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HEADSTAMP CODES
Found on ammunition made 1946 and earlier. Factory Ceased operations in 1946. 7. 101. Unknown Factory, Peoples Republic of China. 13. 11. Chinese State Factory at Mudanjang and part of NORINCO group. Normally found as part of a two-entry headstamp with date being the only otherentry.
AN INTRODUCTION TO COLLECTING SHOTSHELLS An Introduction to Collecting Shotshells. In much of the Americas, sports persons speak and write of shotshells. In much of the rest of the world the same are called shotgun cartridges. Shot cartridges are another matter. They are metallic rifle and pistol cartridges (inch or metric) loaded with shot, in some instances for smooth bore barrels LINKS TO OTHER SITES OF INTEREST TO CARTRIDGE COLLECTORS Forum, photo galleries, etc. *Cartridge Collectors Exchange - Guy Hildebrand's site with items for sale or trade, plus many very informative examples of interesting items (unusual boxes, bandoleers, cartridge boards, etc). *Cartridge-Corner.com - Curtis Steinhauer has produced "The Worlds Largest Cartridge Collecting Web Site" whichfocuses on
INTRODUCTION TO .22 BOX COLLECTING Introduction to .22 Box Collecting. The reasons for collecting .22 cartridge boxes vary greatly, much like the people doing the collecting. With the recent increases in the prices of .22 boxes, one can not overlook the investment aspect. The .22 rimfire cartridge was first developed in 1857 and has undergone several major developmentsover the
REMINGTON AMMUNITION CATALOGS Remington Ammunition Catalogs - International Ammunition Association. 0000. Historical Document (3.76 MB) 1911-1912. Catalog (18.23 MB) 1913-1914. Catalog (15.35 MB) 1915-1916. Catalog (2.28 MB) THOSE CONFUSING .455S Recently, Hornady have added the .455 (short case) to their product line. While UMC and Remington only made the short case version, Winchester made the .455 in both lengths and one of these is the source of some confusion. It is a short-case version headstamped W.R.A.Co. .450 COLT. According to Dan Shuey in his WRACo HeadstampedCartridges and
AN INTRODUCTION TO COLLECTING ARTILLERY SHELLS AND SHELL NOTE: Click on images to view larger size. The different roles that artillery ammunition has had to fill on the battlefield has led to many different designs and types of ammunition, some of which are discussed here And while artillery has been used by armies for hundreds of years, this article focuses on "modern" ammunition(post-1870).
COLLECTING .410 SHOTSHELLS AND BOXES Mouth dimensions vary a good deal, depending on length, manufacturer, and material. .410-2 ½" 7 1/2ch. (36 ga.) (12 mm), reflecting local designations for the .410. More than a few discerning students of shotshell ammunition have calculated that 67 balls of 0.410" diameterequal one pound.
INTERNATIONAL AMMUNITION ASSOCIATIONMEMBERSHIPRESOURCE CENTEREVENTSREFERENCEFORUMGUIDE TO AMMUNITION COLLECTING The International Ammunition Journal is essential reading for any serious student of ammunition as a professional, historian, researcher or collector. Available in both printed and digital (PDF) forms. Annual membership: $50.00 in U.S.; $60.00 in Canada or Mexico; $90.00 in all other countries with printed copy of WEB FORUM - INTERNATIONAL AMMUNITION ASSOCIATION International Ammunition Association Web Forum. This is a technical and professional site. All posts shall be written in a courteous manner. Personal or snide comments, sarcasm, belligerence, condescension and the like have no place here. Reloading information and sales of bulk quantities of ammunition are prohibited topics.HEADSTAMP CODES
Found on ammunition made 1946 and earlier. Factory Ceased operations in 1946. 7. 101. Unknown Factory, Peoples Republic of China. 13. 11. Chinese State Factory at Mudanjang and part of NORINCO group. Normally found as part of a two-entry headstamp with date being the only otherentry.
