Yes i know i don’t know how to open an ammo can. Great joke. You don’t have to tell me. You idiots commenting that I don’t know how to open this would not have been able to open it either. The piece of shit has been sealed for 30 fucking years.
These bullets are from POF Pakistan ordinance factory my Country's ammo lol. I am sure everyone of those is gonna go bang. The date of production is 9/19/1990. I have a lot of their 9mm 124 grain bullets. Not a single misfire in 3000+ rounds.
The seals are designed so that you just wiggle them, and it breaks. This is done for quickness in the field. There is no need to use cutters. Thanks for sharing 👍
Inert projectile means the bullet itself isn't explosive. I noticed the box had an explosives sticker on it and that other sticker was probably added on later to differentiate the difference between the powder and the bullet. It also says Ball on the side of the can, so you know your dealing with typical ball ammo
That was fun to watch! Welcome to opening a 30 year old ammo can. There are secrets to using the latch to pry it open in a few seconds, but I'll let you figure that out in your own. That's the first time I've seen the whole "inert" bullet thing. Most countries just label the can L.C.B. Lead Core Ball. To differentiate between steel core and APIT, which is not so inert. 😊
I still have a good bit of Turkish ammo from 1976-1978. The British helped to set up the factory in Turkey when it was established and they manufactured ammo for the British military for decades. A bit dirty but non corrosive and has never had a misfire. Mine was originally sealed and belted as well but the surplus ammo store unbelted it for me with a machine they have. Mine also says L2A2 on it. Shoots great and it was dirt cheap. Still have well over 1500 rounds of the stuff in the original cans. Those old surplus ammo cans are all extremely hard to open. They lock down very tight. Mine that have the Turkish ammo are still very hard to open and they have all been opened a few times so ignore the trolls raggin on you with opening them. Very old ammo cans can be a pain to get open. They were designed to be that tight.
A friend and I bought some Chinesium surplus, it was his first time opening a spam can. I let him struggle for a few minutes, then I showed him how. Didn't make it easier to get into it though.
A couple years ago, I acquired two 400 round cans of 7.62 NATO that was manufactured in 1982. The cans had their original seal and were in their original crate. That 40 year old ammo shoots just fine.
Yeah I have 40 rounds of weird Portuguese brass cased steel jacket 5.56 from 1979. I bought another box at the same time that was 1983. I already shot the box of '83 it worked fine.
I have 7.62x54r rounds made in Russia in 1946, were sealed all those decades until I opened them and ive shot about 100 of them and not a single one had a problem. Ammo stored properly lasts longer than you will even live.
I agree. Properly stored ammo lasts for a long time. I have about 500 rounds of 1956 Seller & Bellot 9X19 mm left. It was made in Prague. Hard primers but it goes boom. That 1946 ammo is cool. Good food for a period Mosin-Nagant. Have fun everyday.
Nice score there. Easy trick to de-link that: get a piece of a wooden dowel slightly smaller in diameter than the base of cartridge. Use that to push each round out while bending the belt backwards to open up the links. Hope that helps.
Looks very much like standard 7.62mm NATO linked in 50 round belts for the MG-3. (Looks very similar to the old MG42 from WWII). Best LMG ever produced and with an astronomical rate of fire.
Those ammo cans can be tough to open. The rubber liner seals in the negative pressure that builds up over time. I use a screw driver to open one edge enough to relieve the vacuum pressure.
