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  1. Wouldn't mind some of those either...none around...

    Wouldn't mind some of those either...none around here though.
  2. No, the 147 Hornady SBTFMJ is good though. RN...

    No, the 147 Hornady SBTFMJ is good though. RN would take it down a notch in performance.
  3. Yes it was, fair enough. Another martial use,...

    Yes it was, fair enough. Another martial use, not to forget the foraging guns of WW1, I wonder what their ammo was?
  4. We had the job of rebluing a carbine once and...

    We had the job of rebluing a carbine once and found a novena folded up under the buttplate.

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  5. I knew there had to be a larger picture than just...

    I knew there had to be a larger picture than just our PCMR...
  6. No kiddin'...and here's why they're here...

    No kiddin'...and here's why they're here...
  7. OK here they are, first is a 30-30 pneumatic,...

    OK here they are, first is a 30-30 pneumatic, next a 30-30 RN FMJ, then a 32Spl same but in a drill cartridge, then a .303 Savage same. Reason for the FMJ in various calibers was the use by the PCMR...
  8. If you look into 30 cal Winchester ammo from WW2...

    If you look into 30 cal Winchester ammo from WW2 era, you'll find FMJ RN was available for the military from Rem-UMC in 20 rd plain cardboard boxes. They also made an FMJ pneumatic with a slight...
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