Can anyone identify this ammo?
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Can anyone identify this ammo?
Came across some ammo I had not seen anywhere. I have not been able to pinpoint it. Can anyone help?
Calibre seems to be .22 or near about and are in two lenghts, but they have no headstamp.
Calibre seems to be .22 or near about and are in two lenghts, but they have no headstamp.
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Re: Can anyone identify this ammo?
The smaller ones are .297/.230 Morris short and the longer ones are .297/.230 Morris long.
Google a bit and you will find lots of info.
Google a bit and you will find lots of info.
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Re: Can anyone identify this ammo?
No these are not .22 Rifle Cartridges....
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Re: Can anyone identify this ammo?
Vineet,
Trust you to figure it out! Now I was wondering if anyone would have these guns in India
Thanks a million.
http://www.rifleman.org.uk/HARC-MCRRS/M ... sions.html
http://www.rifleman.org.uk/BSA_Model_4.html
I do remember seeing a Model 6 BSA in Ahmedabad a couple of years ago. The dealer had purchased a lot of .22lr rifles from a club that has been dormant for some time.
Trust you to figure it out! Now I was wondering if anyone would have these guns in India
Thanks a million.
http://www.rifleman.org.uk/HARC-MCRRS/M ... sions.html
http://www.rifleman.org.uk/BSA_Model_4.html
I do remember seeing a Model 6 BSA in Ahmedabad a couple of years ago. The dealer had purchased a lot of .22lr rifles from a club that has been dormant for some time.
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Re: Can anyone identify this ammo?
Chances of finding these .297-230 rifles are rare.Bulk of them got exported in the late 70's.What u can find is the ammunition which could not be exported then. If yoou are in Delhi you can see the ammunition with quite a few dealers.
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in fact I saw these with a dealer too. Apart from these there was some interesting stuff, Snider and Henry-Martini ammo also.
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Re: Can anyone identify this ammo?
THIS AMMO IS .297/300 MORIS I HAVE SOME OF THEM
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Do you have the rifle, Manoj?
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Re: Can anyone identify this ammo?
these are .297/.230 morris ammunition....
-- Sun Aug 07, 2011 5:26 pm --
these are .297/.230 morris ammunition....
-- Sun Aug 07, 2011 5:26 pm --
these are .297/.230 morris ammunition....