Picked up a mix of ammo from a guy who sold his guns, .22 lr, 9mm, .38 spl, .40 S&W, .45 ACP, .223. I paid $ 360 for the lot, 1450 rds of .22 and 860 rds of other calibers.
And a lot of 7.62X39 from another guy. His rifle didn’t like the steel case. My Norincos will swallow anything.
920 rounds of Barnaul
And 440 rounds of Bishkek, milsurp from the Kirghiz republic. $ 500 for 1360 rounds in total
Found 240 rounds of Pistol Cartridge 41, the Swiss military 9mm round manufactured in the Thun arsenal factory, in a gun shop. The best quality 9mm imo. This is what I exclusively shoot in competitions and matches.
More intriguing and probably rare, they also had a box of Winchester .38 special Mid Range with a Swiss army label on it.
I have no idea what this was used for, the Swiss army being primarily equipped with semi automatic pistols since 1900 and the first Swiss Luger (Parabellum Pistole 1900).
Another Swiss curiosity I just found, two complete packages of cartridge 326, that is 7.65 mm short or Browning (.32 ACP in the US), manufactured in the Swiss arsenal factory of Thun (today property of RUAG).
The Swiss army acquired 730 Walther PPK, 415 with lightweight alloy frames (Duralium) and 315 with steel frames (Pistole 65). Those were issued to pilots of Mirage III fighter jets as well as some ground personnel
LGS sold me 600 rds of GP11 / 7.5 Swiss for a bargain 0.25 $ per round
And from various private sellers
650 rds of GP90 / Swiss 5.56 NATO
200 rds of South African (PMP- Pretoria Metal Pressing) R1M1 7.62 X 51 NATO from 1981
Shot their 5.56 NATO, good ammo imo
950 rds of Old PMC .357 and a box of vintage Magtech
250 rds of Various .357
250 rds of 9mm subsonic
200 rds of Vintage CCI Stinger
200 rds of .30 Carbine
1000 rds of .22 Magnum
550 rds of Vintage Magtech .38 special wad cutter
A good start of the year for my ammo stash
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