So I've learned a lot over the past couple weeks between TDC, IAA an this web site.
So the carbine ctgs in the 1875 box pictured are UN-head stamped, and they are virtually identical to the rifle...
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So I've learned a lot over the past couple weeks between TDC, IAA an this web site.
So the carbine ctgs in the 1875 box pictured are UN-head stamped, and they are virtually identical to the rifle...
Hi Dick,
Thanks! I should have known it was IP, didn't think it through.
My dad got the box in the 30's, I think from Bannerman but not sure. He had bought a starred carbine, M73 and M88RRB from...
Thanks for posting Don. I'm the OP on TDC - it's always frustrating not to have photos over there.
That's a very nice carbine round. I've read it was too expensive to HS and only lasted about a...
Yes but most aren't M1906. The 1911 is a cool box, and 45-70 era is of long time interest to me. Here's a couple -
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I agree with Togor. According to the IAA in the 39-40 time frame M1 ball (173 gr boat tail) was replaced by M2 ball (152 gr flat base). The only exception was Match ammo which continued with the 173...
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