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Kynoch .32 cartridges value?

Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2023 12:25 am
by AmmoInfo
Hello,

Could someone please help me with an accurate price value to be placed for old .32 kynoch cartridges?

Pics attached.



Thanks

Re: Kynoch .32 cartridges value?

Posted: Fri Sep 01, 2023 2:47 pm
by Deepraj patil1616
How old are they.. Price depends on the age of cartridge
Imported cartridges are expensive than indian.. But if they are too old then they might not fire.

Re: Kynoch .32 cartridges value?

Posted: Sat Sep 02, 2023 1:06 am
by timmy
As Deepraj notes, for really old ammo, the primers can be questionable.

For instance, the supply of surplus 303 ammo dried up many years ago, but at the end, what was left was POF 303. However, this stuff was known to have many failures to fire. I bought a bunch of Albanian 7.62x54r ammo that has a few duds, but when it fires, few rounds sound "right" and hitting a 100 yard target is not common -- not even on the paper! These rounds were brass cased and some had definite signs of corrosion.

A few years back, I found some old Kynoch 577/450 for sale for $10 a round, and the listing noted that many rounds would only "pzzz" when fired. I passed.

Whether old ammo fires reliably tends to depend on how it was stored. I have box of military 30-06 from the 1930s that looks bright and shiny -- like new -- and I'm sure it would fire if I was in the mood to do so. I've also fired surplus 30-06 headstamped 1942 that had three rounds fail with a oblong hole in the case and a face full of hot powder burning my skin -- thank goodness I will never shoot without eye protection!

I have Hungarian 7.62x54r surplus that is quite accurate, headstamped 1974.

All this is to say that old mmunition can range from being as reliable as new to being all duds.

This means that, in my opinion, your box of ammo is worth as much as someone will pay for it. A shooter may want it, perhaps because it's cheaper than new ammo, or a collector might want it for an interesting item.

Re: Kynoch .32 cartridges value?

Posted: Sat Sep 02, 2023 2:51 pm
by hornet22
These old kynoch ammunition will cost more than their Indian counterparts for sure regardless of their condition and age.