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.30 caliber bandolier and practice rounds
Hi,
I’m new to the forum and must confess I’m not necessarily a collector of militaria. I do have a few items that came down from my Grandpa, to my dad, to me.
I have this WW1 era bandolier of .30 caliber Remington ammo. The bandolier has six pockets with a shoulder strap. 2 of the pockets only have the slotted cardboard left in them. One is mostly full of ammo but open. The last 3 are still stitched shut.
I also have one full box and a 3/4 box of .30 caliber practice rounds. The rounds are in clips. 5 rounds per clip, 4 clips in a box originally.
I tried to attach a pic. I'm not sure if it worked.
A friend of mine believes these to be for a M1903 Springfield. Is that correct? Also I was wondering if someone could tell me an approximate value. I have someone interested but want to have more knowledge before offering them up. I don’t anticipate they are worth a fortune but would add an element of interest to someone’s collection.
Thanks,
Alex
1919 Gallery Practice Ammo
I will have to check the date, but Frankford Arsenal, 20 round cardboard box marked Gallery Practice. Smaller looking lead bullet. Can send pictures if anyone interested. Box in excellent condition. Approximate Value?
Thanks