AN INTRODUCTION TO COLLECTING SHOTSHELLS An Introduction to Collecting Shotshells. In much of the Americas, sports persons speak and write of shotshells. In much of the rest of the world the same are called shotgun cartridges. Shot cartridges are another matter. They are metallic rifle and pistol cartridges (inch or metric) loaded with shot, in some instances for smooth bore barrels LINKS TO OTHER SITES OF INTEREST TO CARTRIDGE COLLECTORS Forum, photo galleries, etc. *Cartridge Collectors Exchange - Guy Hildebrand's site with items for sale or trade, plus many very informative examples of interesting items (unusual boxes, bandoleers, cartridge boards, etc). *Cartridge-Corner.com - Curtis Steinhauer has produced "The Worlds Largest Cartridge Collecting Web Site" whichfocuses on
INTRODUCTION TO .22 BOX COLLECTING Introduction to .22 Box Collecting. The reasons for collecting .22 cartridge boxes vary greatly, much like the people doing the collecting. With the recent increases in the prices of .22 boxes, one can not overlook the investment aspect. The .22 rimfire cartridge was first developed in 1857 and has undergone several major developmentsover the
REMINGTON AMMUNITION CATALOGS Remington Ammunition Catalogs - International Ammunition Association. 0000. Historical Document (3.76 MB) 1911-1912. Catalog (18.23 MB) 1913-1914. Catalog (15.35 MB) 1915-1916. Catalog (2.28 MB) THOSE CONFUSING .455S Recently, Hornady have added the .455 (short case) to their product line. While UMC and Remington only made the short case version, Winchester made the .455 in both lengths and one of these is the source of some confusion. It is a short-case version headstamped W.R.A.Co. .450 COLT. According to Dan Shuey in his WRACo HeadstampedCartridges and
AN INTRODUCTION TO COLLECTING ARTILLERY SHELLS AND SHELL NOTE: Click on images to view larger size. The different roles that artillery ammunition has had to fill on the battlefield has led to many different designs and types of ammunition, some of which are discussed here And while artillery has been used by armies for hundreds of years, this article focuses on "modern" ammunition(post-1870).
COLLECTING .410 SHOTSHELLS AND BOXES Mouth dimensions vary a good deal, depending on length, manufacturer, and material. .410-2 ½" 7 1/2ch. (36 ga.) (12 mm), reflecting local designations for the .410. More than a few discerning students of shotshell ammunition have calculated that 67 balls of 0.410" diameterequal one pound.
A GUIDE TO AMMUNITION COLLECTING A Guide to Ammunition Collecting A wealth of useful information for new and experienced cartridge collectors. Preface. It has always been difficult for newcomers to a hobby to bridge the gap from casual outsider to knowledgeable, committed insider. CARTRIDGE OR AMMUNITION SHOWS, EVENTS & AUCTIONS tlqmlq@q.com. March 31 - April 3, 2021. St. Louis International Cartridge Show (SLICS) Renaissance St. Louis Airport Hotel. 9801 Natural Bridge Road. St. Louis, Missouri 63134. Note: IAA Board Meeting, IAA Live Auction, IAA Silent Auction and IAA Membership Registrations happen at this show. Aaron Newcomer. (330) 754-4216. LINKS TO OTHER SITES OF INTEREST TO CARTRIDGE COLLECTORS Forum, photo galleries, etc. *Cartridge Collectors Exchange - Guy Hildebrand's site with items for sale or trade, plus many very informative examples of interesting items (unusual boxes, bandoleers, cartridge boards, etc). *Cartridge-Corner.com - Curtis Steinhauer has produced "The Worlds Largest Cartridge Collecting Web Site" whichfocuses on
INTRODUCTION TO .22 BOX COLLECTING Introduction to .22 Box Collecting. The reasons for collecting .22 cartridge boxes vary greatly, much like the people doing the collecting. With the recent increases in the prices of .22 boxes, one can not overlook the investment aspect. The .22 rimfire cartridge was first developed in 1857 and has undergone several major developmentsover the
COLLECTING SHOTSHELL BOXES Collecting Shotshell Boxes. Nomenclature of shotshell boxes is simple and widely agreed upon. The first major distinction is between two piece and one piece boxes. Two piece boxes were made from two pieces of card board. A top part "slipped" over a bottom part. Usually a A CARTRIDGE COLLECTOR'S GLOSSARY LIPFIRE CARTRIDGE - A form of rimfire cartridge patented by Ethan Allen (#30,109 9-25-1860) for use in his line of guns. A small fulminate-filled lip projects from the base rather than a full circumferential rim as found on common rimfires These were made in .25,32,36 and .44 calibers. PETERS AMMUNITION CATALOGS Peters Ammunition Catalogs - International Ammunition Association. 1896. Retail Price List (2.06 MB) 1896. Retail Price List (1.91 MB) 1896. Retail Price List (2.04 MB) 1897. Retail Price List (3.01 MB) AN INTRODUCTION TO COLLECTING .30-06 CARTRIDGES An Introduction to Collecting .30-06 Cartridges. by Chris Punnett (Author of .30-06. A hard-bound 384-page volume covering the development and production of the .30-06 in 48 countries from its inception to the early 1990s. Copies available from booksellers, or from the author cpunnett@sympatico.ca .) The .30-06 cartridge can belooked at as the
