The box contains 48 cartridges. I expected a number multiplied by 5. Why 48?
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The box contains 48 cartridges. I expected a number multiplied by 5. Why 48?
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A 50 a 35 as well as a 20 and a 15 (WWI packet) and the 5 Mk VI paper packet sorry my bad I cannot count the CAC 1912 is a 10 round my apologies I will have a talk to my brain later the WWI packet 4th - 5th pic is definitely 15 rounds as it has 2 chargers inverted and 1 charger clip vertical ascertained this the other day
Here is the 15 round packet with the correct period chargers with 2 - 215gn clips the other is CAC WWI early spitzers as a scale to show there is no room for a 4th charger clip of ammo I feel really bad about the stuff up with the 1912 packet......:surrender:
Ill have to look at mine and weigh them, i have a couple of those tar taped packs and never opened one!
Is this military ammo?What would be the approximate age?I have a chance to buy about a 1000 rounds.All sealed boxes of 48.
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I should say it is issue ammo being designated 303 G Mk VIIZ Tracer as I feel that ink between the numbers and ball look like a G then it may be a B MK VIIZ which makes it incendiary round I am going to stick to the trace more picks of a better stamped box will do and if it is all trace me personally I would buy then as a collection but thats just me others may differ entirely good score though Source Dave Cushmans Headstamps I have been known to have the odd curve ball