Posted 12 months ago
mikielikes…
(186 items)
I dont know where dad found these. The large cartridges are marked, 451 44 avu & 48 91 c wg. The smaller ones is marked WT 1942. I'm sure dad brought these back from his time in the eighth Air Force as a bombardier on a B-17. All have primers were made in the casings drilled to remove the powder.
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I'm not a cartridge collector, but these are neat pieces. Thanks for showing them.
Dave
thank you Dave, im not either, just cant get rid of things that were important to my dad & thought someone would also enjoy what he enjoyed.
thanks Mani & petey appreciate u stopin in.
Those are a great collection of items! Are the square nails hand forged, or machine made? I have several bullets that look a lot like the horizontal bullet in center, photo three.
I really love them.
Drilling primers out is risky business. 3 rds r 20 m/m which have explosive projectiles. You might want to ck that out as well.
thank u miKKo , & thank u for the complament packrat, comming from u thats nice to hear! happy 4th
ur right blunderbuss, wonder who u had to piss-off to merit that job! Hope your 4th was enjoyable. Mikie