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Apparently these came out of Bulgaria in the early 90s as they had acquired Austria's stock of Steyr M95 rifles and ammo while they were still allied to the Germans. After the war they were packed up and placed in war reserve storge until they were sold off to the European surplus market after the collapse of communism. This is why there is so much of this ammunition around that looks brand new.
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