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I picked up a box of about 75 ctgs out of a a large estate of firearms and ammo. I paid 2 bucks for the lot which contained a handful of ctgs I needed for the collection(including a 11x60r Jap Murata!!!!!!). Anyway there was one in the bunch at first glance I thought was just the old boy playing around, but after I got home I started looking at it I had a change of heart. The crimp and lack of headstamp, is what changed my mind. It seems to be based on a 44 case. My only thouhgt is that it is some kind of firing device ofr ??? maybe a artillary training rounds or ??? Anyway I thought I would post a pic and see what you all thought. Thanks in advance, JAG | ||
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JAG This looks like a cartridge for a Stud-Gun: the 'nail' and bolt are shot into concrete (or maybe even a steel beam) and then the bolt is used for fastening. the_captn | |||
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Dont I feel stupid!!!! LOL.. Well so much for finding that "rare" and "unusual" ctg!! *Off to search for more UFOs(Un-identified-Firing-Object)* | |||
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Mate - dont feel silly over this . Industrials are a whole seperate collecting field , and the array is seemingly endless . Look upon this find as the start of a new section in your collection . You didnt have one before -now you do so it is definately a new addition. | |||
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Before I began selling off my commercial ammo a few years back, I had one of these in my collection. It is indeed a tool cartridge, for driving the stud into concrete, leaving a threaded shank for some purpose. Mine was based on a .45 Long Colt and I suspect yours is also. | |||
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