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Looks like it says
762 <2AK> [T] MOD 53
OZ - 1 /88-3
COPE 440 111-3/124-85-3
You're welcome.
I appreciate your help, I can't make heads or tails of half the letters, let alone what they mean. The Russians use Cyrillic letters, so I'd be willing to bet some of those markings may not be what you think. This doesn't follow any of the markings templates I find when searching the internet.
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I'm just being facetious, I have no idea what any of the numbers mean. Someone will come along that knows.
I am guess non-military, but special production for Cope's Distributing?
Copenhagen, Denmark?
Definitely not a special run for Cope's.
I believe it's Soviet era production. There is a red paint mark on the back side, which usually indicates incendiary, but I definitely don't remember ever seeing incendiary 54r ammo for sale by the spam can in the last 10 years. Also, there is the remnant of a sticker on the bottom that says "Made in Albania" in English, but I doubt that even was supposed to be there (though they did produce some 54r ammo there, I believe).
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The 440 is the number of rounds in the can...standard amount.
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From what I can find, apparently it is Albanian, probably brass cased, but I don't know what any of the rest of the markings mean, including the year. You did have me looking to see if Wolf or Barnaul did a run in traditional spam cans...
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