Please excuse me if I sound ignorant I agree with the score and the belt that but will that braided or link style belt feed in an mg42? I've always used cloth or direct link on our antique arms that I dealt with years ago through a museum, we never had much luck with that style of belt! And I almost wanted to add a question mark as well I think you know why great vid
The ammo box was stuck shut so tightly because it was about 93 degrees on the date (September 19th 1990) stamped on the box in Pakistan (POF marking) when it was packed. When it was still hot in the factory, they filled it up and sealed it. Over decades of sitting in warehouses, it was never opened to release the vacuum pressure created by the cooling of the air inside. Combine that with the rubber gasket starting to break down, vulcanize and adhere to the box, as demonstrated by the rubber still stuck on the rubber still stuck to the rim of the box, you got a perfect storm of negative force working against you. Would have been a little easier to open if you had used a hair dryer to heat up the box and by extension, the air inside. But of course that's something no normal person would think about. After all, I am a massive NNNEEEEERRRRDDDD
I was going to say the same thing from Top Gunner these look like East Asian loads and by the type of the belt that they were mounted in at 762 they should be approximately 54 mm cartridge non-rimmed! Nice little cartridge find something to shoot it in! They're actually pretty hot so watch the chamber pressure you can't guarantee the powder load a lot of old cannon powder was used in those! Nice bed
Inert projectiles, That just means there's no explosive in the actual projectile and it itself will not explode, however the cartridge appears unfired and still contains powdere therefore still an explosive hazard. If those were dummy rounds there should/would not be a 1.4 S sticker on it. And proper dummy rounds would be marked visibly as such.
Thanks for the upload i love seeing people open up these old surplus ammo boxes/crates also screw the dumbasses in the comments whi couldn't wait for you to open the box the munitions look great
Dude you worry me how your trying to open that container put it on the floor between your feet grip with them and pull up on the latch that fastens it shut !
I had to open the comment section and see if everybody else was cringing as hard as I was seeing him trying to incorrectly tug on that latch. He was recording a video to put on youtube, you would think someone might consider checking out UA-cam videos or reading the gun webs about opening old ammo cans.
Pakistan & India gained their independence from the UK not all that long ago. Their arms factories were set up & run by the British until independence. They still use British nomenclature on most things. L2A2 is their designation for 7.62 NATO. The L2A2 has a thicker brass case than the previous versions of the cartridge.
I got 2 cans of this 10 years ago, gone now worked fine , $hittiest cans ever , still haunted by those damn cans, could be OK for chainsaw tools or fill with concrete for an anchor.
@@Rob69rickysdonkey I know that the pof .303 was chordite ! (I took it apart and played with it of course) it is cut like lengths like spaghetti... and smells way different, I used it to burn "X-Acto" on a nice wooden box for tools. The .308 went straight on Isreali links for a browning 1919 😁 I didn't smell anything
Thanks for watching. If you notice in the comments everyone telling me I’m doing it wrong but not offering any insight on how to do it right. Obviously i know how to open an ammo can. This bitch was stuck together good.
Видно, что ребята никогда не имели дело ни с оружием ни с ящиками с патронами. Крутили ручку открытия, а не догадались, что флажком надо было упереться и легко открыть.
@@Rob69rickysdonkey grab ahold of bottom wire handle with one hand and lever with other. Pull apart. Once tan is broken flip the lever with the hole in it and Pull against the fulcrum. The the rubber seal will separate. Bada boom.
Between the vulgarity and watching you use a knife to open a seized metal box. I just don't think you should be in possession of a firearm. You're just not the shiniest apple or light bulb. And yes, your video wasted my time.
I was born with 2 left feet and my astrological sign is a hairless cow that swims with dolphins. When i wake up every morning i realign my chi to be able to deal with butterballs like you.
Holy shit, bro you use Pakistani ammo? It is true that they have the best quality literally Ukraine also got a supply of artillery ammo from POF (UK bought a ton of ammo for them from Pakistan)
Yes i know i don’t know how to open an ammo can. Great joke. You don’t have to tell me. You idiots commenting that I don’t know how to open this would not have been able to open it either. The piece of shit has been sealed for 30 fucking years.
Control your temper
@@gavinbahan8996 PISS!! PISS OUT MY ASS!
It looks like ammo for an m60 machine gun.
@@mikemargeson8101 thanks for watching Mike.
