>😂< POV: when you open comments hoping someone asks the question you want to ask but are too lazy to type out, and find that OP not only answered it, but provided a link to a vid showing exactly what you wanted to know. 🎉🍾🥂🏆
This man clips the latches, pulls the weird little string thing, then just absolutely thumb fucks the cardboard boxes to death. 😂 Gotta get to those clips faster.
@@husseinalmashhadany Santa, remember when you bring me this gift, to also supply me with cut proof gloves to protect my hands from the incredibly sharp edges of the sheet metal that holds those rounds inside the box!
Ниже читал коменты, и все о пустяках, но в обход достоинств изделия ! Я советский офицер пограничник. И утверждаю, что на видео дана оптимальная упаковка б/п ! А именно: это надёжная упаковка предохраняющая от окисления пороха, при том очень легко вскрываемая без доп. инструмента(в бою важно); при том, " сам цинк с б/п размещен в легко открываемый и именно узкий ящик, имеющий размеры и вес, - легко носимый.
@@nedeljkoperic9481 Спасибо за инфу. Рад, что именно начальники уважаемой Сербии, столь радикально исправили существенный недостаток времён СССР: за десятки лет намозоливший плечи и спины десяткам миллионов солдат, лишив их эффективности в боях.
Military packaging - especially for ammo - is just so good. You can be pretty much assured that you won't have any issues due to degradation of the product due to packaging. I.e. as long as it is stored in the right temperature envelope it's alsmost certainly gonna work as well as the day it left the factory.
@@dogfromvavilovst706 это не советский ящик. Надписи не на русском. Скорее всего как сказали выше это югославское производство или какая то ещё страна варшавского договора но не СССР.
Translation: 1120 pieces 7.62mm Cartridge [7.62x39mm] with Bullet M67 [Ball] and Brass Case in Clips. IK (Igman factory at Konjic, Yugoslavia) 7709-18 = Year 1977, Lot 09-18 Gross Weight: 27.5 kg. 28 x 40-round cartons (4 x 10-round clips)
I understand they're sealed, but what is the benefit to have the boxes "attacked"? I understand they were attacked in a well controlled environment, but what did you have attack them? A robot? House cat? German shepherd? We need answers here😂
I grew up with these under all of our beds in the house. Back in the early to mid-90s. Funny to see how SKS stuff and ammo is being treated with reverence these days when most people wouldn't piss on it back then. I always loved it. First deer rifle was a Norinco paratrooper when i was 5. Thing scared the hell out of me for a good few years.
I've had the rare privilege as a kid my dad and uncle both had about three of those in the garage and about once a year we would Open one up and use them at the range
Growing up my Uncle would always bring stuff like this to the desert for our once a month shooting trips. Everything from .223, 30/06 30 cal, and 7.62 always came in crates. Didn’t realize til way later that guy obviously had some contacts. 😂
I remember a guy opening a box like that at the range, sliced his hand/wrist doing it... Almost bled out before the EMT's got there. Wear gloves people....
Это говорит о том, что порох всегда должен быть сухой, если враг нападёт, чтобы отбиваться было чем. Упаковка впечатляет, очень продуманно и ответственно👍
Back in the 80's we could get a Norinco SKS and a 1000 round case of Chinese steel core 7.62x39 for $99! Surplus guns and imported ammo was so cheap we never thought we had to worry about having enough. I'd mail order (before that new-fangled internet thing!) from Claflin Cartridge Company from their Shotgun News ads. Russian 7.62x39 $55/1000, Russian .223 $79/1000, CAVIM brass/boxer/non-corrosive 7.62x51 NATO 147gr ball $150/1000. And the best part was shipping was included at those prices!
@@SPCIC.Shitbag Not true. Ronald Reagan might not have been the "best 2A president." But he definitely wasn't the worst, or even "one of the worst." I love how younger generations, *WHO WERE NOT THERE,* revise history when it suits them
@@jmmartin7766 He signed FOPA, and allowed the ATF to massively expand. I didn't need to be there to understand the idiot signed HORRIBLE gun legislation, and was NOT a friend to the 2a. He was almost as bad as trump.... I hate when boomers who want to live the Mayberry myth refuse to admit the geriatrics we keep putting in office are scum and strip our rights.