INTERNATIONAL AMMUNITION ASSOCIATION WEB FORUM The IAA was founded in 1955 to serve cartridge collectors and professionals in the areas of ammunition research and forensics. ANTIQUE RELOADING TOOLS Antique reloading tools can be defined to encompass such things as bullet molds, powder dispensers, powder cans, primer tins, patent reloading devices, catalogs and advertising paraphernalia. They are often colorful, mechanically fascinating, cleverly designed and make a worthwhile adjunct to collecting cartridges or the guns that usedthem.
INTERNATIONAL AMMUNITION ASSOCIATIONMEMBERSHIPRESOURCE CENTEREVENTSREFERENCEFORUMGUIDE TO AMMUNITION COLLECTING The International Ammunition Journal is essential reading for any serious student of ammunition as a professional, historian, researcher or collector. Available in both printed and digital (PDF) forms. Annual membership: $50.00 in U.S.; $60.00 in Canada or Mexico; $90.00 in all other countries with printed copy ofHEADSTAMP CODES
Found on ammunition made 1946 and earlier. Factory Ceased operations in 1946. 7. 101. Unknown Factory, Peoples Republic of China. 13. 11. Chinese State Factory at Mudanjang and part of NORINCO group. Normally found as part of a two-entry headstamp with date being the only otherentry.
WEB FORUM - INTERNATIONAL AMMUNITION ASSOCIATION International Ammunition Association Web Forum. This is a technical and professional site. All posts shall be written in a courteous manner. Personal or snide comments, sarcasm, belligerence, condescension and the like have no place here. Reloading information and sales of bulk quantities of ammunition are prohibited topics. LINKS TO OTHER SITES OF INTEREST TO CARTRIDGE COLLECTORS Forum, photo galleries, etc. *Cartridge Collectors Exchange - Guy Hildebrand's site with items for sale or trade, plus many very informative examples of interesting items (unusual boxes, bandoleers, cartridge boards, etc). *Cartridge-Corner.com - Curtis Steinhauer has produced "The Worlds Largest Cartridge Collecting Web Site" whichfocuses on
THOSE CONFUSING .455S Recently, Hornady have added the .455 (short case) to their product line. While UMC and Remington only made the short case version, Winchester made the .455 in both lengths and one of these is the source of some confusion. It is a short-case version headstamped W.R.A.Co. .450 COLT. According to Dan Shuey in his WRACo HeadstampedCartridges and
REMINGTON AMMUNITION CATALOGS Remington Ammunition Catalogs - International Ammunition Association. 0000. Historical Document (3.76 MB) 1911-1912. Catalog (18.23 MB) 1913-1914. Catalog (15.35 MB) 1915-1916. Catalog (2.28 MB) PETERS AMMUNITION CATALOGS Peters Ammunition Catalogs - International Ammunition Association. 1896. Retail Price List (2.06 MB) 1896. Retail Price List (1.91 MB) 1896. Retail Price List (2.04 MB) 1897. Retail Price List (3.01 MB) ECRA CALIBER DATA VIEWER ECRA Caliber Data Viewer. The following reference is not hosted by the IAA. It will take you to an external webpage with information on obtaining the cartridge identification database assembled by the European Cartridge Research Association. DATING REMINGTON CARTRIDGE BOXES Dating Remington Cartridge Boxes. The following reference document is presented in an Adobe Acrobat file. Dating Remington Cartridge Boxes(PDF, 5.8M)
CARTRIDGE OF THE MONTH 9 x 51mm SMAW (Shoulder Launched Multipurpose Assault Weapon) Specimen and photos courtesy of Paul Smith This is the training/spotting cartridge used with the 83 mm SMAW rocket launcher deployed by the U. S. Marine Corps beginning in 1984. INTERNATIONAL AMMUNITION ASSOCIATIONMEMBERSHIPRESOURCE CENTEREVENTSREFERENCEFORUMGUIDE TO AMMUNITION COLLECTING The International Ammunition Journal is essential reading for any serious student of ammunition as a professional, historian, researcher or collector. Available in both printed and digital (PDF) forms. Annual membership: $50.00 in U.S.; $60.00 in Canada or Mexico; $90.00 in all other countries with printed copy ofHEADSTAMP CODES
Found on ammunition made 1946 and earlier. Factory Ceased operations in 1946. 7. 101. Unknown Factory, Peoples Republic of China. 13. 11. Chinese State Factory at Mudanjang and part of NORINCO group. Normally found as part of a two-entry headstamp with date being the only otherentry.
