From what I have read most of the ammo that is there is also probably WWII manufacture and would be questionable. The Russians failed to use these during WWII, and I doubt they would issue them now. The Ukrainians were bound to know they were there and passed on them as well. I'm sure some will go home as souvenirs and it's possible some may show up here as part sets.Great—in the hands of terrorists.
From what I have read most of the ammo that is there is also probably WWII manufacture and would be questionable. The Russians failed to use these during WWII, and I doubt they would issue them now. The Ukrainians were bound to know they were there and passed on them as well. I'm sure some will go home as souvenirs and it's possible some may show up here as part sets.
ThisIf it’s been stored in semi-decent conditions (not underwater, etc..), the ammo will likely be fine; I’ve fired plenty of WW2 era ammo (and older) with no issues.
And Wagner is a terrorist group. Make no mistakes, there.
What?! Where was my notification from the sophisticated security alarm system I had installed? And why am I finding out about this just now?@BET7 is sure going to be mad when he finds out Wagner raided his warehouse and put it up on the internet
You better reprimand that lazy bag of bolts you call a security system the T800 “aka" @Annihilator. He probably let Wagner slip by after they baited him with a pile of useless Yeet Cannons.What?! Where was my notification from the sophisticated security alarm system I had installed? And why am I finding out about this just now?
You better reprimand that lazy bag of bolts you call a security system the T800 aka @Annihilator. He probably let Wagner slip by after they baited him with a pile of useless Yeet Cannons.