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    Need Help Identifying Swiss Ammo and Stripper Clips/Chargers

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    I picked-up these stripper clips/chargers loaded with what I believe to be 7.5 x 54.5 Swissicon
    Cadet M90/23 FJRN. The headstamp on all the ammunition is is "D 4 S 24" . Do I have these correctly identified? Also, how common are these? Thanks for the help.

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    Could you take a photo of a cartridge that isn't angled?

    With the round nose, they look like they are the old pre 1911 cartridge which would make them GP90's. I don't know how rare they are, they are around but they are out of production for many years. Good for fellows with the older 1889's if they still shoot.

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    That is definitely GP-90/23 ammo. Pretty rare, I personally have never seen any (I don't go to many gun shows however). The chargers themselves are worth a good amount let alone the ammo for them.

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    My sincere thanks to all of you who have replied. I don't plan on shooting the ammunition, but will just probably add it to my meager collection of old ammunition.
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