Some Shotshells

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    One picture shows the different gauges, 8 gauge..10GA...12GA...16GA...20GA...28GA...and .410, the others are all 12GA. Different styles and countries.
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    Nice collection.
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    Thanks Steve,I have more but they are mostly duplicates.
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    Nice collection, most of these must be quite old
    If you don't go out and look your never find it!

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    Those are cool thanks for showing

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    Default Re: Some Shotshells

    The paper shells are the older types and highly collectable.
    These are my collection
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    Thanks for the comments guys,nice collection Steve.these shells would have been from early `50`s to `60`s.
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    Default Re: Some Shotshells

    This is a 9mm shotshell made by RWS.
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    Very cool Pete I have never seen one. I like the Acorn on it.

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    Nice shells, Pete. I have one similar to your Dominion 'Canuck' in post #7.
    Just looking at them brings back some old memories !

    I used to buy .22 blanks by RWS with this acorn logo on them.
    They were always louder than the imported Czech type
    we were stuck with in the early seventies.........
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