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Not sure if this the right place to post, but here is some ammo...I was told not to shoot it.. what is it? Roy
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06-17-2013 06:08 PM
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Frangible bullets where used to train gunners. They could actually be shot at real armored aircraft. If that's what you have they date to WW2. The bullets are powdered lead? I just read about this subject but I can't remember where. Somebody will be along shortly to confirm what they are but I'm 99% sure.
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Thanks...pulled one out of the clip SL 45 what ever that means. Roy
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St. Louis ordnance factory= SL
45 = 1945
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Originally Posted by
WarPig1976
The bullets are powdered lead?
Bakelite, IIRC. But may have had some lead added into the mix.
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Realized where I read about these.. Liberty tree collectors has them for $15.00 per 5 round clip in the collectible ammo section.
It's been buggin me all day.!!!
Odd bullet,indeed made with Bakelite. That stuff had a 1000&1 uses it seems.
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