WEB FORUM - INTERNATIONAL AMMUNITION ASSOCIATION International Ammunition Association Web Forum. This is a technical and professional site. All posts shall be written in a courteous manner. Personal or snide comments, sarcasm, belligerence, condescension and the like have no place here. Reloading information and sales of bulk quantities of ammunition are prohibited topics. LINKS TO OTHER SITES OF INTEREST TO CARTRIDGE COLLECTORS Forum, photo galleries, etc. *Cartridge Collectors Exchange - Guy Hildebrand's site with items for sale or trade, plus many very informative examples of interesting items (unusual boxes, bandoleers, cartridge boards, etc). *Cartridge-Corner.com - Curtis Steinhauer has produced "The Worlds Largest Cartridge Collecting Web Site" whichfocuses on
THOSE CONFUSING .455S Recently, Hornady have added the .455 (short case) to their product line. While UMC and Remington only made the short case version, Winchester made the .455 in both lengths and one of these is the source of some confusion. It is a short-case version headstamped W.R.A.Co. .450 COLT. According to Dan Shuey in his WRACo HeadstampedCartridges and
REMINGTON AMMUNITION CATALOGS Remington Ammunition Catalogs - International Ammunition Association. 0000. Historical Document (3.76 MB) 1911-1912. Catalog (18.23 MB) 1913-1914. Catalog (15.35 MB) 1915-1916. Catalog (2.28 MB) PETERS AMMUNITION CATALOGS Peters Ammunition Catalogs - International Ammunition Association. 1896. Retail Price List (2.06 MB) 1896. Retail Price List (1.91 MB) 1896. Retail Price List (2.04 MB) 1897. Retail Price List (3.01 MB) ECRA CALIBER DATA VIEWER ECRA Caliber Data Viewer. The following reference is not hosted by the IAA. It will take you to an external webpage with information on obtaining the cartridge identification database assembled by the European Cartridge Research Association. DATING REMINGTON CARTRIDGE BOXES Dating Remington Cartridge Boxes. The following reference document is presented in an Adobe Acrobat file. Dating Remington Cartridge Boxes(PDF, 5.8M)
CARTRIDGE OF THE MONTH 9 x 51mm SMAW (Shoulder Launched Multipurpose Assault Weapon) Specimen and photos courtesy of Paul Smith This is the training/spotting cartridge used with the 83 mm SMAW rocket launcher deployed by the U. S. Marine Corps beginning in 1984. LINKS TO OTHER SITES OF INTEREST TO CARTRIDGE COLLECTORS Forum, photo galleries, etc. *Cartridge Collectors Exchange - Guy Hildebrand's site with items for sale or trade, plus many very informative examples of interesting items (unusual boxes, bandoleers, cartridge boards, etc). *Cartridge-Corner.com - Curtis Steinhauer has produced "The Worlds Largest Cartridge Collecting Web Site" whichfocuses on
AN INTRODUCTION TO COLLECTING SHOTSHELLS An Introduction to Collecting Shotshells. In much of the Americas, sports persons speak and write of shotshells. In much of the rest of the world the same are called shotgun cartridges. Shot cartridges are another matter. They are metallic rifle and pistol cartridges (inch or metric) loaded with shot, in some instances for smooth bore barrels CARTRIDGE OR AMMUNITION SHOWS, EVENTS & AUCTIONS tlqmlq@q.com. March 31 - April 3, 2021. St. Louis International Cartridge Show (SLICS) Renaissance St. Louis Airport Hotel. 