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UMC 30 US Army (30-40 Krag) Oldest Box Of Ammo I Own
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Some nice old Frankford arsenal ball rounds there too. I bought into a box of that stuff one time at a show, still have some to dig out and photo...nice.
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I use UHU paper glue in a stick form to re-attach labels on my cartridge packets that have come adrift its easy to use as its not in liquid form its a bit like say a lip balm stick .
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Must have been an interesting job stamping the letters on "W" and "R" primers! 
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Originally Posted by
butlersrangers
Must have been an interesting job stamping the letters on "W" and "R" primers!
Done during the initial drawing of the cup from the plate...
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RCS
I found this years ago and got around to make a positive identification.
It is a Model 1904 guard cartridge with a copper band around the lead bullet, it was replaced by the Model 1905 guard cartridge so had a short life in service
Attachment 129748Attachment 129747Attachment 129749
What was the purpose of the band, a different type of crimp?
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Done during the initial drawing of the cup from the plate...
Jim, where's the fun in that?
Live on the 'wildside' and monogram live primers!
P.S. - It is fun to see the array of early & identified .30-40 cartridges. Some are rarely seen. Thanks to those who posted photos!
Last edited by butlersrangers; 01-31-2023 at 11:58 PM.
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