
DAG ammunition
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Any existing data without such a reference should be treated as suspect and not used.
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DAG ammunition
Hi does anyone use .223 55gr DAG ammo and what do you think of it, the stuff i was using in a gun at range had a green ring around the primer, it shot brilliant groups but im struggling to find anywhere that sells it i am in cheshire/staffs area, been told geco is the same stuff ? But shot some geco and not overly impressed (another post) just wondered if anyone uses it and what you think and where i can get some 

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DAG is German Milsurp ammo. Try Simply Ammo at oldham (bit of a trek but hey ho) I've had German Milsurp 7.62 off him before.
The green around the primer is waterproofing - I'd wager your primers have crimp marks on them too?
FWIW - DAG is "Dynamit Nobel A-G":
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_m ... y_.2812.29
Nick
The green around the primer is waterproofing - I'd wager your primers have crimp marks on them too?
FWIW - DAG is "Dynamit Nobel A-G":
Source:DAG Dynamit Nobel A-G () - Troisdorf, Rhein-Sieg-Kreis, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany and Fürth. It owned the RWS, Geco, and Rottweil brands. In 2002 its ammunition factories and their brands were purchased by RUAG (Rüstungs Unternehmen Aktiengesellschaft) and were spun off to form RUAG Ammotec GmbH (Fürth).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_m ... y_.2812.29
Nick
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Ok mate thank you, it says DAG .223 i thought military stuff was all head stamped 5.56x45 mate, im not doubting you by the way, just curious
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Actually that's a fair point - forgot you said it was .223 - it's the primer varnish that threw me! Is the primer crimped out of curiosity?ellmerfudd wrote:Ok mate thank you, it says DAG .223 i thought military stuff was all head stamped 5.56x45 mate, im not doubting you by the way, just curious
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No mate primer isnt crimped on them, they come in 30 round boxes with a blue label
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I was always impressed by the quality of DAG brass.
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