Uncrating Bulgarian 7.62x54R Ammo
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- Опубліковано 13 чер 2013
- Opening a crate of Bulgarian surplus 7.62x54R LPS 148 grain ammunition.
Review of Bulgarian 7.62x54R LPS Ball ammo:
• Bulgarian LPS 7.62x54R...
Range test in 91/30 Sniper rifle:
• Bulgarian 7.62x54R LPS...
Ammo identification/headstamp:
7.62x54r.net/MosinID/MosinAmmo... - Наука та технологія
I don't know why I like ammo unboxing so much, this is just so satisfying
TristanG10 I know what ya mean there like fun green time capsules. a firend of mine got some of the russian plant 188 1986 and there was a flathead screwdriver that actually got left in one oops lol
Same
TristanG10 same fam
Like Christmas morning. The box is as much fun as the toys inside.
Only if it's at my house 😏
I can hear it now "tell the enemy to piss off for a few minutes, I cant find the bloody can opener".
Shaun Mccaughan and screw driver lol
Yes because you always go into battle with your amo in a crate in your Bergen 😉👍🏻
Same problem the British had in the Boar War with their ammo crates.
what nonsence. for that every soldier has a bajo. everyone of them.
When the shit hits the fan and you need ammo, you will find a way to open that crate and cans.
I don't know if you find that interesting, but I grew up in Bulgaria before moving to the US, and I grew up knowing there was one of these can openers in one of the kitchen drawers at home. At the time, I did not know where it came from until later on in my life my dad told me these came from the ammo cans and he just used it in the military and brought one home. It was the backup can opener and used where conventional openers failed.... It was crude, same color and just worked. One of these days I need to find one, but I don't currently own any 7.62x39 or 54R guns so I don't buy surplus ammo, but I'm sure some day, I will find one and will be reunited with an old friend :-)
Thx for sharing your family story! Hope u find ur friend out there somewhere..
Same here ,Emil.I remember those can openers ,still have some may be somewhere here I remember opening the cans with mackerel or ...русенско варено as a child,have cut my fingers so many times,but good memories at all:).High quality steel they are made of.
i am bulgarian
ebay is your friend, or local gun forums
The history of this can and many like it is amazing. When I am opening them I try to imagine what the world was like back then. What the people looked and sounded like in the factory. If only the ammo could talk. New doesn't offer you this type of experience.
Me too thinks the same.
7:03 Brown paper packages, tied up with strings.
These are a few of my favorite things.
Perhaps I should have use that as theme music...
where is Steve? "Nice hiss" :D
That's a good question, he has not posted a video in quite awhile.
The first word means the person who put the amunitions in the small packages and in the metal boxes and the other word means the person who controlled the quality.
It is amazing quality, not like in 2004 when I was working in another factory in Liascovets, Bulgaria...
1:41 Here's what I see on the paper. Top Line "ОШИНОВЩИК" just translates into 'Oshinovschik' meaning Ammo Count.
"KOHTPOЛEP OTK" is saying 'Inspector OTC' so i'm guessing just an inspector's number of ID.
+Kpoole35™ Thanks.
+Kpoole35™
"ОШИНОВЩИК" - packer
"KOHTPOЛEP OTK" - the inspector of technical control Department
artsemkin777 Well obviously its in Russian. The Russians went on a Pro-Russian dominance within the soviet territory after their revolution.
Yep, it's russian words. But numbers on the bottom of cartridge means: "10" - place of production/factory - Bulgaria, and "71"- year of production - 1971. As i know, gray mark on the bullet means that it has steel core.
The labels are in Bulgarian, as they are fully valid words in the language, and the box was made by Bulgarians to use in Bulgaria so it dosen't make sense to write in Russian.
Also there are some different characters between Bulgarian and Russian Cyrillic alphabets, and I don't see any strictly Russian characters anywhere on the labels, cans or box.
