A buddy of mine dropped this off to me today. A green wooden handmade crate nailed shut. A partial sticker on the side that says, 'Norinco Cartridge Small Arms' and 'China', and 7.6...... I am familiar with Norinco ammo, and this is 7.62x39 ammo.
I pried opened the lid and inside the crate are 2 metal cans with what appears to be maybe (probably) Chinese writing on them. Also 2 metal 'keys' that are used to pull the wires to open the lids on the ammo cans. There are 550 rounds per can in individual 10 rd. stripper clips and 30 rds. (3 stripper clips) per pack wrapped in brown paper.
I'm also thinking that this crate/ammo is from 1968/69.
Unfortunately, I don't have any firearm chambered in 7.62x39.
I pried opened the lid and inside the crate are 2 metal cans with what appears to be maybe (probably) Chinese writing on them. Also 2 metal 'keys' that are used to pull the wires to open the lids on the ammo cans. There are 550 rounds per can in individual 10 rd. stripper clips and 30 rds. (3 stripper clips) per pack wrapped in brown paper.
I'm also thinking that this crate/ammo is from 1968/69.
Unfortunately, I don't have any firearm chambered in 7.62x39.




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