The guy with no clue calling people idots. Classic, I'm in stitches here....🤣
These bullets are from POF Pakistan ordinance factory my Country's ammo lol. I am sure everyone of those is gonna go bang. The date of production is 9/19/1990. I have a lot of their 9mm 124 grain bullets. Not a single misfire in 3000+ rounds.
And its probably a belt for mg3 that are also made in Pakistan
Thought POF was Pontificating Old Fucker......LOL
I didn't know Plenty Of Fish manufactured bullets???
Bullsh*t yes, bullets is a new one for me. Guess it's time to jump back in!!!
I don't know. I have some POF
Lee Enfield .303 ammo and it's crap.
@@drewpackman2929 that must be from the 50s and 60s. They don't manufacture that crap anymore.
That's belted for an MG-3. Inert projectile means that it doesn't explode. Solid shot.
Thanks for watching.
Ball
The seals are designed so that you just wiggle them, and it breaks. This is done for quickness in the field. There is no need to use cutters. Thanks for sharing 👍
Thank you for watching!
Inert projectile means the bullet itself isn't explosive. I noticed the box had an explosives sticker on it and that other sticker was probably added on later to differentiate the difference between the powder and the bullet. It also says Ball on the side of the can, so you know your dealing with typical ball ammo
Thanks for watching.
That was fun to watch! Welcome to opening a 30 year old ammo can. There are secrets to using the latch to pry it open in a few seconds, but I'll let you figure that out in your own.
That's the first time I've seen the whole "inert" bullet thing. Most countries just label the can L.C.B. Lead Core Ball. To differentiate between steel core and APIT, which is not so inert. 😊
I still have a good bit of Turkish ammo from 1976-1978. The British helped to set up the factory in Turkey when it was established and they manufactured ammo for the British military for decades. A bit dirty but non corrosive and has never had a misfire. Mine was originally sealed and belted as well but the surplus ammo store unbelted it for me with a machine they have. Mine also says L2A2 on it. Shoots great and it was dirt cheap. Still have well over 1500 rounds of the stuff in the original cans. Those old surplus ammo cans are all extremely hard to open. They lock down very tight. Mine that have the Turkish ammo are still very hard to open and they have all been opened a few times so ignore the trolls raggin on you with opening them. Very old ammo cans can be a pain to get open. They were designed to be that tight.
A friend and I bought some Chinesium surplus, it was his first time opening a spam can. I let him struggle for a few minutes, then I showed him how. Didn't make it easier to get into it though.
Thank you for sharing this experience. Absolutely loved the part of you banging it open 😂 ❤
Thank you! I need to do another one.
A couple years ago, I acquired two 400 round cans of 7.62 NATO that was manufactured in 1982. The cans had their original seal and were in their original crate. That 40 year old ammo shoots just fine.
Thanks for watching and commenting.
That ammo will be fully functional!
@@geodes4762 it shoots great. Thanks for watching.
Yeah I have 40 rounds of weird Portuguese brass cased steel jacket 5.56 from 1979. I bought another box at the same time that was 1983. I already shot the box of '83 it worked fine.
Aged 10 years watching you open a can.
Thanks for waiting.
I have 7.62x54r rounds made in Russia in 1946, were sealed all those decades until I opened them and ive shot about 100 of them and not a single one had a problem. Ammo stored properly lasts longer than you will even live.
That sounds like some good ammo and i bet you got a good price for it.
I agree. Properly stored ammo lasts for a long time. I have about 500 rounds of 1956 Seller & Bellot 9X19 mm left. It was made in Prague. Hard primers but it goes boom. That 1946 ammo is cool. Good food for a period Mosin-Nagant. Have fun everyday.
@@Gagnon4234 that’s awesome!
I FEEL YOUR PAIN.......I'VE HAD AMMO BOXES THAT NEEDED DYNAMITE AND SWEAT,TOO.
Thanks for watching.
Nice score there. Easy trick to de-link that: get a piece of a wooden dowel slightly smaller in diameter than the base of cartridge. Use that to push each round out while bending the belt backwards to open up the links. Hope that helps.