That said, many production lines at Arsenal would have been set up with the help of Russian specialists and some of their wording and procedures could have been adopted for use in Bulgaria as well, especially as the two languages are so close.
MMMMM, surplus. I absolutely love everything surrounding the Mosin and it's ammunition. I recently cracked open 6 different spam cans and did some comparisons. It's interesting to see the differences in varying years and armories.
I just wish i could find a mosin for sale Y.Y
@@rhyuza5918 Look on GunBroker. There's plenty of them on there.
Dude love the unboxing videos
Do more from all around the world if you can ♥
i was just watching one of your videos and you added a new one,,,thanks great work.
Showing people every single detail makes your video amazing
Glad you approve.
Some of the ORIGINAL [pre 1950] 'spam' cans had an actual key on them... It was hit and miss because some times the strap would break, so they went to the lever can opener for reliability.
As you say those types are less reliable to open, I have seen the key itself break as well.
7,62 ЛПС гж (ГАУ - 57-Н-223С) - cartridge with a lighter bullet with steel core and bimetallic brass.
Can you imagine trying to open one of these spam cans with that crazy tool in the middle of a battle? Great video as always! Thanks for fast forwarding as necessary. :)
I am not a soldier, but I think keeping your ammo safe and dry as long as possible is a good thing.
Then open the cans once the ammo is where it will be needed
Nice good looking ammo and containers.
The excellent condition Ammo Spam cans can be used for storage compartments for shooting hobby- workshop items, just use pliers to crimp down on the sharp edges.
The Cover makes a good trivia souvenir for mounting on the wall of a Gun club or bar.
Wow, that's amazing, i've never saw how Eastern countries pack his ammunitions. Nice video!
Thanks, glad you liked it.
Greetings from Brasil
Nice hiss
Lets get this out on a tray. Nice.
They taste awful.
very hard and a bit spicy as well
Thanks.
У вас наши патроны доступней чем у нас ))) это круто.
Я все хочу и не могу собраться и купить СКС.
Спасибо за видео.
Just bought a crate of 880 rounds "...from Europe" surplus 7.62x54R from SFRC today. Took advantage of their 10% off "boxing" promo. Based on what I could gather from CGN, I'm guessing mine are from the Czech Republic. Nice video, thanks for uploading!
Guess I'll have a look to see what else they have at 10% off, thanks for the heads up.
Hans S.
SRFC is in Canada. Currently the 880 rd crate sells for $209.95.
Brown paper packages tied up with string, these are a few of my favourite things.
Something about them gives a pleasing feeling
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Daniel Marshall lol now you'll have me singing the sound of music song at the range....maybe i'll re-write the whole thing :)
that stuff shoots great..no mis fires from all I have shot so far
For my SVT40 I prefer the "LIGHT" rounds ie 150ish gr, but I'm hitting tgts @ 500+m
Unboxing ammo boxes and creates is so therapeutic!!😊
Glad I could help with your therapy.
And their gone. This stuff is at the end of it's run. I have two crates and need at least one more before I retire the Mosins to the SHTF stockpile.
+CSI Tech It's been gone around here for a couple years.
That is like opening a can of history......
Thanks for the Xmas stocking stuffer idea for 22 of my friends and family.
You'd need a big and sturdy sock to put a spam can into.
Great video man. I really enjoyed it.
Thanks.
Great video--thanks for sharing! Glad to see you didn't get badly cut opening that can. Those babies are really sharp. Ask me how I know that....
How i know that?
I want a wood crate of Bulgarian ammo sooooo bad! I use to live there and it would be a great souvenir to keep. But all the places I can find aren't shipping Bulgarian stuff in crates.
Man this makes me really miss those good ole days. I currently have 6 sealed cans of this light ball Bulgarian stuff, 5 cans of heavy ball 1950s production and 5 cans of light ball 1980s genuine Russian stuff. I used to loved to stock pile these cans at gun shows or online it was so plentiful and cheap so much fun to shoot and collect. We gotta make what we have left last long as we can.
