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Gunshow Ammo finds!
Hi all,
Just thought I would share some of the goodies I got at a local gun show. Didn't really see much in the way of deals except for the ammo I picked up. Best deal was 90rds of surplus 7mm Mauser on the stripper clips for 25$.
In any case here is some photos of the stuff I ended up with.

Left to right, 2rds 8mm Mauser, Swiss
GP 90-23, Finnish
7.62x54r, 2rds 30-06 one incendiary one standard


Some .303 British

Bunch of different manufacturers

More of the headstamps for the .303

Clip of 7.65 Argentine, and two clips of 7mm Mauser

Austrian made 7.65x53 Argentine for Argentina
, FN made 7mm Mauser, and 1938 made DWM 7mm Mauser

Some 45 ACP, a .380, a .455 Webley, and another .380 with a full box of .380

Head stamps on those rounds
All in all not a bad way to spend the morning.
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ORBEA made in Argentina
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Interesting I never realized Argentina
made .380 ammo
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What's the head stamp on the incendiary? Orange is a tracer, not incendiary depending on who made it. Evil thing it is too.
An Introduction To Collecting .30-06 Cartridges - International Ammunition Association
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Both the tracer and standard .30-06 round are Remington Arms manufactured. Added the photo of the headstamp in, missed adding it.
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The ORBEA .380" was made on British
contract in WW2 same as the Ballester Molina 45s.
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