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Hi Zephyr4
Your drill rounds are MkIII, used with red wooden bullets from 1907,yours were obviously made after 1915 & 1914 because of the dates stamped when they were origonally produced as VII ball
Regards Tony
Hi zephry4,
They are MkVI drill rounds,well the photo of the headstamp is,check if they are all the same Mk 10 was the last in the series,nice MkIII stripper clip by the way!
Cheers Tony
Thanks for the reply Tony.
I do have another clip with 3 more in(was 5)and they all have the same stamps,can you tell me what date these are and is the clip right for the bullets. I have some more rounds with wooden heads but there are not the same if I get time I will put a picture on here later.
Hi Z4,
These are German 7.92mm bulleted blanks,the clip with them is rightish as the blanks would have been in non disingrating links,the clips are for the K98 rifle but would not have used these type of blanks. The .303" MkIII clip was,if I recall correctly, was 1916 issue.
photo is of MG42 linked belt with ball rounds
Cheers Tony
The 7.92mm rounds are Platzpatrone 33 blanks and were the standard issue for both rifles and machine guns through to the end of WW2.
...and back to my perrenial plea, can we call them bullets or projectiles and not "heads" please? The head of a case is the end with the primer, hence "headstamp". Thanks for indulging an old pedant!
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