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09-19-2015 10:40 PM
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In Aus the ball ammo is about all we are basically allowed to collect A.P, Incd, Trace and the like are not covered in the license we have as collectors and it has been a long time since I have seen any for sale ~ One day I was at a WWII armorers house and we got talking about Mk VII ammo and he whips out as cool as you like a 250 round belt full of tracer Mk VII and said "Roo shooter ordered this and never picked it up" then without further ado whacked back under the bench. I can tell you his place was like an Aladdin's cave, he also proofed the guns we have on Rottnest Island during the war think they were 8" anyway sadly he has passed and his collection has been broken up or impounded by the powers that be...........
Here is an earlier packet of CAC Cordite 103 years of age now and a packet of Kynoch Mk VII this packets empty I have a full one but its packed away not often seen these packets in any condition well at least I have not seen any of late offered up for sale..
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nice stuff gentlemen.
how common are live mk2 rounds over here?
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as far as ammo goes tracer & AP rounds are just treated the same as standard ammo, in fact you can still buy crates of ex-military .22 and 7.62x39 tracer from the gun shops here. I had loads of boxes of the .303 tracer and started a few fires with them on a friend's farm! Took some of the opened boxes of 1943 MkVII I have down to the range a while back and fired of a few rounds off, everyone hang fired so must be getting a bit old.
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i got lucky a few weeks ago and was given a mk2 round. 
my colleague and i were going into a customers laundry and there sitting at the door was this nice clean round nose .303 round. i walked straight past it but my colleague who is right into hunting and knows of my current .303 obsession pointed it out.
it had been found in a great uncles personal effects and was about to be handed in to the police for disposal. he was into firearms and his collection had gone to another relative, i would love to know what his collection had contained.
i'm trying hard not to go down the slippery slope into collecting ammunition etc. it's not looking good though... i've picked up a couple of 60's? riverbrand and a super ammunition co box, hopefully i can keep it to post war Australian
made hunting stuff.
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Yes it is quite easy to get bitten but it is half the fun tracking and discovering but also the history I have a few of the Riverbrand packets collecting munitions is an enjoyable pass time at times the story how you came by the piece is just as good as the item.
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Couple for you
1st & 2nd - For Bren use only ball ammo
3rd - 15 round WWI packet of 215gn round nose Mk VI un-opened - I have ascertained they are Rn's by judicious lifting of one side of the lid in sunlight and using a magnifying glass to check the projie tip and they are nickle Rn's they were on the rather expensive side from memory.
4th - Bren only Blanks
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