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1918 ammo - luger & browning long
I came across these two today - was at an antique shop, was totally surprised to find them in a guy who sells militaria! They'll look a lot nicer after I wrap them in shrink wrap...
First box is 9mm Browning Long - unopened! Quote:
Both military, interesting finds Ed
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Most interesting. That was a special find for sure.
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Good Stuff!
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1918 ammo
Hi Ed, what is the 1918 bullet shape ball or truncated cone... GT....
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Looks rounded to me
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Shoot it, shoot it!!!
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Pick up at Walmart, if your state allows ~ Winchester, White Box, 9mm/luger~
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Very special finding Ed, surely here in Europe it would be impossible to find a box of live cartridges in an antique shop.
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Smaller Depression era bowl - gotta be green - my friend Bill and Mary will understand this picture and something common but not ever looked at by me, a small bank book. This 1911 is almost life scale, made from metal (they said aluminum, but its not light) and makes a nice addition, I already have a Luger, should have bought the P38 I saw at another shop (likely same dealer, as it was same town and same type of stuff sold) |
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Nice find! 9mm Browning Long is a totally obsolete caliber, and finding a pistol in that caliber is not easy. As far as I know, it was only used in FN 1903 and the Swedish M/07 (which are basically the same gun).
You can actually find Swedish surplus right now, seems like somebody brought in a large shipment a few years ago and you can still find it for reasonable money: https://www.libertytreecollectors.co...&idcategory=12 . I lucked out and found an M/07 in original caliber, so I bought 10 boxes of 1941 production from Samco (before they went bankrupt and closed the doors ) to go with it. Haven't test fired yet, but the ammo is sure cheap enough to shoot. |
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Ed, I like the 9 luger box of ammo, email me if you are parting with it. John
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Nice find.
Headstamps are from Rheinische Metallwaarenfabrik in Sommerda. (Rheinmetall). |
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Nice finds Ed. I wish the 9x19 label was complete.
Adamstown was one of the reasons we started our Denver/Morgantown, PA cartridge show where we did, now back about 23 years ago. Some of the wives really like the outlets and antique shops in the area. Might that 1911 be a holster-maker form? |
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it could be Johnny - except the same place they had a Luger one, just like it and another shop a P38 (I think all same seller).
Been always told they were training guns, but who knows? Have you ever seen any german military 9m Browning Long? |
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Hi Ed, here's a 1917 pkt to go with it
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The cast 1911 looks like the ones that came out of the MGM auction back in the 1980s.
I have a SAA and a S&W revolver that look just like this. They were made to dress up background extras in movies, where the extras did not participate in the action. |
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Ed I don't doubt that these could be training guns. I can remember these props being used for parade holster duty in the late 1960's and early 1970's... Probably also for drill teams and ROTC formations. Hard to sneak off campus with an M-1 or M-14 rifle, but handguns were small enough to be pilfered.
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Or could it be one of the Lytle Novelty Company guns...?
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Any Swedish, Austrian, or Belgian 9mm BL could have been used by the Germans, but there are a few headstamps that really fit the bill: -Austrian H 5 18 -German S / 6 / 16 / / -Belgian F N 08 -German RWS 1932 The above are all believed to have been used by German military forces. There may be others I don't know about, but these are in my collection. |
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Thanks, will try to take picture tomorrow, as I've wrapped it and it looks nicer, easier to read I think.
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