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Guys, I have a .276 Pederson box dated 1929 (I believe). Any ideas on what the empty box might be worth, if anything? Thanks, Rob | ||
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Likely "not much." However, most of these list a case & bullet type on the front label . . . which flavors are present on your box? | |||
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Didn`t figure it was much. This box is marked 20 CARTRIDGES, BALL CALIBER .276 Powder IMR 25 Lot 1324 Cartridge Lot 21 Empty cartridges should be cared for and disposed of as prescribed in paragrapgh 29, A.R. 775-10 Drawings PD42 ands PC50 Manufactured at Frankford Arsenal, 1929 | |||
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OK, Brac, these are the most common combination, basically the "final" loads (although a little further experimentation was conducted) used for evaluation of the system, trials & the like. Might could bring $10 - $20 if in real nice shape. If beat to heck as most are, $5 +/- | |||
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Please define "A.R. 775-10". I'd like to find a copy of it. Thanks, mjg | |||
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mjg I'd guess that AR 775-10 refers to Army Regulation #775-10 as it was in effect in 1929. The US Army had regulations prescribing the disposal of fired cases from the very beginning of cased ammo, No idea where you could find such a thing. It probably doesn't read much different than regulations before or since. Ray Arizona Mountains | |||
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