Here's one I hope someone will recognize. It came from a friend today from a small group of identical specimens.
It is a blackened dummy cartridge based on the U.S. .50 cal round, headstamped FA 62, with a blind primer pocket. While the overall length is the same as a normal .50, the case itself is 107.7mm long, rather than the usual 99mm. The bullet is .402" in diameter (10.2mm).
I assume this is is some sort of a high velocity experimental but am curious if it was intended for some gun system or just for single shot testing. Can anyone fill in the blanks on this one?
Rick
It is a blackened dummy cartridge based on the U.S. .50 cal round, headstamped FA 62, with a blind primer pocket. While the overall length is the same as a normal .50, the case itself is 107.7mm long, rather than the usual 99mm. The bullet is .402" in diameter (10.2mm).
I assume this is is some sort of a high velocity experimental but am curious if it was intended for some gun system or just for single shot testing. Can anyone fill in the blanks on this one?
Rick