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information needed on a few items?

zeus73

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Picture 024.jpgPicture 022.jpgPicture 018.jpgPicture 020.jpgPicture 019.jpgPicture 011.jpgPicture 023.jpgPicture 013.jpgPicture 021.jpgPicture 017.jpgPicture 012.jpgPicture 010.jpgPicture 008.jpgcan anyone give me a bit more info on these items?,:

the .303 rounds are they israeli?

the millPicture 015.jpgs bomb, is that the original ring-pull?

the broadarrow stamped compass, any info at all?

are these rounds training ones ?? ( 9mm & 7.62mm)

the Picture 009.jpg mosin nagant rounds who is the manufacturer?

the 40mm grenades any info??.

the hxp .303 blanks any info??

any help would be most appreciated!Picture 014.jpg
 
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The first batch of .303 inch rounds are from Privi Partizan in Serbia. The "nny" is cyrillic for "PPU" and the rounds are the boat-tailed Mark 8z type.

The .303 inch with the "R1M3Z" headstamp is late South African production by Armscorp. the SA state munitions company.

The 7.62x54 looks like it is Egyptian, but the picture is out of focus. Similarly the other .303s, but "HXP" is the Greek Powder Co. and these rounds were a British military contact for the cadets when supplies of British made .303 inch ammo ran out in the 1980s.

The chromed drill rounds are British 9mm D mark 2 and 7.62mm L1A2 .

Regards
TonyE
 
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