@@post_historic it's generally used on the SKS since it has a fixed magazine normally and yes the clips are used to load alot faster I recently bought a thousand round in clips like this at a local gun show
@@mrgrimreaper94 knew it was familiar, every tweaker in Canada has an illegal Full auto SKS with a built in extended mag 😂. My dad had a few of those clips laying around with some grey tips in em. neat little device
@@STOPSYPHER dam tweakers man the criminals have full auto and y'all can't even have a pistol man I feel for Canadians they need to revolt and secede and become part of the United States
I’ve never seen these before, or even opened from such a cool looking box, really fine craftsmanship all around, and amazing packaging inside for the bullets.
@@Shevchenko71 А вот Югославии советской не было. СФРЮ - Социалистическая Федеративная Республика Югославия. Президент СФРЮ - тов. Иосип Брос Тито - хорват по национальности, герой войны.
@@bilalmalik5002It's a trap! (But fr tho the answer would be no, a magazine is an enclosed box that holds the bullet and has some sort of mechanism, like a spring to feed the bulet into a chamber. That is a clip because it's just a piece of metal holding the rounds so you can load it into a magazine, sorry for nerding out but I am just pointing this out lol)
Agree, I keep any parts boxes intact for the parts code and, or the bar code, and or to put screws, nuts or whatever in. Ammo guy comes off here as an oaf, deserved or not..LOL!!
It's ugly, opens cardboard box like a typical bumble thumbed American oaf, and this is dated European vintage ammo, without an enemy firing at you orr under duress, why not value the packaging? (cardboard)
No, it's ugly, rips through the vintage packaging/cardboard box like a typical fat American oaf, and not here under enemy fire or duress. A total bumble thumbed Homer Simpson like oaf..I can picture the drooling at the sides of the mouth, and without audio..LOL!!
Только стоит уточнить: качество - да, но производство уже югославское. В СССР в такой упаковке производились 7,62х25 - видел в молодые годы в "странах с жарким и влажным климатом"™, а вот 7,62х39 таких упаковок ни разу не встречал, только в "зелёной консерве". Поправка - да, в 50е годы в такой упаковки выпускали 7,62*39 для СКС в снаряженных обоймах по 10.
I was watching this and then my neighbor came over and we watched it together. He said this video changed his life and touched his heart. We took a projector to a field and all of my friends watched it and it changed their lives too. We all are so grateful, thank you.
Watching the ripping of the cardboard box for the second time in a row thinking I just didn't see him tear it open like a child opening a present on Christmas.
I bought an SKS and 1,200 rounds of ammo(just like the one in the video) in 1992 for $200. I shot every round in a week. I still have the SKS. Great little rifle.
@@johnc5023 I didn’t know you were there the day I bought it 🤨. I already said it was 1992, didn’t I? Or did you miss that? The SKS is Yugoslavian, so what makes you think that the ammo wasn’t. It was 31 years ago, the steel casings have probably rusted away by now even with the clear coating on them. Any more comments, dumbass?
You got ripped off in 92 😂 everyone was getting them for half that back then from a ton of posts I'm reading of people buying then back then. I saw people buying them for 179.99 in 2006
In battle you may not have a knife ..or the bayonet may be ready for another use. Then in peace you can open them calmly and resell the wooden box at a good price...
@@agroove781 To be specific, the guy not only misopened the cardboard boxes. But he made a mistake by pulling the handle with the thread. The best movement would have been to keep outside the box, so he left the outside boxes closed ..........
@@phillhuddleston9445 Hmm, I suppose there are clips that fit into the gun and the mechanism pulls them out instead of piling them in stripping them off like my 8mm Mauser does...
I bought a crate of 7.62x39s in the early 80s, wasn't packaged like that. Mine was just a wooden crate. I had a Russian SKS at the time. Very nice gun back then IMO 😎