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I have a full 20 round paper of 7.62x39 tracers and a couple of rounds of pin fire ammo as well as some larger rimfire ammo as well..
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Heres something strange I found in a lot of 7.62x39 BFPU ammo. These rounds are tightly swedged at the neck and have elongated dimples down the side with what appeared to be a live primer in them. Anyone know their purpose? IIRC they are Chinese. http://imageshack.us/a/img197/3031/dsc03749b.jpg Looks like inert practice rounds. They're used for training soldiers in loading and unloading the weapon, as well as clearing jams. The dimples are there to keep people from mixing live rounds into them. |
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7.5 French grenade launching blanks
7.62x54 AP 7.62x54 Finnish 7.62x38 Nagant |
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Couple of .50 BMG SLAP rounds
WWII 30.06 frangible 2 boxes of Isreali 7.62 NATO AP |
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I remember years ago somebody here posted pics of a box of 7.5mm Swiss and 9mm Para ammo that was in Vatican marked boxes.
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I have a couple of 6.5mm Swede training rounds. They have a wooden bullet, painted an orangey-red color. I also have the "shredding attachment" that screws on to the muzzle of my Swedish Mauser 96. The thing was supposed to shred the wooden bullet into splinters as it left the barrel. I've never tried it though.
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.22LR I have heard about this type of ammo..... I was told there was once a time when you could just walk into a store and buy it by the brick? Is that true? |
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276 made for the original/prototype Garand. Bunches and bunches of less common WW2 Garand ammunition. http://i725.photobucket.com/albums/ww259/trobertson5-0/101_0896_zps2df4109d.jpg http://i725.photobucket.com/albums/ww259/trobertson5-0/101_0895_zpsc5712584.jpg That is very cool. The most unusual ammo I have I guess is the Martini-Henry .450/.577 round - but lots of people on arfcom have Martinis, so it's probably not that unusual. |
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I have a couple of 6.5mm Swede training rounds. They have a wooden bullet, painted an orangey-red color. I also have the "shredding attachment" that screws on to the muzzle of my Swedish Mauser 96. The thing was supposed to shred the wooden bullet into splinters as it left the barrel. I've never tried it though. It works well. We use the same concept in 7.62 and 5.56 as well. Just make sure not to fire the blanks against a person at ranges less than 5 meters, unless they wear eye protection. |
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nothing crazy rare, a polymer cased .223 and a round 375H&H When you say "polymer cased" are you meaning wolf polymer coated rounds? |
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I have some old Cordite Kynoch 470 NE rounds.
Some GI 45 ball ammo in a box from the 50s, some german WWII ammo on stripper clips, and some good ol' China Sports 7.62. |
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Either .257 Roberts or a .45-70 bandolier from the late 1800s.
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nothing crazy rare, a polymer cased .223 and a round 375H&H When you say "polymer cased" are you meaning wolf polymer coated rounds? Nope. I'm sure he is talking about natec poly case ammo. I've got a box of it. A few years back the army tried to make ammo lighter by eliminating most of the brass in the rounds. Didn't work so well. |
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Found a 220 Russian case in with some once fired Lapua 300 Win. Mag. brass yesterday. Cool looking little pipsqueak.
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I have a round of 7.62 NATO Starlight Tracer from the Vietnam era.
It has a green and pink tip. Supposedly burns in the IR spectrum, visible through NV only. |
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nothing crazy rare, a polymer cased .223 and a round 375H&H When you say "polymer cased" are you meaning wolf polymer coated rounds? Nope. IIRC a middle east company was making 556 rounds with a brass base & polymer case. I bought a few hundred and liked the stuff. Shotgun style really but some people had issues with the bullet crimp. I shot mine up but I should have saved some samples. ADCO? |
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Some original black powder 38-56. It for an original 1895 marlin.
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A couple of boxes of IMI .41 AE, and some .243wssm and .25wssm. They aren't super rare, but are headed the way of the dodo.
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nothing crazy rare, a polymer cased .223 and a round 375H&H When you say "polymer cased" are you meaning wolf polymer coated rounds? like this but with more brass at the bottom http://www.special-ops.pl/images/photos/blogs/24/317/__b_PCP_Ammunition_Polymer_Cased_Rifle_Ammo_Defensereview_com.jpg NATEC? |
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4 bore bullet. Picture ? I bought these from a fellow member: http://i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd476/billytpage/4boreCTG.jpg http://i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd476/billytpage/4boreHS.jpg My shoulder aches from just looking at that... |
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What I was told was "urban" 7.62x54r that wouldn't go through walls. Very light bullet weight, rounded nose; white tip, IIRC. Don't know the real story on it. I've also read it's training ammo. I like this ammo. It shoots in my PSL. Lots of noise. Same impact at 100. 62 grain Czech practice ammo. Won't fly more than 300 if fired level and flat to the ground. ----- -------- My odd ammo - I have 20 rounds of 30/40 crag (sp?) |
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.17 Shrew (Based off of .223 brass) http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2464/5715207164_3068bb9da1_b.jpg .308 Sabot http://farm7.staticflickr.com/6137/6006548417_fd61144588_b.jpg Onyx I'd like to get me some sabot for my 223 to load 17cal bullets. |
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nothing crazy rare, a polymer cased .223 and a round 375H&H When you say "polymer cased" are you meaning wolf polymer coated rounds? like this but with more brass at the bottom http://www.special-ops.pl/images/photos/blogs/24/317/__b_PCP_Ammunition_Polymer_Cased_Rifle_Ammo_Defensereview_com.jpg NATEC? http://i49.tinypic.com/izqi47.jpg yep thats it. I have the white one on that box. |
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