Thank you! I’ve shot most of them i believe. Using iron sights just out to 50 yards was getting 2” groups.
All you have to do to delink is give the rounds a little twist, comes right apart.
Looks very much like standard 7.62mm NATO linked in 50 round belts for the MG-3. (Looks very similar to the old MG42 from WWII). Best LMG ever produced and with an astronomical rate of fire.
Thanks for watching
yeah but unusual for MG ammo that there are no tracers!!??
Those ammo cans can be tough to open. The rubber liner seals in the negative pressure that builds up over time. I use a screw driver to open one edge enough to relieve the vacuum pressure.
And we now conclude our class on how to open an ammo box
Thank you for joining in this educational experience.
SCORE!!!!!! All that ammo and a brand new
$100.00 feed belt for a MG42! You just don't see new 42 belts today.
Mg3 nit mg42
Please excuse me if I sound ignorant I agree with the score and the belt that but will that braided or link style belt feed in an mg42? I've always used cloth or direct link on our antique arms that I dealt with years ago through a museum, we never had much luck with that style of belt! And I almost wanted to add a question mark as well I think you know why great vid
not for an MG 42
POF is Pakistani made 7.62MM ammo. They build and use the MG42/59 series of MGs - proceed with caution with any of their ammo
I shot all of this through my PTR 109.
The ammo box was stuck shut so tightly because it was about 93 degrees on the date (September 19th 1990) stamped on the box in Pakistan (POF marking) when it was packed. When it was still hot in the factory, they filled it up and sealed it. Over decades of sitting in warehouses, it was never opened to release the vacuum pressure created by the cooling of the air inside. Combine that with the rubber gasket starting to break down, vulcanize and adhere to the box, as demonstrated by the rubber still stuck on the rubber still stuck to the rim of the box, you got a perfect storm of negative force working against you. Would have been a little easier to open if you had used a hair dryer to heat up the box and by extension, the air inside. But of course that's something no normal person would think about. After all, I am a massive NNNEEEEERRRRDDDD
Inert. It is not incendiary and it is not explosive. It is a standard ball ammo.
Opening my WWII ammo boxes pretty much went down that same way, I feel your pain
Watching you trying to open this can made me want to scream!!!
Just don’t punch your wife over it.
She actually left the room after me screaming at my phone! Sorry Hon!
I was going to say the same thing from Top Gunner these look like East Asian loads and by the type of the belt that they were mounted in at 762 they should be approximately 54 mm cartridge non-rimmed! Nice little cartridge find something to shoot it in! They're actually pretty hot so watch the chamber pressure you can't guarantee the powder load a lot of old cannon powder was used in those! Nice bed
Thank you. I’ve shot most of them through my ptr 109.
Haha the drill got me 😂
OMG this was amazingly funny 🤣, more, more, more😂
Hahaha!!!! Somebody probably hot glued the lid shut! Lol
Thanks for watching man.
Inert projectiles, That just means there's no explosive in the actual projectile and it itself will not explode, however the cartridge appears unfired and still contains powdere therefore still an explosive hazard. If those were dummy rounds there should/would not be a 1.4 S sticker on it. And proper dummy rounds would be marked visibly as such.
Thanks.
@@Rob69rickysdonkey wasnt sure if anyone answered that confusion or not hahaha. But your welcome
@@naphtalimoore3574 I’ve gone and shot most of this ammo.
@@Rob69rickysdonkey i figured!!!! Hahahaha! Cool find though!
Love the comedy haha
One gun channel to another, solid sup
Thank you for watching.
As listed 9n the box it's rounds for the l2a2 aka the sterling
It's a good thing they put bubble wrap in the box
Have you considered a set of screwdrivers or small pry bar ?
