Most of it anyway. There are some varieties that are acceptable. For instance, this Soviet stuff:
The Soviets didn't put questionable meat products in their Spam cans though, it's bullets. Military surplus bullets. Lots of military surplus bullets. This particular Spam can contains 440 rounds of 7.62x54R for the Mosin, and is dated '89. The best parts is that the whole thing was just over $100 shipped to my door. The only ammo cheaper is .22, and these day's it's not too far off. The only downside to the surplus ammo is that they still use corrosive primers. Cleaning the gun with one of the many water based gun cleaners will neutralize the salts and doing it the same day as shooting it will keep any rust from developing though, so it's not as big a deal as people make it out to be.
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