Cartidge marked with B T 3 6E...Provenance?
Article about: Hello! Today I found this cartidge with my metal detector..Can anyone advice me from what army is??? thx
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It`s Yugoslavian....Pete.
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Yugoslavia? Its strange...I live in Romania and I found in same location just russian bullets from Mosin Nagant rifle and german k98 rifle...also romanian ZB cartidge...It is possible that this bullet is from Yugoslavia and was imported in Romania during ww2??
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Fritz Christen 1941
Yugoslavia? Its strange...I live in Romania and I found in same location just russian bullets from Mosin Nagant rifle and german k98 rifle...also romanian ZB cartidge...It is possible that this bullet is from Yugoslavia and was imported in Romania during ww2??
The number you show as 6E should be the date and is probably 39 for 1939,who knows how it got there?
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Fritz Christen 1941
Yes
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B Durjava Voenna Fabrika (D. V. F.), Kazanlak, Bulgaria. !
B T 3 Unknown Factory, Yugoslavia (actually Cyrillic letters VTZ) !
Last edited by CINDERSII; 07-24-2018 at 06:15 AM.
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Fritz Christen 1941
This one is a Rumanian headstamp…...ZB is a type of machine gun....Pete.
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CINDERSII
B Durjava Voenna Fabrika (D. V. F.), Kazanlak, Bulgaria. !
B T 3 Unknown Factory, Yugoslavia (actually Cyrillic letters VTZ) maybe there was a No.2 factory !
Which cartridge are you referring to (D .V. F.) in the top line?
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Should have read the O.P's descript a bit better forget the B identification in my post and go with BT3 explanation
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