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ConditionOne

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  1. I believe the Russians used the Cryllic alphabet on their cans. But the top should be cartridge caliber, followed by bullet type, and case type (or vise-versa). So 5.45, followed by most likely something that looks like an nC rC. Which I think is "GS PS" which would note steel case/steel core. The middle section would be the lot#, year of production, and then the factory number. On the right side middle section would be the number of the powder lot, over the year of production again. And obviously the bottom is the round count of 1080 smile inducing bullets. Most the cans I've come across a
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