M1 Garand .30-06 Ammo Update
As a bit of an update to the post I ran in February talking up the last supplies of U.S. military surplus spam cans from Ethiopian stocks, and a promised flood of milsurp .30-06 M2 rounds from CMP, I have the following bad news to pass on.
RTI says all the Ethiopian larder of milsurp spam can stuff is gone.
However, they do have some Italian-made M2 ball in 44-round craft paper boxes for as low as $0.89/rd.
Discounted pricing on Italian M2 Ball in stock now ready to ship! Perfect for a Garand, SAFN, M1917, and more! Noncorrosive, boxer primed, brass case.
This ammunition was manufactured between 1975 and 1980 and has been in storage until now. Each box of .30-06 ammunition contains 44 rounds. The ammunition is like new. This is the lowest-priced 30-06 ammunition in the US. Compare to ammo seek $1.19/rd. The Headstamp reads KT 30-06 and date (commonly 77 and 79).
Notice: We pack each can here, orient the rounds as pictured to comply with LQ shipping regulations, inspect the ammo for quality and check the count by weight, but disclaim the possibility that the cans may have 5 more or less rounds. Assume a corrosive primer with this ammo. Rounds are in a vintage surplus M19A1 ammo can so there may be some imperfections on the can.About 370 Rounds +/-5 in Ammo Can of 30-06 150 Grain FMJ M2 Ball Oriented Packaged Ammo By Korean Arms.Brass Case, Boxer Primer, Corrosive PrimerKA headstamp with observed manufacturer dates 1960s – 1970s is the norm and typically the vast majority of the ammo, however there may be other headstamps in the mix, such as PS, WRA, RA, LC, others, etcThis ammo was delinked, and will have staining on the brass near the shoulder where the links where.This ammo is M2 ball spec, meaning it is the reduced pressure load made for WW1 and WW2 era firearms, and can safely be use in the M1 Garand, 1919 MG, M1903 or BAR
Sadly, it seems the CMP larder has come and gone, at least for now, as all they have listed on their e-store currently for surplus ammo is .22LR Winchester while the only new .30-06 is Federal American Eagle 150-grain at $308.95 for 200 rounds, which is $1.54 a round, plus, plus, plus. They are over $2 a pop on Federal’s site, so I guess that’s sort of a deal.
Further, the hope of Privi Partisan .30-06 150-grain loads surfacing over here any time soon has evaporated due to the ban on munitions exports from Serbia over escalating tensions with nearby Kosovo.
Likewise, with Sellior & Belliot’s balls to the wall making ammo for all concerned in Europe on the sidelines of the Ukraine war, don’t hold your breath on any of those sweet Czech ’06 loads coming in this year although some bulk stocks of their 150-grain soft point loads do still seem to be floating around.
