Yeah, it's not easy to replace it now if you shoot it up.
We're did you bought the can?
The stamp doesn't lie. I saw this factory it even smells the same.
You must have better internet and I do as mine does not come with that smell feature.
I have the exact same opener in my kitchen for canned foods.
I have one of those side can openers and it's great for making them have a top that sits back on like it was still sealed.
+archangel20031 Interesting, I dont think I've ever used one of those.
@@314299 I saw one video where the guy went the wrong way with the can opener poking through the lid with every cut!
yes, another can opening video, it is so enjoyable! Especially that hiss :)
I wish I had some more to open.
just bought 3 crates from classic firearms.. 2 days ago.. its the bulgarian circle 10 stuff.
+juan toledo What do they want for a crate?
Think its 239.
+juan toledo Similar to what I paid a couple years ago.
They said its circe 10 ammo not sure on specifics. But i snagged 3..
Juanzo74 Latin Crypto
You did an uncrating that's uncanny
Those spam cans are in EXCELLENT condition! Usually when I get them they're half rusted hunks of metal. The ammo is always protected, though.
Another enjoyable video.
This chanel is perfect for a firearms dealer.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_military_headstamps
Oh the good old days!!!
Yes indeed.
nice vid! i got some PPU 54r ammo after seeing your positive review and they were great! unfortunately, non-corrosive 7.62x54r ammo is drying up these days and am considering using corrosive surplus stuff. what is your advice on cleanup afterwards? there are so many conflicting methods out there and I want to hear from someone who has nice firearms and actually used corrosive ammo :) thanks in advance!
Run a patch with soap and water through several times, then clean as you normally would. In a bolt action you can also use a funnel at the chamber end to pour boiling water through the bore..
Oh this is way better than opening mre’s from other countries 😁
Perfect shape.
Nice. I haven't tried the Bulgarian stuff. Probably never will so thanks for the viewing
the old can openers one can get for the kitchen cut out the top of the lid and are nasty after using... so... I started looking for can opener I would never have to wash. What I got was can opener that cut the lip of can & when I done... I have a lid for the can that fits perfectly so well fine it looks like the can was never opened. I wondering well that would work on your ammunition spam in can.
Didn't know my country manufactured that much ammo
I have a case of this exact stuff, each bundle of 20 rounds wrapped in brown paper with string. I had a little dated info sheet inside translated by a Russian linguist, and she confirmed it was Bulgarian. Mine was packaged in 1954, and looks brand new. Corrosive berdan primed of course. A couple of cans I bought online were missing the opener, which was irritating.
I expect they are a bit of a challenge to get into without the opener.
Who did you buy this off of? Thanks for the video was cool!
+patruick marco I think the dealer I bought this from got it from Tradeex Canada.
Just had 10 cans imported to Australia of 7.62x39 good price for today import from Russia and great quality ammo.
You would not believe, but we still have some candy boxes with similar tags inside reading Упаковщица or Пакувальниця (in Ukrainian language). Some habits just would not go off. The example is candy named Sunny
Сhaplet, I just bought recently for my son.
Do that w/ the main can. Again, woks great and stands up to the chemicals.
Sir in 2018 what would be a fair price for a 880 round create of this ammunition?
Упаковщица - female packer (for cartridge wrapping)
Навесчица - female powder measurer
Укладчица - female packer
Закатчик - male canner.
10 Arsenal Kazanlak Bulgaria 😉
Its like opening a Bulgarian feta cheese
Brown paper packages tied up with string.... these are a few of my favourite things.
Julie Andrews was right about that.
@@314299WOW just thought that ammo was probably in use then ok not that very box. Man alive I'd watch that Julie Andrews cracking open a box of ammo. OH YES PLEASE.
5:07
Nice hiss
Loved it, just subbed!