9801 Natural Bridge Road. St. Louis, Missouri 63134. Note: IAA Board Meeting, IAA Live Auction, IAA Silent Auction and IAA Membership Registrations happen at this show. Aaron Newcomer. (330) 754-4216. INTRODUCTION TO .22 BOX COLLECTING Introduction to .22 Box Collecting. The reasons for collecting .22 cartridge boxes vary greatly, much like the people doing the collecting. With the recent increases in the prices of .22 boxes, one can not overlook the investment aspect. The .22 rimfire cartridge was first developed in 1857 and has undergone several major developmentsover the
COLLECTING SHOTSHELL BOXES Collecting Shotshell Boxes. Nomenclature of shotshell boxes is simple and widely agreed upon. The first major distinction is between two piece and one piece boxes. Two piece boxes were made from two pieces of card board. A top part "slipped" over a bottom part. Usually a AN INTRODUCTION TO COLLECTING .30-06 CARTRIDGES An Introduction to Collecting .30-06 Cartridges. by Chris Punnett (Author of .30-06. A hard-bound 384-page volume covering the development and production of the .30-06 in 48 countries from its inception to the early 1990s. Copies available from booksellers, or from the author cpunnett@sympatico.ca .) The .30-06 cartridge can belooked at as the
AN INTRODUCTION TO COLLECTING ARTILLERY SHELLS AND SHELL NOTE: Click on images to view larger size. The different roles that artillery ammunition has had to fill on the battlefield has led to many different designs and types of ammunition, some of which are discussed here And while artillery has been used by armies for hundreds of years, this article focuses on "modern" ammunition(post-1870).
COLLECTING .410 SHOTSHELLS AND BOXES Mouth dimensions vary a good deal, depending on length, manufacturer, and material. .410-2 ½" 7 1/2ch. (36 ga.) (12 mm), reflecting local designations for the .410. More than a few discerning students of shotshell ammunition have calculated that 67 balls of 0.410" diameterequal one pound.
CARTRIDGE OF THE MONTH 9 x 51mm SMAW (Shoulder Launched Multipurpose Assault Weapon) Specimen and photos courtesy of Paul Smith This is the training/spotting cartridge used with the 83 mm SMAW rocket launcher deployed by the U. S. Marine Corps beginning in 1984. ANTIQUE RELOADING TOOLS Antique reloading tools can be defined to encompass such things as bullet molds, powder dispensers, powder cans, primer tins, patent reloading devices, catalogs and advertising paraphernalia. They are often colorful, mechanically fascinating, cleverly designed and make a worthwhile adjunct to collecting cartridges or the guns that usedthem.
INTERNATIONAL AMMUNITION ASSOCIATIONMEMBERSHIPRESOURCE CENTEREVENTSREFERENCEFORUMGUIDE TO AMMUNITION COLLECTING The International Ammunition Journal is essential reading for any serious student of ammunition as a professional, historian, researcher or collector. Available in both printed and digital (PDF) forms. Annual membership: $50.00 in U.S.; $60.00 in Canada or Mexico; $90.00 in all other countries with printed copy ofHEADSTAMP CODES
Found on ammunition made 1946 and earlier. Factory Ceased operations in 1946. 7. 101. Unknown Factory, Peoples Republic of China. 13. 11. Chinese State Factory at Mudanjang and part of NORINCO group. Normally found as part of a two-entry headstamp with date being the only otherentry.
