Willard bought a case of, mostly, Century International Arms Hot-Shot branded Romanian 5.45x39mm 68gr FMJ.
Some still in its 20 round boxes, some loose.
Among the loose were 9 rounds of 1977 made Soviet State Arsenal, Frunze marked 7N6.
Someone had tried to fire two of them to no avail.
"As long as they pretend to pay us; we will pretend to work!" - Old Soviet Joke
02 April 2020
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Remove bullet with kinetic bullet puller, save powder, remove dead primer with RCBS Berdan de-priming tool, install new Berdan primer, replace powder, re-seat and crimp bullet. Shoot.
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