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en blocs and clips that I found
I had these for a long time and took some photos, test your knowledge and identify them !
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Last edited by RCS; 04-16-2009 at 09:05 AM.
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03-21-2009 01:38 PM
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Number 2 is easy ...
Chargeur de Fusil Semi-Automatique (F.S.A.) Modèle 1917 R.S.C. (Ribeyrolle,Sutter,Chauchat)
It is made from folded steel (acier plié) produced in black-blueing (bronzé bleu)
The cartridges are Cartouche Modèle 1886 à Balle D (am)
Patrick
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Three and five are also no problem, 303 and 30-06
Ishould think four is japanese, possibly for the machine gun? (unless they are a lot larger than the others)
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en bloc and clip etc
#2 is correct Model 1917 RSC semi auto
#3 is British Mark 11 charger 1st pattern 1906-1916
rest are open to I.D. there is not any 30-06 in the group, #2
was the most difficult to I.D.
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I think the first one is for a GEW 88
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GEW 1888 Rifle
Model 1888 Commision Rifle is correct, cartridges are headstamped UMC 8 m/m
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The one to the far left is a British 303 clip for the #1 and #4 smellys
Far right is the commission rifle
second from the far right is possibly 7,62X56r for the M95??
Dan
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Look on the Japanese forum
Look on the Japanese forum - the far right is pictured - 7.7mm ball had the red color at the case mouth
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The belt section is confusing. The rounds appear to be Japanese with pink at the case mouth for ball, black for AP. But the Japanese (AFAIK) didn't use any belt-fed MGs. If the belt is for a Besa, then the rounds are not right for the belt as I don't know of any 7.9 ammo that uses case mouth markings like that.
Jim