Curmudgeon Well-Known Member 2A Bourbon Hound 2024 2A Bourbon Hound OG Benefactor Supporting Member Joined Feb 1, 2017 Messages 1,910 Location Outside the war zone known as Durham Rating - 100% 9 0 0 Jun 3, 2023 #1 Was shooting at the range the other day and found a piece of brass that I can't identify. 1.5 inches in length, about 30 caliber, and the case head is semi-rimmed. Any ideas?
Was shooting at the range the other day and found a piece of brass that I can't identify. 1.5 inches in length, about 30 caliber, and the case head is semi-rimmed. Any ideas?
GymB Picking it up slowly. 2A Bourbon Hound 2024 2A Bourbon Hound OG Charter Life Member Benefactor Joined Dec 16, 2016 Messages 14,788 Location Waxhaw Rating - 100% 45 0 0 Jun 3, 2023 #2 38 might be Russian State Factory at Yuryusan Headstamp Codes – International Ammunition Association www.cartridgecollectors.org
38 might be Russian State Factory at Yuryusan Headstamp Codes – International Ammunition Association www.cartridgecollectors.org
Exspiravit Mell-Known Wember 2A Bourbon Hound 2024 Benefactor Life Member Supporting Member Multi-Factor Enabled Joined Dec 16, 2016 Messages 6,128 Location Surry County Rating - 100% 89 0 0 Jun 3, 2023 #3 7.62x38mmR would be my guess.
1075tech Where did I go wrong? Supporting Member Joined Mar 27, 2022 Messages 3,352 Location Surry Co Rating - 100% 12 0 0 Jun 3, 2023 #4 Exspiravit said: 7.62x38mmR would be my guess. Click to expand... Was just coming back to say that. AKA 7.62 Nagant Last edited: Jun 3, 2023
Exspiravit said: 7.62x38mmR would be my guess. Click to expand... Was just coming back to say that. AKA 7.62 Nagant
CITYPUNS Well-Known Member Supporting Member Joined May 29, 2023 Messages 435 Location Rock Hill Rating - 100% 16 0 0 Jun 16, 2023 #5 You can always tell if it’s a Russian handgun round by the entrance hole being in the back of the head
You can always tell if it’s a Russian handgun round by the entrance hole being in the back of the head
cubrock Swell guy 2A Bourbon Hound 2024 2A Bourbon Hound OG Charter Life Member Benefactor Multi-Factor Enabled Joined Dec 18, 2016 Messages 10,154 Location Hickory, NC Rating - 100% 38 0 0 Jun 16, 2023 #6 Exspiravit said: 7.62x38mmR would be my guess. Click to expand... This.
S S&Wtinkerer Well-Known Member Vendor Joined Apr 5, 2023 Messages 354 Location North Carolina Rating - 100% 1 0 0 Jun 21, 2023 #7 Apparently top number is the plant, so in this case Tula, bottom number is year of manufacture. 7.62x38R Nagant "38 40" Municion.org says that this factory has functioned from 1941 to 1989, but here is a 1940 headstamp. So what was the first year of production? forum.cartridgecollectors.org
Apparently top number is the plant, so in this case Tula, bottom number is year of manufacture. 7.62x38R Nagant "38 40" Municion.org says that this factory has functioned from 1941 to 1989, but here is a 1940 headstamp. So what was the first year of production? forum.cartridgecollectors.org
Catfish I'll tell you what I'd do man, 2A Bourbon Hound 2024 Supporting Member Multi-Factor Enabled Joined Dec 16, 2016 Messages 12,547 Location Charlotte Rating - 100% 76 0 0 Jun 21, 2023 #8 7.62x54r.net says it was made in Petersburg 7.62x54r Ammunition Identification