Opening the last can of Russian ammo

Published on April 6, 2025
Duration: 0:54

This video details the unboxing and live-fire testing of a sealed can of Monarch 7.62x39mm ammunition. The presenter demonstrates the proper method for opening a military-style spam can using a specialized tool. After inspecting the steel-cased cartridges, the ammo is loaded into an AK-47 and fired at a range, confirming its functionality.

Quick Summary

This video demonstrates unboxing and live-fire testing of Monarch 7.62x39mm ammunition from a sealed metal 'spam can'. A specialized tool is used for opening, and the steel-cased rounds are then fired through an AK-47 at an outdoor range.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Unboxing Monarch Ammo Can
  2. 00:10Opening the Spam Can
  3. 00:31Ammunition Inspection
  4. 00:44Loading and Live Fire Test

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of ammunition is being opened in the video?

The video features Monarch brand 7.62x39mm ammunition, commonly associated with Russian military surplus. It comes in a sealed metal 'spam can' containing 520 steel-cased cartridges.

How is the sealed ammunition can opened?

The presenter uses a specialized metal can opener tool designed for sealed ammunition containers. This method ensures a clean cut and avoids damaging the contents, unlike improvised methods.

What firearm is used to test the Monarch 7.62x39mm ammunition?

The ammunition is loaded into an AK-47 magazine and fired. The video includes footage of the rifle being used at an outdoor shooting range to demonstrate the ammunition's functionality.

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