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Article about: G'day All, May I ask you lot what period of MFG/Use these are from? maybe 70's? Each head stamp is slightly different.

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    G'day All,

    May I ask you lot what period of US MFG these are from? maybe 70's?
    Each head stamp is slightly different.

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    I'm guessing possibly from Evansville Ordnance Plant (Chrysler), Evansville, OH 1944?

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    I think you are correct Rene. They made steel cased 45 acp from June 1942 to April 1944

    Semper Fi
    Phil

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    Cheers Buddy

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    I believe you're correct Rene, they only used a single 4 for that year, and the plant is correct. They stopped making ammo in April of 1944, or so say the pages I found

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    Everyone talking at once lol

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    Cheers Paul you both only confirmed it

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    Figured to show the rest of them that I have

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