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.30 Caliber (.30-06 Springfield) Ammunition
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if you wanted to fabricate a rfle grenade round you pull the bullet on a standard round, pour out half the powder and crimp or otherwise seal the top like with wax. of course, this is posted for academic purposes only. old f*rts like me shouldn't be messing around with 50,000 psi.
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Grenade Launching Cartridges - vendor
GRENADE LAUNCHING CARTRIDGES AND DEVICES
A GRENADE LAUNCHING CARTRIDGE IS A CRIMPED HIGH POWERED BLANK THAT IS UTILIZED WITH A LAUNCHING ADAPTOR ON MILITARY WEAPONS TO FIRE ROCKETS AND GRENADES SUCH AS THE M31 SHAPED CHARGE MISSILE. THESE BLANKS ARE NOT TO BE USED WITH ANY TYPE OF BLANK ADAPTOR OR SUPPRESSOR.
HV-0548
.30-06 SPRINGFIELD
$13.95/PKG OF 10
more here: http://www.hi-vel.com/Catalog__21/Gr...ices___ca.html
Cartridge, Rifle Grenade, Cal. .30 M3
"This cartridge is loaded with approximately 5 grains of very fine black powder and 40 grains of smokless powder adjusted to give the M9A1 antitank grenade a velocity of 180 +/-15 feet per second at 5.5 feet. the complete cartridge weighs 246 grains and is 2.49 inches long. the case weighs 200 grains." TM9-1990 SMALL-ARMS AMMUNITION, War Department September 1947.