Yesterday I picked up a tin of cheap Bulgarian ammo from the FLGS. It's kind of like a tin of spam, but more fun. I was thrilled by how the tin was old school. I'm sure a lot of people have seen tins of Bulgarian ammo before, but for me yesterday was the first time so it was very exciting. Here are some images I wanted to share:
http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=ie02kz&s=3 - open tin, contents, and the tools I used to open it
http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=5wgks8&s=3 - zoomed in picture of the above
http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=33nwy6o&s=3 - the tin, ripped open
http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=28sc5g8&s=3 - the tin, ripped open, top view
http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=dpv81v&s=3 - the pull off tab from the tin
http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=9pnmzr&s=3 - piece of paper with cyrillic print and pencil markings..what does it say?
http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2884dwk&s=3 - paper package of cartridges tied up with string
http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=16i7gj9&s=3 - package of cartridges open, showing contents
http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2rg2kxk&s=3 - 7.62x54 Russian cartridge near a penny to show scale
say anything you want about the russians, they know how to Engineer Things to Do Stuff.
They also make amazing jackets and (often) hot females.
(I just got a surplus Soviet naval officer's overcoat two days ago. It is amazing and awesome.)
Yeah, I figure that being a gamer my best bet is just to get a Russian mail order bride.
See? Russian babes: http://www.sociocide.com/forums/showthread.php?t=49664
Very cool.
FYI, my family spent 3 years in Moscow. If you're really looking for a translation, I can send the picture you had the question about and ask.
Only if it's no trouble. I figure the cyrillic on the paper is probably very cryptic anyway to someone who doesn't know about the kinds of things that are noted with ammunition shipments.
I would have saved myself some time had I read your title and realized that's Bulgarian and not Russian... My dad did respond, bouncing the e-mail to a friend in Moscow, then to another persom in Romania (both people who make a lot more than you or I do!)
Nevertheless, her response was:
Firstly, yes, it is Bulgarian. At first she commented that the -al endings are "unknown to her in modern Bulgarian". However, she got in touch with a native speaker and found that the ending means the person who has dealt with the thing.
So:
1) is the person who determined the type of product to put into the package
2) the person who tied or bound the package
same:
3) the person who filled the package
4) Inspector No.
Date ______
(abbreviated) INSPECTOR’S SIGNATURE _____
Rock and roll awesome! Thanks a whole lot for clearing that up!
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