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Mystery Drill rounds-alloy cases
Last edited by Flying10uk; 12-31-2016 at 08:31 AM.
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12-31-2016 08:23 AM
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This site has them for you. They're an expedient round, zinc, made in UK...Lines Bros of Wimbledon. Count down five and there it is.
.30 inch Drill Dummy - British Military Small Arms Ammo
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After reading that BAR I would imagine that the rims from these rounds made from die cast zinc would have lasted about 20 minutes during a good day in the classroom
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The bullets being .303 would perhaps cause a problem too...then the hard extraction...then a whole handful of garbage. Then you get about a dozen barrels for extraction of this thing stuck in the chamber. As the site notes, they likely never even passed trials and evaluations.
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Thanks for identifying them Jim. If they were made by Lines Brothers in the U.K. for the Home Guard it seems unlikely that they came from the Continent as I had thought. My Grandfather did serve in the Home Guard throughout WW2 although it is believed that he was issued with a SMLE he may still have acquired the 3 die cast rounds.
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Peter and I both sort of agree they wouldn't have been very successful. We sure used enough to have a good idea... The bullets are a bit big to be used in a .30 cal, some would jam into the commencement. The rims would get smashed up quick and yours are new. I'd keep them as an experimental or trials, not an issue item... Not likely worth a fortune but I haven't seen them before.
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It's nice to know what they are because they have been in the family since WW2, like a number of items inherited from my father. Some items I know that I have but I'm not exactly sure of the precise location; it's a case of rediscovery.
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