spam can(The resealing ammunition box is largely a NATO tradition. Warsaw Pact nations typically stored and transported ammunition in single-use "spam cans". They had crates that had a sealed zinc lining on the inside. || Spam – марка ветчины в прямоугольных жестяных банках со кругленными краями. // Пример. Does that come in the old Soviet army "spam cans" , like the 7.62x54 Russian I get for my Mosin? 4uzhoj); tin(I have several tins of 7.62 x 39, and 7.62 x 51 in sealed tins. Is there a way to id/translate the markings to determine the source and type of ammo without opening the tins? • most of the surplus tins of ammo ive seen are the same size. 7.62x54R is usually always 440 rounds per a tin of that size. 7.62x39 in that size tin is usually like 700 rounds.4uzhoj); sardine tin(A sardine tin of swiss 10.44uzhoj); can(I recently cracked open a 300 round can of WWII era 7.62x54R lead core light ball.4uzhoj)
zinke(маленький корнет с чашеобразным мундштуком); cornett(духовой инструмент из дерева или меди с мундштуком, предшественник корнета); zink(старинный духовой мундштучный инструмент); cornetto(старинный духовой музыкальный инструмент. Serginho84)