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    Some older headstamps.

    I attended a show last few days and was given some ammo of varied caliber. Some was mixed headstamp .303 and I thought I better show you...specially Cinders because he always gives me crap for not showing what's new. In this case there's a couple of old CDN pre WW1...and one I didn't get but already have was a gallery lead bullet Canadianicon issue. Another was a .41 Swissicon Vetterli rimfire cartridge, perfect shape. Nice Swiss marked on the head and was perfect shape...

    Anyway, two pics of the same ammo so you can see the head stamps. Click on the pic and they should expand nicely.
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    You really shouldn't tease CINDERS like this

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    Hhhhmpf! really I go away to give you chaps a rest and the place goes south................very nice pick up Jim some nice samples there I also have some of the stabbed primers and was told they were for air service only in case the primer backed out and jammed the M.G do not know how true that may be.

    Nice samples of the Lindsay arsenal DAL, Verdun Canadaicon DI and Montreal DA I do not think I have DI in my collection, not sure, are the "Z"s tracer rounds!
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    Quote Originally Posted by CINDERS View Post
    are the "Z"s tracer rounds!
    The "Z" denotes Nitro cellulose powder.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CINDERS View Post
    are the "Z"s tracer rounds!
    I don't have any tracer in there at all. All but the five at left, obvious non military are ball ammo. Click on them to bring them up and then they expand again with the little box and arrow icon at the bottom of pic. A couple are nice and old. If you were standing here, I'd hand them to you...shipping's a pig...
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    Yep won't happen my friend as shipping live ammo here is a no no and probably is in Canadaicon as well those early DAL's would be a nice addition it is a very gracious offer Jim as you know I am the bower bird personified though not to the amusement of my wife now that things are getting squirreled around the house.

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    some additional 303 catridges

    Attachment 82207Attachment 82208Attachment 82209Attachment 82210

    Always interesting to collect and you can always find something "new"

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    At the show one dealer had several large boxes, maybe 40 rds each of what appeared to be .303 but was marked 7.7...left me wondering if it was Jap or just a metric marking. I have no images of course. The very early headstamps are the most interesting to me of the ones I gained.
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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    The very early headstamps are the most interesting to me of the ones I gained.
    Your headed down the rocky road of cartridge collecting BAR! Very fulfilling i might add.

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