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830 Rds Turkish 8mm 1940’s Ammo in clean cloth bandoleers and is on 5 rd shiney stripper clips. Ammo is clean and in excellent shape. Turk ammo is the hottest 8mm you can get averaging 2900FPS a bit more punch than other milsurp or commercial ammo on the market today. Cheap 8mm has all but dried up in the US and I will regret selling this but Christmas is around the corner. Buyer pays actual shipping charges to their zip code.

Qty 11 70 rd bandoleers
One is a 60 round bandoleer

Note: Bando's are stacked on top of one another in the pic. Money order or online payment (Paypal + 3% Bidpay +2%) ships next business day. Personal checks take 5 business days to clear. Tracking number emailed to buyer when package goes out.

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Turk ammo is the hottest 8mm you can get averaging 2900FPS a bit more punch than other milsurp or commercial ammo on the market today.
just questioning the validity of this statement. i thought that all my turk was way under powered compared to the romanian? was i just mistaken?

after i hear back on this, i will consider making an offer.

i'm only sitting on about 10k of the 8mm unlike some of the rest of the ammo hoarders here :)

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Have you inspected radom rounds in each of the bandoliers?

I've had some Turk 8mm in the same bandos and found that a third missfired and many split case necks.

FYI and food for thought.
 

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just questioning the validity of this statement. i thought that all my turk was way under powered compared to the romanian? was i just mistaken?

after i hear back on this, i will consider making an offer.

i'm only sitting on about 10k of the 8mm unlike some of the rest of the ammo hoarders here :)

r
The 1940's Turk is actually closer to 3100 FPS

http://www.turkmauser.com/ammo/mhbTurk.aspx

Thanks for your interest and the price is firm
 

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Have you inspected radom rounds in each of the bandoliers?

I've had some Turk 8mm in the same bandos and found that a third missfired and many split case necks.

FYI and food for thought.
I have inspected the bandos and see nothing but good clean ammo. The previous owner that had this kept it for more than 20 years in a clean A/C collection same as I do now

Thanks for the food but I can only handle Thanksgiving once per year :)
 
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