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Did CZ make this 7.62 NATO ammo?

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Old or vintage green cardboard boxes. The case head says ‘308W’ @ 12 o’clock, two circles ‘o’ about 3/64” in diameter @ 3 & 9 o’c, with ‘82’ @ 6.

There is red sealant around the primers. I have red with black sealant around the primer may indicate a corrosive or slightly corrosive primer. Was thinking this may be pre-Sellier & Bellot ammo made before Czechoslovakia could export ammunition.

Corrosive? Not sure, but would doubt it with the 82 manufacturing date.

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Old or vintage green cardboard boxes. The case head says ‘308W’ @ 12 o’clock, two circles ‘o’ about 3/64” in diameter @ 3 & 9 o’c, with ‘82’ @ 6.

There is red sealant around the primers. I have red with black sealant around the primer may indicate a corrosive or slightly corrosive primer. Was thinking this may be pre-Sellier & Bellot ammo made before Czechoslovakia could export ammunition.

Corrosive? Not sure, but would doubt it with the 82 manufacturing date.

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Is it steel or brass case?
 
 
Old S&B communist era ammo. Have a bunch I bought from sportsman's guide for cheap. I've found them to have very hard primers. Yes the primers are corrosive.
 
That is not 7.62 NATO. And 7.62 NATO is always non-corrosive primed. The NATO cross on the headstamp is the indicator to look for.
 
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