Hi All,
As a kid, I was lucky enough to go to a school that had a rifle range in its grounds, and while I don't remember who was actually allowed to use it (I wasn't) I do remember I managed to collect some 30 or so Eley Rim-Fire .22 case. Some 25 years later and now Six years ago today, while living in the US, I bought a fired British 6PDR AP dated 1942 from eBay which was delivered to to the UK and stored under a bed. A few months later I returned home to the UK, and continued collecting.
My primary interest was, and still remains, WW2 armour piercing tanks/anti-tank rounds.
So for those that are interested here's a picture of my British WW2 AP Tank rounds as they stand today.
Ill not describe what they are, but I hope you like them
Cheers
Rich
As a kid, I was lucky enough to go to a school that had a rifle range in its grounds, and while I don't remember who was actually allowed to use it (I wasn't) I do remember I managed to collect some 30 or so Eley Rim-Fire .22 case. Some 25 years later and now Six years ago today, while living in the US, I bought a fired British 6PDR AP dated 1942 from eBay which was delivered to to the UK and stored under a bed. A few months later I returned home to the UK, and continued collecting.
My primary interest was, and still remains, WW2 armour piercing tanks/anti-tank rounds.
So for those that are interested here's a picture of my British WW2 AP Tank rounds as they stand today.
Ill not describe what they are, but I hope you like them
Cheers
Rich