Link didn't work but I have access to thousands of surplus rounds and have reloading supplies to crank out a thousand high quality rounds so I don't need any. However every time I see an ad for 1950's through 1980's Surplus 7.62x25, 7.62x39, and 7.62x54R Russian, Yugoslav and Chinese ammo, I always give a little chuckle. They produced that stuff in preparation for a BIG war with us. They were so terrified of us, that they made so much ammo that their military couldn't shoot it all. So much was produced in that era that metric tons of it is sold on the surplus market to the very country they meant to shoot it at. It was always destined to be here in one form or another!
How different is the ammo procurement for the US that we don't have crates of Cold Era .223 and .308? I guess we do see .45ACP and 30-06 but that is mostly WWII production, right?
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