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  • Jammuniton

    I recently purchased some Jamo from local gun dealer. It was defective.
    The bullets were not crimped properly.The ones I had left over, were loose
    as a goose. The ammo was from 1993 Nato spec 7.62 x 51mm .It jammed
    my Century Cetme and My Century R1A1 Fal , it broke the firing pin in it.
    One would speculate that this would cause headspace problems that would jam rifles.

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    Re: Jammuniton

    With ammo supplies as they are we're probably going to be seeing a bunch of substandard even dangerous stuff dumped on the market. After all its a "free" market system, what better time to dump worthless ammo than wait until the demand is up and supplies of reliable, safe ammo are down. After all, your dealer was just trying to make a profit, who cares that it was at your expense in more ways than it should be.
    "some people never let their given word interfere if something they want comes along"
    The real problem with the world are laws preventing culling.

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    • #3
      Re: Jammuniton

      Originally posted by stazio199 View Post
      I recently purchased some Jamo from local gun dealer. It was defective.
      The bullets were not crimped properly.The ones I had left over, were loose
      as a goose. The ammo was from 1993 Nato spec 7.62 x 51mm .It jammed
      my Century Cetme and My Century R1A1 Fal , it broke the firing pin in it.
      One would speculate that this would cause headspace problems that would jam rifles.
      It would help if you actually posted what ammo it was... what exactly is the headstamp? Is it that Israeli floor sweeping crap that's dented, improperly crimped, etc marked with ink on the side of the case indicating what caliber it is?

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      • #4
        Re: Jammuniton

        Was marked Remploy ( factory) Poole city in engalnd wasn't crimped properly and Jammed my gun because of it was marked from 1993

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