I went to the Upper Marlboro Gun Show today in Maryland. There was a vendor there selling large quantities of typical military caliber ammo and I couldn't make my way through the crowd to see what they had. So I walked around to the other side of their "booth" to dig through the bins of more obscure ammo. (aka hunting calibers). In one of the bins I spotted plain brown boxes stamped "Cargados en 1979" . Being naturally curious and eager to employee my 4 years spent studying Spanish in high school I picked up one of the boxes and read the other side: "20 Cartuochos, CAL. 7,62 x 51 NATO ESPANOL". Price $8 a box. One of the guys asked me if I wanted to buy some - I bought it all, 34 boxes, for $272.
Now I'm starting to worry that I'm the last person on Earth who hasn't heard to avoid Spanish NATO stamped surplus at all cost. I just bought a PTR-91 and a Remington PSS both in .308 on Friday. I can't wait to shoot the PSS, the PTR is something I've just always wanted.
BTW - I can't believe how dirt cheap the PTR/G3 mags are. I bought several new in the wrapper mags for $6 each! The funny thing is that the manufacturer dates on several of them are 10 years before I was born.
~Sail


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