I've acquired 5000 berdan primers for 7.62x39. Do they have any use, other than loading for berdan primed 7.62x39? What would be a good way of disposing of them?
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I bought tools to remove spent ones years ago. 1 is a lever type with a hook, never could figure out how to use it. The other involved useing water to push it out, hydraulic, it worked but was messy.
I'd do this, but I have a good supply of Russian, steel case, 7.62x39 to burn up and brass 7.62x39 is hard to find, right now.Loading them and shooting them in brass that uses berdan primers![]()
I had bought mine off eBay a long time ago, somebody was making and selling them. I think I have 3; 7.62x39, Swiss 7.5, and 7.62x54. All my reloading stuff is in storage. (Divorced, & moved 4 times in last 10 years) I'll see if I can't find them.
The decappers, primers from gunbroker
Might sound silly but did you open them and verify they are Berdan primers? I ask cause i bought a couple cases of primers recently and come to find out they where boxed incorrectly in 7.62x39 berdan boxes, they actually had KVB-7.62 NATO boxer primers in them.I've acquired 5000 berdan primers for 7.62x39. Do they have any use, other than loading for berdan primed 7.62x39? What would be a good way of disposing of them?
Yes. KVB-7.62 is what I ordered, but recieved berdan. The seller made good on the KVB-7.62 and told me to keep the berdan.Might sound silly but did you open them and verify they are Berdan primers? I ask cause i bought a couple cases of primers recently and come to find out they where boxed incorrectly in 7.62x39 berdan boxes, they actually had KVB-7.62 NATO boxer primers in them.
Thats good that you got what you where looking for and a bit extra.Yes. KVB-7.62 is what I ordered, but received berdan. The seller made good on the KVB-7.62 and told me to keep the berdan.