This 8mm Mauser ammunition was manufactured for the Greek armed forces sometime during the ‘30s or ‘40s. The military surplus cartridges are loaded with Hague Convention compliant 198 grain full metal jacket projectiles, as well as brass cases. Sealed primers protect these cartridges against water infiltration, but please take care that Greece saved money by loading Berdan primers. As such, these rounds’ cases are significantly more difficult to reload as they won’t take Boxers.
- Late 1930's-early 1940's production
- Brass Case
- Lead Core FMJBT
- 20rd Box, 960rd Case (48 Boxes)
- Headstamp "PCH"
- Corrosive
Please note: This ammunition is corrosive. Please observe the proper cleaning protocol for corrosive ammo. This ammunition is military surplus and has most likely not been stored in ideal conditions; we cannot guarantee this ammunition to be 100% reliable -therefore, it is being sold "As-Is".