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07-12-2019, 09:35 PM | #1 |
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Snail Drums
In what year did the first and second version appear?
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07-12-2019, 10:01 PM | #2 |
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The real question is why are there bottle-neck rounds in an artillery magazine?
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First snail drums were developed as early as 1915. The second type were more simplified and production began around 1916 or 1917, for whatever reason I can no longer find results for it on google like I used to be able to and did frequently.
As I recall, he (Eric) has a known pre-war commercial Artillery Luger so he may have loaded up a drum mag with .30 Luger ammo if that’s what his commercial artillery is chambered for. I suppose he is the one most apt to answer that one though.
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you can shoot either round through a trommel mag (not that I could ever get mine to work in either caliber )
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George Fortier pestered me to prove .30 Luger would work. 32 rounds spit right out. You don't need to use an Artillery. A snail drum works fine with a 4 inch barrel.
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I didn't notice but works fine!!!
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