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inert cartridges

Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2016 5:16 am
by bradaz11
hi

does anyone have any of the following inerts for sale or if they can make them up for me?

doesnt have to be rare examples, can be in once fired factory cases etc, just want a visual display is all

300blk
338lm
6.5 grendel or 6mmBR
5.7
30-30
454 casul
.50 ae
.50 beowulf
.500 s&w
.22 hornet
.577 450 martini henry
45 70
7.63x25 mauser or 7.62x25 tokarev
357 sig
9x18 makarov
10mm auto
.22rf
.22rf mag

or generally anything else fairly mainstream that isn't on the list below, as that is what I already have.'


20mm
50 bmg
.458win mag
.416" Rigby
.375 H&H
.318" Westley Richards
.300 win mag
30 06 springfield
.270 win
8 57 mauser
8mm Lebel
7.5 swiss
.303"
7*65R
7.62 54R
7.62 51 nato
7.62 39
243win
7mm Mauser
30m1 carbine
.223"
45 colt
.45" ACP
44 mag
.40s&W
.38" Special
.455"
9mm Para
.38" S&W
.32 ACP Eley
.320" Revolver
.25" ACP Kynoch
.297/230 Morris tube

Re: inert cartridges

Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2016 6:05 am
by ovenpaa
Do you have any swaps?

Re: inert cartridges

Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2016 4:58 pm
by bradaz11
Sadly not. Just starting out

Re: inert cartridges

Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2016 9:29 pm
by MrD
I can do you 30M1, 7.62 NATO, .303 and MH

All I need is to cover the cost of the bullets and postage. I might even be able to find a WW2 dated .303 case.

Only prob is the MH. If you aren't fussed about the case being split at the neck and maybe a bit stained, then no worries. If you want a pristine case, then that will cost a fiver for the case alone.

Let me know if you are interested and I'll sort it out this weekend, pack weigh and get a price.

Donald

Re: inert cartridges

Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2016 10:17 pm
by bradaz11
:oops: Hi Donald

the bottom list is stuff that I do not need, sorry if I didn't make that very clear :oops:

So the MH would be the only one I need, i'll PM you. and no, they do not need to be pristine, just practical examples I think will be better than a poster

Re: inert cartridges

Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2016 10:27 pm
by snayperskaya
I know you have 7.62x54r but have you any that aren't Russian?.

And I see 7.62x39 and 5.45x39 aren't on the list.....I may be able to help out with those if you like.

Re: inert cartridges

Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2016 10:38 pm
by bradaz11
hey, 7.62x39 is on the owned list, but you are right, 5.45x39 isnt, so would like one of them. pm'ing

Re: inert cartridges

Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2016 10:47 pm
by snayperskaya
bradaz11 wrote:hey, 7.62x39 is on the owned list, but you are right, 5.45x39 isnt, so would like one of them. pm'ing
So it is.....my eyes are tired!

Re: inert cartridges

Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2016 7:30 am
by Maggot
8x56R Steyr 1938 if you want one.

Live (oiled) primer and sealed (araldite round re seated bullet....stops the bloody oil leaking).

Sadly I have just given a load away to a colleagues son, but he's only 8 so he is not in quite the position we are to get hold of this stuff.

One tip, if people offer you rounds gratis, within reason, take them. This way you will have swaps, and will probably want to find period ammunition rather than modern PPU versions when they become available.

Also, unless you have a collectors ticket, watch out for AP etc. In some flavours its difficult to tell. Colour coding the tips has not always been the case and a magnet is no guarantee if the bullets are steel then plated or washed. I have been given many bits of AP/API etc that people thought were ball (one was happilly bunging AP down the range where it was a no-no. Not his fault as it was not obvious).

I have some nice early .303 that was put aside for Ovenpaa but as he cant be arsed to recover a bag of goodies I sent to an RFD near him over a year ago....he wont need them green55

Re: inert cartridges

Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2016 7:31 am
by ovenpaa
HOI - I resemble that remark!