Garand Surplus 30-06 POF 150gr Box of 16 in 2 x EnBloc $24 per Box
Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2025 3:24 pm
This Pakistani military surplus 30-06 Spring cartridge by Pakistan Ordnance Factories (POF) is designated as Mark 4Z -- that means its bullet possesses a flat base, a lead/antimony core, a single cannelure, and that it has a gilding metal clad steel envelope. Its 150 grain projectile’s full metal jacket means it will feed readily, penetrate easily, and keep your rifle’s bore unfouled by the accumulation of accuracy harming lead residue during protracted shooting sessions. The Mark 4Z designation also means this cartridge has a Berdan primer, so although its brass casing may be fit for reloading, actually doing so may be more trouble than you measure it to be worth.
POF is owned by Pakistan’s government and headquartered in Wah Cantonment, Punjab. The enterprise owns 14 factories altogether in which they produce ammunition for Pakistan’s military in addition to cartridges that meet NATO specifications for sale worldwide.
Each Box includes 16 rounds loaded into M1 Garand En Bloc Clips. Lot dates from late 60's.
Discount for cash and larger quantities. We have about 20 boxes left
We have shot this ammo and it shoots very well!
Here is a review on this ammo:
WORKS LIKE M2 BALL
Review by DOOGASH
I fired a whole 48 rounds (one bandolier, POF 68) through my Garand with no issues I can recall. I was, however, surprised at the seemingly lower recoil impulse from this ammo. The action seemed to move a little slower and smoother; there was not that sharpness to the recoil cycle that I have felt with other brands/nationalities such as the Greek HXP and the Korean M2. It was a distinct pleasure to fire. The Garand ate it up without a hiccup.
POF is owned by Pakistan’s government and headquartered in Wah Cantonment, Punjab. The enterprise owns 14 factories altogether in which they produce ammunition for Pakistan’s military in addition to cartridges that meet NATO specifications for sale worldwide.
Each Box includes 16 rounds loaded into M1 Garand En Bloc Clips. Lot dates from late 60's.
Discount for cash and larger quantities. We have about 20 boxes left
We have shot this ammo and it shoots very well!
Here is a review on this ammo:
WORKS LIKE M2 BALL
Review by DOOGASH
I fired a whole 48 rounds (one bandolier, POF 68) through my Garand with no issues I can recall. I was, however, surprised at the seemingly lower recoil impulse from this ammo. The action seemed to move a little slower and smoother; there was not that sharpness to the recoil cycle that I have felt with other brands/nationalities such as the Greek HXP and the Korean M2. It was a distinct pleasure to fire. The Garand ate it up without a hiccup.