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Late War German Ammo

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    These were produced in the last months of the war.
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    JEDEM DAS SEINE

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    Nice examples zwerge. Even the lacquer is still intact.

    Thanks for sharing

    Steve T

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    Wow! Russians standing on your front porch and you're still stamping out ammo. Now that's pure optimistic dedication.

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    Nice clean example.

    I have some boxes of 7.92 Kurz ( for the MP44) in similar condition. Again '45 dated.

    Cheers, Ade

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    Quote by sitges1990 View Post
    Wow! Russians standing on your front porch and you're still stamping out ammo. Now that's pure optimistic dedication.
    Hi,both of these factories were located quite a ways north and west of Berlin,so I guess there wasn`t much fighting around there,and besides,..MIT UNSER FÜHRER ZUM SIEG...Ade would you post some pics of your ammo please,the only Kurz round I have is a postwar one.
    JEDEM DAS SEINE

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    Here you go. All inert of course.

    Three Boxes each containing fifteen 7.92 Kurz rounds for the MP44. All headstamped “5 45 St fva” . (Draht und Metallwarenfabrik GmbH, Salzwedel, Sachsen)

    Cheers, Ade.
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    Thanks Ade.
    JEDEM DAS SEINE

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    Great looking ammo Ade and Zwerge. I know it gets old hearing, but the German engineers really were way ahead of the world when they designed and manufactured this shorter auto ammo. Now my stupid question Ade. Is that a replacement primer in your ammo or did they drill the charge out of the original?

    Thanks,
    Jay

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    Hi Jay, the primers original but made inert chemically.

    Cheers, Ade.

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    Thank you sir! I need to open my mind up alittle, never thought of doing it chemically.

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