Pakistan Ordinance Factory Ammo....Awesome. These rounds are super reliable and Hot. Good Find. 👍
Thanks for watching
Are they still worth it in the aftermath? I'm looking to get some 556
Thanks for the upload i love seeing people open up these old surplus ammo boxes/crates also screw the dumbasses in the comments whi couldn't wait for you to open the box the munitions look great
Thanks for watching!
Where did ya get that stuff, I wanna can :) how much for it?
The locking latch acts as a pry tab to get the lid started open as well
Thank you !
He doesn’t have a clue
@@27solonsoho I wear a helmet when I drive….and a mask.
Dude you worry me how your trying to open that container put it on the floor between your feet grip with them and pull up on the latch that fastens it shut !
I had to open the comment section and see if everybody else was cringing as hard as I was seeing him trying to incorrectly tug on that latch. He was recording a video to put on youtube, you would think someone might consider checking out UA-cam videos or
reading the gun webs about opening old ammo cans.
Thanks for cringe watching.
I didn't know Plenty Of Fish manufactured bullets???
Bullsh*t yes, bullets is a new one for me. Guess it's time to jump back in!!!
Thank for watching.
По проще чем ключем открывать советские консервы..
Спасибо за просмотр
Looks like it's on MG3 Belts
As it’s got L2A2 on the side, it’s could be British ammunition.
Thanks for watching.
Pakistan & India gained their independence from the UK not all that long ago. Their arms factories were set up & run by the British until independence. They still use British nomenclature on most things.
L2A2 is their designation for 7.62 NATO. The L2A2 has a thicker brass case than the previous versions of the cartridge.
I got 2 cans of this 10 years ago, gone now worked fine , $hittiest cans ever , still haunted by those damn cans, could be OK for chainsaw tools or fill with concrete for an anchor.
The smell is pretty bad.
@@Rob69rickysdonkey I know that the pof .303 was chordite ! (I took it apart and played with it of course) it is cut like lengths like spaghetti... and smells way different, I used it to burn "X-Acto" on a nice wooden box for tools.
The .308 went straight on Isreali links for a browning 1919 😁 I didn't smell anything
Well apparently L2A 2 means that it's made to a higher quality Standard than your average Nato ball.....
Thanks for watching. I’d like to get more.
This guys not the brightest in the bunch!
Thanks for watching. Tell your mom I’ll be over for dinner.
man...they really make you work for the ammo.
Thanks for watching. If you notice in the comments everyone telling me I’m doing it wrong but not offering any insight on how to do it right.
Obviously i know how to open an ammo can. This bitch was stuck together good.
Well, a few months have gone by. How’d the stuff shoot?
It shot awesome! Ran most
Of it through my PTR 109. It’s
Like a G3 from HK.
It's for a GPMG 7.62 or an SLR
Thanks for watching.
Says 1/5 belt BLT on box 1 in five is a tracer
Thank you.
Видно, что ребята никогда не имели дело ни с оружием ни с ящиками с патронами. Крутили ручку открытия, а не догадались, что флажком надо было упереться и легко открыть.
You aren’t smart enough to get in it…. You shouldn’t have it
Lol
@27solonhoho munch on these mf 🥜🥜
@@elvizco must have struck a nerve
Major one bubba🤫
I'll bet you had a hard time opening that up on Prom Night like the ammo cam
Good joke Dick. You got the whole room slapping their knees. Get fucked jackass.
@@Rob69rickysdonkey as long as it takes you to open something you'll be the one getting f*****
Hey let's Just for kicks and Giggles just something to laugh about
Thats what the word SEALED means.
British for GPMG?
Having been a 60 gunner that is hard to watch
Good.
Well... does it go pew ??????
Yes sir. Shot pretty much the entire can in one range trip. No misfires.
Can you say"SOY BOY"?
I have to correct myself 762x51 non-rimmed
They cycled real well.
It was worth 10 cents a round all day.
Did the ammo work?
Yea
first sergeant use to kick to open it
I want my 2 minutes back.
L2A2 is Malaysian surplus ammo.
