No doubt you can see if these are 8m3 w/ just water jugs. I might order a small pack to test, but i maxed out my ammo budget for the next six months prior to the election... Once i shoot off my non-lacquer hps, I'll likely replace them w/ this...
You asked for 8m3 spec 762x39 ammo, SGAmmo delivered. Here at SGAmmo we love 7.62x39 ammo (and guns), and over the years had a large number of requests to locate 8M3 spec ammo that had gone extinct back around 2002. We went to the manufacturer and importer of UCW ammo and put our $$$ where our mouth is and had it custom made for our clients. This ammo features the 8M3 124 grain hollow point projectile, a polymer coated steel case (UCW no longer offers lacquered case), and mil-spec sealant applied to the case mouth and primer pocket to water-proof the cartridge. The projectile has a magnetic bi-metal jacket covering a lead core. The manufacturer is OJSC "The Ulyanovsk Cartridge Works". The importer is 'Tulammo USA Inc'. This product SKU is exclusively distributed by SGAmmo.com thru the end of 2017. We hope you enjoy this retro 7.62x39 ammo option that we had resurrected.
FWIW, SG Ammo is always transparently honest in all my dealings with them... For instance, they sold a bunch of Golden Tiger .223 ammo earlier this year. It turned out that GT used hard 5.45x39 primers instead of buying the softer .223 primers from Tula (apparently the only maker of commercial spec .223 primers in Russia...). Price for that ammo was around .24 or .25 cents per round prior to knowing about the primer issue.
SG Ammo once becoming aware purchased back all the ammo at full refund and and paid for returned shipping. As they can't send back to russia, they then repacked as loose bulk and sold it as "hard-primer" 5.56 with mods needing made to get it to be run reliably outlined. And they sold it at a loss for somewhere around 15 cents per round IIRC...
That's the caliber of folks you're dealing with and I really doubt they'd compromise their reputation to misrepresent stuff like you see from some folks at gunshows who represent every modern 124 gr hp as "8M3"...
Also, the fact that Tula themselves places 8m3 on the package should be telling that it's something special. Case box is also marked "hunting ammo" which I don't recall seeing on standard HP boxes.


I don't doubt SG Ammo (they've always been a pleasure to deal with), but they aren't the ones manufacturing the ammo.
A few years ago (@ 2012), when I was searching for more of the dwindling supply of 1990s vintage 8M3 "Effect" rounds and Sapsan-branded 8M3, I contacted SG Ammo and the guy (Sam?) told me at the time that honest to goodness 8M3 ammo hadn't been imported in over 10 years, even though a lot of people were claiming that both Tula and Wolf Military Classic current production HPs were 8M3.
I then got a hold of the head guy at Tula in the US and he claimed that 90% of the Tula HPs being imported were 8M3 bullets...well I tested various lots of Tula 122 & 124gr HP (which look identical) over a couple of years by firing them into pork shoulders and NONE of them expanded with the fabled explosive effects of 8M3. Those Tula HPs just zipped through like FMJ. So, the Tula guy was full of !@##.
On the other hand, I will say that the 124 gr Tula SPs blew up the pork shoulders pretty well, almost on par with Hornady SSTs and Z Max rounds. These are good hunting rounds, but I would suspect that authentic 8M3, with its fragmentation potential and less penetration, would make better self-defense rounds.
So while I'm hopeful that SG Ammo is getting bona fide 8M3 from Tula (and I even ordered a case -- can't go wrong at that price regardless), I want to either see a ballistics gel test, or do a test myself in pork shoulders, before I start it buying cheap and stacking deep.
As of now, vintage 8M3 is going for about the same price as new production SST, even though it's been kicking around in god knows what conditions for 20 odd years, so I would really like to see new production 8M3 at SG's low prices.