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Bullets cartridges ww2 ?

relicteurww2

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Hallo forum, greatings from Czech ...
Here I have some bullets... T 44 I think is russian ammo for Tokarev ?
And next I didnt find... please...help me friends :-)
 

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The rifle cartridge is an inert training round or a “dummy” round, which were commonly fluted and devoid of a primer in order to avoid confusion with live ammunition. The bottlenecked pistol/submachinegun case, depending on neck diameter, is likely a 7.62 Tokarev, or some variation thereof.
 
The rifle cartridge is an inert training round or a “dummy” round, which were commonly fluted and devoid of a primer in order to avoid confusion with live ammunition. The bottlenecked pistol/submachinegun case, depending on neck diameter, is likely a 7.62 Tokarev, or some variation thereof.
Believe you're correct. I'm fairly certain the bottle neck cartridge is a 7.62x25 Tokarev, was my thought also when I seen it. Owened one about a year ago. Hot little cartridge.

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Yea looks like tokarev, from Tula factory. Dummy might be 7,92x57 Mauser, dimensions are thereabout. Headstamp eludes me but i check it later from database.


Voriax
 
Hallo all here, and thanx for answers.
Voriax thank you specially very accurate answer I was founding and everything it look like be how you say.
So thank you and nice weekend to all
 
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