At first I thought it's belted for some certain machine gun.
a box of ammunition on which there is a warning sticker caution!?, ok, let's hit it with a hammer.
ROB BIG ROB SMASH ROB GO GRRREE
Это от MG - 3 ...судя по ленте??
Now you got a reason to get a chine gun
No shit! Just need $20k lol.
Chamber that one round in your gun and see if it fires
Try tannerite for opening
No shit lol
@@Rob69rickysdonkey lol
das ist ein ganz normaler .308 mg gurt. 308 ist 7,62 nato
I bought some of that years ago, it is Pakistani
How’s you find this and where ?
Gunbroker. I’ve shot all of it since this video was filmed.
You wouldn't be much use in a firefight,"MORE AMMO",no sorry left my lump hammer at home. Three or more "F's" in such a short clip must be a record.
True that. Im only good for chewing half a can of Copenhagen at a time and singing to your mother.
POF headstamp is Pakistani ammo.
A few Christmas later
Feliz Navidad thanks for watching.
Fucking underdevelopment, dawn.
God gave me 2 left hands.
Its not British ammo the links are not British
That’s so ignorant opening that can like that. Snap it open, come on!
That’s so ignorant of you thinking that I DIDN’T ALREADY TRY THAT.
Is not an L2A2 a Brit auto rifle?
Not sure. Thanks for watching.
NATO? 7.62x51 ? Name a nato country using that?
U.S in their m240B machine guns
I would be pretty confident to say all of them
This is made in Pakistan for Mg3 machine guns made in Pakistan
US M24 Sniper rifle
@@zardadkhan2555 I thought they used .308
Bro there is an easier way to open without tools….
Thanks for watching. How
do you open them?
@@Rob69rickysdonkey grab ahold of bottom wire handle with one hand and lever with other. Pull apart. Once tan is broken flip the lever with the hole in it and Pull against the fulcrum. The the rubber seal will separate. Bada boom.
@@zacharywalker2052 THE CAN WAS TOO RUSTED FOR THAT TO WORK
Its British
Between the vulgarity and watching you use a knife to open a seized metal box. I just don't think you should be in possession of a firearm. You're just not the shiniest apple or light bulb. And yes, your video wasted my time.
Such language for a teenage girl lmao
Thanks for watching. Douchebag
@Rob69 you clearly dont know how to open a ammo can?! Hahahah.
I was born with 2 left feet and my astrological sign is a hairless cow that swims with dolphins. When i wake up every morning i realign my chi to be able to deal with butterballs like you.
@Rob69 what?! Lol.
@Rob69 i didn't understand what you said but ok...
@@Rob69rickysdonkey What you mean by 2 left feet?
@@Rob69rickysdonkey Hairless cow that swims with dolphins? Hahahahha.
German links
Menos manualidad que un elefante!
I'm so embarrassed for you. I feel sorry for folks without any military experience or knowledge of headstamps or military packaging procedures.
It’s not a big deal.
@Rob69 glad you got some good ball ammo out of the deal.. You should be able to sell that non-disinagrating belt also..
Could my SKS shoot that ammo?
No. This is .308
Painful to watch..
Glad you can spell and see colors.
Não sabe abrir?!
Get a hammer
POF Pakistan
Thank you.
NATO
They sealed it was stupid glue….. Use the torch.
Thanks for watching.
Isn't it ammunition for a German mg42 sure looks like it to me.
NATO .308 FMJ L2 A2
Somebody skipped arm day.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Que torpes!!!
no follo monos en la jungla ni como perros
Please please get some educated help
Thanks for watching. Joe Biden
Its joe biden no caps deserved
Holy shit, bro you use Pakistani ammo?
It is true that they have the best quality literally
Ukraine also got a supply of artillery ammo from POF (UK bought a ton of ammo for them from Pakistan)
It goes bang every time.
@@Rob69rickysdonkey haha well right now it’s going bang on the Russians