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Re: inert cartridges

#21 Post by Maggot »

bradaz11 wrote:thank you, very informative, I can tell it may become a slippery slope :)

maggot, on your last point, I totally agree, anything that I get that I dont need will not be sold, have no fear. worse case, it will be given to friends, best case, it will be passed on to other budding collectors when they post something similar to me
Dell boy has some interesting stuff available B. Worth a shout.

A nice bloke who seems to have done an act of goodwill and landed himself with a lot of crusty ammo to clear.
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Re: inert cartridges

#22 Post by snayperskaya »

Did the ones I sent you arrive???.
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#23 Post by bradaz11 »

not sure, i'm up to my mum and dad's on friday, so will be able to feed back then. this is the problem with working away all the time :( need this house purchase to hurry up !!
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#24 Post by bradaz11 »

I was just going through some of the inerts ppl had sent me, and seem to have come across these, not sure what they are? Looking through PM's I can't see anyone mentioning them, and the lists I have from other people that I've bought from seem to account for everything else.

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suspect its going to be a 303 blank
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#25 Post by ovenpaa »

Wow, they are very nice!
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Du lytter aldrig til de ord jeg siger. Du ser mig kun for det tøj jeg har paa ...

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#26 Post by bradaz11 »

Ovenpaa wrote:Wow, they are very nice!
thanks, do you know what they might be?
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Re: inert cartridges

#27 Post by bradaz11 »

I am still looking for the following;
5.7
.22rf
.22rf mag
.50 ae
.50 beowulf
.500 s&w
10mm auto
300blk
30-30
338 lm
357 sig
454 casul
6.5 grendel or 6mmBR
6.5x55
7.63x25 mauser or 7.62x25 tokarev
9x18 makarov
.410
10guage?

along with anything else fun :)

I currently have;
.270 Win
.30 M1
.300 Win Mag
.303 British
.303" Drill RG DIz 59
.308 Winchester
.318" Westley Richards 200 grain FMJ
.375 H&H Kynoch
.416" Rigby Federal 400 grain FMJ
.45/70
.458 Win Mag
.50 BMG
.577/450
12 Gauge
20mm 1z BMARCO 1941 fired primer
5.45x39
5.56 NATO
5.56 UTM
5.56x45 Drill RG 85
7.62x39
7.62x51 NATO
7.62x54R
7mm Mauser Kynoch
7x65R RWS
8mm Lebel Art 1913
8x57 Mauser

.25" ACP Kynoch
.297/230 Morris tube
.32 ACP (7.65) Eley
.32 S&W
.32/20
.320" Revolver
.357 Magnum
.38 Special
.38 Super
.38" S&W
.38/40
.38-200
.40 S&W
.41 Long Colt
.44 Magnum
.44/40
.45 ACP
.45 Colt
.45 Schofield
.455"
9mm
9mm Steyr
9mm UTM
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Re: inert cartridges

#28 Post by DanTheMan »

I will be out with the Tokarev soon so expect one of those...
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Re: inert cartridges

#29 Post by Maggot »

Its amazing what's out there

get yourself a copy of cartridges of the world.

I am afraid I am done sending out cartridges for now, I dont have any spares.
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#30 Post by spikedueller »

Hi in order they are:
No 1 9mm Mauser (DWM No 487) made for the short lived Mauser export pistol in 1908 but used in the 1930's for the Steyr Solothurn sub machine gun, more powerful than 9mm Para at 534 foot pounds of energy 128gn FMJ
No 2 is indeed a .303" blank made by Kynoch in 1915 from reject Mk VII ball cases
No 3 is the 7.5*55 GP 11 Schmidt Rubin made at the Government plant in Thun Switzerland
No 4 is an original 7mm *57 Mauser with the 173 grain round nose bullet made by DWM at Karlsrurhe

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