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    Snookster:

    I believe that what you are looking for is shown in the pic below. I can tell you that this stuff is very scarce in the USAicon. Getting anyone from here to send a box to you in Australiaicon is probably not going to happen, given the concern about legalities of export, "hazardous materials", blah blah blah. I suspect that your best bet is to shake some loose from a source in Australia.

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    If you need .38S&W brass, then you could try obsolete industrial sites. I found a couple of boxes of Kynoch blanks for a 'Rapid Hammer Major' which I presume is some sort of nail gun. The cartridges are not crimped, just a cardboard wad so therefore re-loadable. Not military but correct period. Can't help with a box though.

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    Call Mr Scott He has been collecting since 1934. 724 327 5565 (Pgh) He has everything as far as vintage ammo.
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