Now introducing our Quick Pack selection — for a faster "Grab-'n-Go" checkout experience!
This 8mm was received in heavily sealed tins and each "Quick Pack" has been packed from the same original sealed tin — boxes are not mixed from multiple tins.
- Ideal for Mauser and belt-fed rifles
- This is surplus ammunition that was produced from the 1940s thru 60s, so it is corrosive.
- Cases will be either copper-washed steel or brass — dependent on year of production
Please note: 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".
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Video Review
https://youtu.be/gIVhpOnnT1Q Too Long Didn’t Read: the ammo that I received appears to be Bulgarian, although I’m not certain. They were really clear about the quality that this ammo may be in. It was clean and well packaged. I experienced a lot of duds and hangfires.
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Kirkpatrick
The pack I received was copper washed steel rounds. Didn't realize these are FMJ, until I fired at my 1/4" thick steel gong. Also, some of the cartridges can be a little stubborn to feed properly. Regarless, these are amazing.
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SO GOOD IT ALMOST CAN'T BE TRUE
THIS STUFF IS SO PRIMO I HAVE NOW MADE THREE TRIPS TO THE WATERING TROUGH; EACH TIME BUYING 1500 ROUNDS. GET IT WHILE THE GETTING IS GOOD.
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Excellent Ammo for the Price
Bought 4 Quick Paks and it was shipped extremely fast. Looks like what I got is dated 62 and copper washed cases looked in great shape. Shot 20 rounds today and 100% functioned in my Yugo Mauser with decent accuracy. Did noticed a very slight delay in a few rounds, but not enough to be disconcerting. Definitely will buy more.
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Great Buy for 23 Cents per Round !
I bought 450 rounds for just over a hundred bucks. Mine ended up being Copper-Washed Steel Case dated 1963. No external corrosion or rust, looks just as good as any Com-Bloc steel-case ammo from the same era. Have not fired any yet, but as clean as it is, I do not expect any problems. -Bean
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Not brass case, but looks alright
Looks clean, boxes and cartridges look to be in good shape for their age. But its not brass. Looks like Bulgarian?
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Mauser food
I got 1961 and 1962. The 61 was brass case and the 62 copper washed steel. Ammo and boxes were very clean. Shot 20 of each and had some hangfires but most were very mild and not going to affect point of aim. 4 or 5 of the 40 were longer hangfire that maybe would but nothing to bad. All fired off and no cracks or anything bad on the spent cases. Happy overall.
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8mm mauser.
Pretty sure this is Bulgarian. I ordered a large amount. Got all 62 and 63 year. All the boxes were in good shape. copper washed steel. Fired 25rds tonight. All fired, had a few very mild hangfires. Pretty happy for 23 cents/ rd.
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Secondary range Review upon shooting trip coming out of a m24/47, may post link to video (We’ll see!!) -T