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I put together a collection of British Military cartridges over the years, I think that I
have most of them.
Can you identify them all ?43265
free1954
03-26-2018, 02:56
no I can not, but I always wanted one of those coiled martini henry rounds.
450, 303, 8mm, 303. 5.56, 7.62x51 and maybe the .284????
missed two of them
third cartridge was for a well known bolt action
number five is a semi auto
number seven is 223/5,56mm
free1954
04-04-2018, 10:02
number three 30-06?
third cartridge is the 276 Enfield for the Pattern 13 rifle which later became the Pattern 14 in 303 cal then the Enfield 1917
in 30-06 cal
Number 5 is the British 4,85x49mm for the SA 80 bull pup
free1954
04-05-2018, 05:42
thanks for the reply. how about a .577 Snyder and a .402 martini? maybe a .303 rimless? while looking around the net I found this site https://sites.google.com/site/britmilammo/home
What? You forgot the 8mm for the machine guns in their tanks? lol. Wasn't the 4.85 an FN development possibly with the Brits?
Your are right, I did not include the 7,92mm BESA tank m/g modified from the ZB 37
4,85x49mm developed from our43355 5,56mm, the British wanted a longer case neck
free1954
04-06-2018, 01:25
did they ever adopt the .276 enfield and put it in production?
Your are right but Winchester 276 cartridges with 1916 headstamps are around, They were used during early days of WW1
to shoot at the German sniper shields. Although very limited, it did get to the battlefield
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