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What are they? More What's-its!
Hi all.
I'm taking Steve's lead except this time, I don't know what these are (or at least don't know their origin).
I get stuff like this in auction lots and if I don't know what it is but it's sufficiently intriguing, I just hold on to it. So here's a taste:
Group Photo:
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A Nazi sight from something. From what?
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Headstamp on the silver colored dummy rounds:
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No headstamp on the gold colored dummies:
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A big ol' oil can. I actually bought this one on its own at an antique store for $6.
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These next two I wouldn't even have anything close to a guess!
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Yeah, even less of a clue than the first one!
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This is for a Garand
. Anyone have any thoughts on the maker? Repro?
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Enjoy! I'm really curious about those two mystery items. At least I know what the others are. I don't know anything about those two.
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2) Bombrini Rarodno Delfino Italian
ammo company.
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Walther made the rear sight anyway
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