smle2009
Well-Known Member
Hi to all,
is anyone aware of another reason for the F A 4 headstamps commonly found on .50bmg rounds other than the accepted theory that the damaged/worn/removed bunter of the last year diget?....as can be seen in the first photo the 4 is off centre to the six o'clock position which supports this theory,however in the second photo the 4 is central to the six o'clock position and the headstamp is 'fresh' and deep suggesting it was a new bunter set up omiting the last year diget....interestingly both of these M2 Dummy rounds came from the same unopened box(Lot No F.A. S-70)
Tony
is anyone aware of another reason for the F A 4 headstamps commonly found on .50bmg rounds other than the accepted theory that the damaged/worn/removed bunter of the last year diget?....as can be seen in the first photo the 4 is off centre to the six o'clock position which supports this theory,however in the second photo the 4 is central to the six o'clock position and the headstamp is 'fresh' and deep suggesting it was a new bunter set up omiting the last year diget....interestingly both of these M2 Dummy rounds came from the same unopened box(Lot No F.A. S-70)
Tony