I'm letting go of some more from the stash. This time it's WWII German 8mm ammo that was made for the MG-34 or MG-42. Before you go thinking that it's loaded extra hot to cycle in the machine guns, that's not the case. The MG designation just means that it is loaded to stricter tolerances and with more consistent primer lots. I have no problem shooting this stuff out of my WWII G-43. This ammo has functioned flawlessly for me. It is 198 grain lead core ammo, so it's safe to shoot at steel. The Germans made both corrosive and non corrosive ammo at this time, but I would still treat it as corrosive. Price is $10/box of 15 rounds. If you want 20 boxes, I'll give you an original battle pack. This is good ammo to keep as a collectible or to shoot. Located in Jeffersonville, but I can ship on your dime.