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What are they?
Just saw this on the German
eGun site; but what are they for?
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04-27-2016 12:04 PM
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They look like .455 revolver cartridges that have been put into a .303 box for safe keeping.
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Here is an excerpt from Kynoch's 1901-02 price list: (Also see Miniature-calibre adapters and conversions for Enfield Rifles )
Last edited by Parashooter; 04-27-2016 at 01:07 PM.
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Would sure like that for my collection.
Why use a 50 pound bomb when a 500 pound bomb will do?
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Me too! The adapter would be a added bonus!
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Nifty "snail" bullet trap there.
Love the price of the cartridges: 50 shillings (4.5 real pounds, Sterling) per THOUSAND.
Then again, in those days, that was probably close to a week's wages for the basic punter.
It can't exactly be rocket surgery to whack a piece of 4140 in the old lather and turn up something similar to use .32 S&W / .32 Colt, etc. if one were so inclined. The more adventurous (and well-heeled) could try 7.62 Nagant.
Did these "special" cartridges have a slightly large diameter rim so that the .303 extractor would engage the case properly and actually "extract", leaving the adapter in place?
The thing about the good-old rimmed .303 is that you can use, and re-use, the full-sized case for "gallery" loads as long as you take care and use a "bulk" powder that takes up a LOT of space for weight. If you are running a Mk1 Metford, you could even use REAL Black Powder or Pyrodex for some extra "authenticity". A "heeled" bullet as found in some of the "Rook" cartridges and having a max diameter of about .317 may be useful as well.
Dust off the pith helmet, ammunition boots and red tunic and have at it, as they say in the classics.
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32 S&W adopter in 303 rifle chamber
these have been around for some time, 32 ACP will work too
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could bw yours for a bid over 10€! http://www.egun.de/market/item.php?id=5941162 Only one German
bidder!
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So, these cartridges measure out to what? .32 cal at the case neck?
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