo is corrosive. you can get wolf/brown bear bulk for the same price, around 20C/rnd if you can find it right now

  • @sshep86
    @sshep86 7 лет назад

    If its Chinese. Why is the white writing on the crate written in English?

    • @314299
      @314299  7 лет назад

      The original Chinese markings were painted over and then they were marked in English for shipping. As you will note the markings on the cans inside the crate are still in Chinese.

  • @bryanbaker5942
    @bryanbaker5942 7 лет назад

    Lead based paint on that crate?

    • @314299
      @314299  7 лет назад

      I should hope so.

  • @TheSushiandme
    @TheSushiandme 10 лет назад

    Where do you find Norinco ammo? I only find Russian or Bulgarian.

    • @314299
      @314299  10 лет назад

      Where do you live? If you are in the USA Norinco ammo has not been imported for something like 20 years.

    • @TheSushiandme
      @TheSushiandme 10 лет назад

      Makes since. I live in the US. Good to know. Always learning. :D

  • @oetam8559
    @oetam8559 2 года назад

    Whats the size of the galvanized cans?

    • @314299
      @314299  2 года назад

      I don't know. The video is from 8 years ago and they are long gone.

  • @Austin-5098
    @Austin-5098 6 лет назад +1

    Norinco. The Only thing i actually like about China.

  • @richwen8769
    @richwen8769 9 лет назад

    manufactured and inspected in Jan 1971, written on the card.

  • @squashhead1374
    @squashhead1374 6 лет назад

    Does it realy take that long to open a box.

    • @314299
      @314299  6 лет назад

      Only when one does a video about it.

  • @JosephCee
    @JosephCee 4 года назад +1

    so satisfying to watch.

    • @314299
      @314299  4 года назад

      Glad you like it.

  • @raphaelolivier5207
    @raphaelolivier5207 8 лет назад

    225 CAD = 175 USD
    175$ for 1440 rounds = 12 cents per round.
    a lot of full auto fun

    • @314299
      @314299  8 лет назад

      It go's a long way in a bolt action!

    • @raphaelolivier5207
      @raphaelolivier5207 8 лет назад

      It would feed a militia of bolt action rifles

  • @liliwinnt6
    @liliwinnt6 Год назад

    6:00 those are the workers who loaded, exam-checked and sealed this canned package of ammunition

    • @314299
      @314299  Год назад +1

      Yeah apparently a QC/packing list.

    • @liliwinnt6
      @liliwinnt6 Год назад

      @@314299 yep you get it right