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Some of the cartridge casings and bullets


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from left to right ➡️
 

7,92x57 German mauser

Japanese Arisaka

7,62x54r Russian Mossin Nagant

Cal 303 British Lee Enfield

50 cal bullet 

Mosun nagant bullets and two arisaka rifle bullets + 1 Tommy gun 

Wor me is unknown that wood bullet, it feels like 7,92x57 mauser, but I am not sure, never seen sharp wooden bullet before 👀 

 

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The wooden rounds are for training, at least during the ww2 period. Now some US police forces have used them for crowd control. I have read somewhere that the mauser wooden rounds were pretty much dissolved by the time they left the barrel due to velocity and barrel twist. 

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1 hour ago, Mike H said:

The wooden rounds are for training, at least during the ww2 period. Now some US police forces have used them for crowd control. I have read somewhere that the mauser wooden rounds were pretty much dissolved by the time they left the barrel due to velocity and barrel twist. 

Thanks for replying 😊

I know that some wooden rounds was for rifle grenades (Gewehrsprenggranate), but they weren’t sharp bullets😕

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