These are indeed US 30.06 military blank cartridges, your thoughts are correct. A paper wadding was used instead of a crimp and you probably noticed a white powder residue fall out if these were not fired.
These are indeed US 30.06 military blank cartridges, your thoughts are correct. A paper wadding was used instead of a crimp and you probably noticed a white powder residue fall out if these were not fired.
US "Lake City - 1969" - likely 30-06.........
Regards,
Steve.
Thanks blokes ~ frustrating not to be able to ID an item !
Gentlemen,
I didn't see the following links in discussion, so please forgive me if I missed them and am passing on redundant information.
Here are two very useful sites for cartridge identification. the first one is well known in the USA, while the second isn't as well known, but highly useful. The second is in Spanish, but if you don't read that language, I'd imagine a Google Translate page would help you where you need it:
Headstamp Codes - International Ammunition Association
MUNICION.ORG - Coleccionismo de cartuchería
At Municion.org, simply find the vertical menu on the upper left hand side, click on 'Fuego Central' (centerfire), and choose from the very large list of calibers displayed. Headstamps are displayed as pictures of actual examples, and provide nation of origin, factory, year, et al. There is a 'main page' for each caliber which gives a brief history of each, and displays known variants in color. A very useful resource. I hope this helps-
Pat
Can anyone tell me where these were manufactured?
Thanks for the info!
Emmy Curtis, do you have a full length pic of the rest of the cartridge (case)? That would help to narrow it down, as would measurements of the inside neck diameter and overall length, if you're able to provide them.
Best,
Pat
gday. i literally can find no info on this badboy. please help
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