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    Default some WW2 dummy

    I found a box of 30M2 dummy packed on five round tripper clips, there is a cardboard card in the center of the box to separate
    the cartridges on their clips. They are all headstamped F A 4 (which is 1944)

    I have never seen dummy cartridges packed on five round clips in a 20 round boxdscn1782.jpgdscn1783.jpg

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    Cool! That's a nice find, RCS. I've got a few of the F A 4 dummy rounds but I've never seen them boxed like that. Also have a couple dummy rounds with fluted, bright nickel cases headstamped SL 42. Makes one wonder just how many different variations there actually were.
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    Default early 30 cal dummy cartridges

    photos show a F A 29 dummy cartridge with the fluted case and a 1902 Krag with fluted casep1010014_0010.jpgp1010015_0011.jpgdscn0606.jpg

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    I have dummy rounds that date back to 1905.
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    Default early 7,62mm dummy

    This fluted 7,62mm dummy is headstamped L C 58dscn1763.jpgdscn1767.jpg

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