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« on: June 07, 2005, 10:52:38 AM »
When somebody gets one, let us know if it has an ejector or just an extractor.

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« Reply #1 on: June 08, 2005, 03:56:40 AM »
I'd bet heavy on extractor.
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« Reply #2 on: June 08, 2005, 05:04:46 AM »
Hmmm...ejector will be a little annoying for the re-loaders...but Ejector would make it faster and fun with el-cheapo ammo.....  This is gonna be a fun barrel, but also very effective.  If the throat on this thing will handle heavier bullets, it will bring the old 7.62x39 into a new world for deer hunting, a lot more realistic than an SKS.  There have been bolt rifles for a while.....but how many people go out and spend top dollar on a bolt rifle in 7.62x39 when there are so many other options?  But now....a barrel can be had for 100 bucks and change....ammo is cheap.  I reload for 7.62x39.....but I am going to have to look for a source for reasonably priced soft-points.  I usually shoot Wolf and Bear ammo for fooling around....but the laquer cases might be finicky.  Oh man....this is like waiting for Christmas.....In June.
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« Reply #3 on: June 10, 2005, 09:09:25 AM »
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Item number Description Price
05-1242b 7.62x39 Brown Bear Soft Point, on sale. 20rd boxes. This is new production soft point ammo, made in Russia, non-corrosive, with a steel case. Click for quantity pricing. $2.20
05-1242c 7.62x39 Brown Bear Soft Point, on sale. 500rd cases. This is new production soft point ammo, made in Russia, non-corrosive, with a steel case. Click for quantity pricing. $54.95
5-1038b 7.62x39 WOLF bi-metal HP, 20 rd boxes. Bi-metal hollow point, made in Russia, steel case, non-corrosive. Click for quantity pricing. $2.99
5-1038c 7.62x39 WOLF bi-metal HP, 1000 rd cases. Bi-metal hollow point, made in Russia, steel case, non-corrosive. $109.90
5-1042b 7.62x39 WOLF soft point, 20 rd boxes. 154gr Soft point, made in Russia, steel case, non-corrosive. Click for quantity pricing. $2.99
5-1042c 7.62x39 WOLF soft point, 1000 rd cases. 154gr Soft point, made in Russia, steel case, non-corrosive. $119.90
5-40b 7.62x39 WOLF copper FMJ, 20 rd boxes. Copper jacketed FMJ, made in Russia, steel case, non-corrosive. Click for quantity pricing. $2.99
5-40c 7.62x39 WOLF copper FMJ, 1000 rd cases. Copper jacketed FMJ, made in Russia, steel case, non-corrosive. $119.90
5-818b 7.62x39 WOLF bi-metal FMJ, 20 rd boxes. Bi-metal FMJ, made in Russia, steel case, non-corrosive. Click for quantity pricing. $2.99
5-818c 7.62x39 WOLF bi-metal FMJ, 1000 rd cases. Bi-metal FMJ, made in Russia, steel case, non-corrosive. $109.90
5-99b 7.62x39 WOLF copper HP, 20 rd boxes. Copper jacketed hollow point, made in Russia, steel case, non-corrosive. Click for quantity pricing. $2.99
5-99c 7.62x39 WOLF copper HP, 1000 rd cases. Copper jacketed hollow point, made in Russia, steel case, non-corrosive. $119.90
a5-1248 7.62x39 Cheetah FMJ brass case ammo, 40 round boxes. Made in Southern Africa, non-corrosive, with a brass case and a lead core, copper jacketed bullet. Known for accuracy and reliability. Click for quantity pricing. $6.38
t5-1112 (Backordered) 7.62x39 FMJ, 700 rd case in a tin. 124gr FMJ, made in Russian, new production, steel case, non-corrosive. Click for quantity pricing. $83.16
tr5-1191 TRACER 7.62x39 Russian ammo, with American made tracer, 10 round packs. FMJ bullet with quarter mile trace (about 400 yards). Non-corrosive, bi metal bullet, steel case. $9.99

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« Reply #4 on: June 18, 2005, 02:02:10 AM »
extractor