Thanks.
tell me how well this works in the mosin eh I may pick some up even though I have a few crates of russian LPS laying around
I had a can of russian 5.45x 39. Circa 1982. Found a bug thats been sealed up since then.
Now this is what i called UNBOX THERAPY
Where did you find ammo. been haveing a hard time locating any.
The label is russian. Ошиновщик (oshinovshik) - bandage (busbar) installer (on the crate), Контролёр ОТК (Controller OTK) - a reviewer of the technical control Department.
I'm russian, so ask if needed )
I used an Australian Army FRED to open mine!!
I bought can like that even tho I didn’t need much ammo just so I can experience opening it and for the can lol
Hi very nice video !
Nice!
Thanks for your video.
Popgunner101 Thanks for the comment.
I imagine all the spam can stuff is corrosive primers correct?
Damn it Dyatlov, what took you so. long? war is over.
I've done these ammoboxes in finnish army for practiseshooting and boxses where samekinda, but older russianones with pulltabs.. Just open the "spamcan" ..
and in germany the box will opened from the state which will mark EVERY single cartridge. sooo no opening fun for germans - but i forgot we dont have fun in germany
how do you time warp like that??
Pristine 42 yr. old ammo. Those tins were almost too pretty to open. I think if I had other 7.62x54 R LPS, I'd open those sealed tins last.
It looks like a PK russian machine gun bullets. The packaging and opening is so satisfying. 👍
Beautiful
In it's own way, I suppose.
I also find those ammoboxes unboxings very satisfying.
Lucky man!
Are those forged cases? I don't think I've ever seen such a solid end cap on a round of rifle ammunition before.
I expect they are forged and then drawn.
Hold my beer and watch this
I've seen a few videos like this and I have always wondered...how does the stuff shoot? I mean if the manufacture date of this is 1971 and you opened it in 2013...how did it run?
Check out the links in the video description for a couple more video's on this ammo, including how it shot.
i want buy one of this box
very cool!
Front lines Americans:let’s eat some canned spam British :let’s eat canned tuna Soviets: comrades let us eat canned bullets
You only have to open two corners and their side just enough to pull back the lid to access the end row of ammo..
Fill those crates and some SPG warhead crates with soil stack them up and you got yourself a bunker.
Is the bulgarian ammo woth the $60 more than a creat of russian? Two new svt 40s to feed
Does some one know how to get does rounds in scandanavian? Or some company that shipps to sweden
Swedish Armaments will hook you up
A great movie!
Thanks.
Nice video :)
Thanks.
from where did yiu buy those?
Good video
Thanks.
werry clean
Looks like one of the ammo boxes in EFT
What is EFT?
For which gun is the bullet?
Do a video of surplus rubber riot bullets.
I've not ever seen such ammo for sale around here.
This ammo is made in Bulgarian factory Arsenal in Kazalak. Most of the signs during the soviet times on the cans of ammo were in russian. I know that because I am from Bulgaria and my father was a colonel from Bulgarian navy. I've been opening such cans with 7.62x39 and I know the feeling :) :). Unfortunately now the low does not allows me to have such a quantity of ammo for may arsenal rifle. Good for you and enjoy shooting on the range. :) :) :)
Thanks for the comment. Cheers!
How much did it cost
NEX TIME just cut 1/4 of the length from both sides then you can lift the lif up get a few boxes out as you need and so on then flip it back down and duck tap it using the same can - unless you have an ammo canister that is best for storage - but this way you keep them al in the metal containers safe and sound
That's a good idea if you don't have anything else to keep the rounds in, but I repack in 50 cal ammo cans, much more convenient and no sharp edges to worry about.
I know im kinda late on this video but i just love those bimetal bulgárian ammo
Be nice to have a big pile of them now.
We'll pitch in to get you a chordless drill.
Where do you buy these from ? Pretty cool for set design and staging.
I don't know where you would get any at this time.