WEB FORUM - INTERNATIONAL AMMUNITION ASSOCIATION International Ammunition Association Web Forum. This is a technical and professional site. All posts shall be written in a courteous manner. Personal or snide comments, sarcasm, belligerence, condescension and the like have no place here. Reloading information and sales of bulk quantities of ammunition are prohibited topics. LINKS TO OTHER SITES OF INTEREST TO CARTRIDGE COLLECTORS Forum, photo galleries, etc. *Cartridge Collectors Exchange - Guy Hildebrand's site with items for sale or trade, plus many very informative examples of interesting items (unusual boxes, bandoleers, cartridge boards, etc). *Cartridge-Corner.com - Curtis Steinhauer has produced "The Worlds Largest Cartridge Collecting Web Site" whichfocuses on
REMINGTON AMMUNITION CATALOGS Remington Ammunition Catalogs - International Ammunition Association. 0000. Historical Document (3.76 MB) 1911-1912. Catalog (18.23 MB) 1913-1914. Catalog (15.35 MB) 1915-1916. Catalog (2.28 MB) THOSE CONFUSING .455S Recently, Hornady have added the .455 (short case) to their product line. While UMC and Remington only made the short case version, Winchester made the .455 in both lengths and one of these is the source of some confusion. It is a short-case version headstamped W.R.A.Co. .450 COLT. According to Dan Shuey in his WRACo HeadstampedCartridges and
ECRA CALIBER DATA VIEWER ECRA Caliber Data Viewer. The following reference is not hosted by the IAA. It will take you to an external webpage with information on obtaining the cartridge identification database assembled by the European Cartridge Research Association. PETERS AMMUNITION CATALOGS Peters Ammunition Catalogs - International Ammunition Association. 1896. Retail Price List (2.06 MB) 1896. Retail Price List (1.91 MB) 1896. Retail Price List (2.04 MB) 1897. Retail Price List (3.01 MB) DATING REMINGTON CARTRIDGE BOXES Dating Remington Cartridge Boxes. The following reference document is presented in an Adobe Acrobat file. Dating Remington Cartridge Boxes(PDF, 5.8M)
CARTRIDGE OF THE MONTH 9 x 51mm SMAW (Shoulder Launched Multipurpose Assault Weapon) Specimen and photos courtesy of Paul Smith This is the training/spotting cartridge used with the 83 mm SMAW rocket launcher deployed by the U. S. Marine Corps beginning in 1984. INTERNATIONAL AMMUNITION ASSOCIATIONMEMBERSHIPRESOURCE CENTEREVENTSREFERENCEFORUMGUIDE TO AMMUNITION COLLECTING The International Ammunition Journal is essential reading for any serious student of ammunition as a professional, historian, researcher or collector. Available in both printed and digital (PDF) forms. Annual membership: $50.00 in U.S.; $60.00 in Canada or Mexico; $90.00 in all other countries with printed copy ofHEADSTAMP CODES
Found on ammunition made 1946 and earlier. Factory Ceased operations in 1946. 7. 101. Unknown Factory, Peoples Republic of China. 13. 11. Chinese State Factory at Mudanjang and part of NORINCO group. Normally found as part of a two-entry headstamp with date being the only otherentry.
WEB FORUM - INTERNATIONAL AMMUNITION ASSOCIATION International Ammunition Association Web Forum. This is a technical and professional site. All posts shall be written in a courteous manner. Personal or snide comments, sarcasm, belligerence, condescension and the like have no place here. Reloading information and sales of bulk quantities of ammunition are prohibited topics. LINKS TO OTHER SITES OF INTEREST TO CARTRIDGE COLLECTORS Forum, photo galleries, etc. *Cartridge Collectors Exchange - Guy Hildebrand's site with items for sale or trade, plus many very informative examples of interesting items (unusual boxes, bandoleers, cartridge boards, etc). *Cartridge-Corner.com - Curtis Steinhauer has produced "The Worlds Largest Cartridge Collecting Web Site" whichfocuses on
REMINGTON AMMUNITION CATALOGS Remington Ammunition Catalogs - International Ammunition Association. 0000. Historical Document (3.76 MB) 1911-1912. Catalog (18.23 MB) 1913-1914. Catalog (15.35 MB) 1915-1916. Catalog (2.28 MB) THOSE CONFUSING .455S Recently, Hornady have added the .455 (short case) to their product line. While UMC and Remington only made the short case version, Winchester made the .455 in both lengths and one of these is the source of some confusion. It is a short-case version headstamped W.R.A.Co. .450 COLT. According to Dan Shuey in his WRACo HeadstampedCartridges and
ECRA CALIBER DATA VIEWER ECRA Caliber Data Viewer. The following reference is not hosted by the IAA. It will take you to an external webpage with information on obtaining the cartridge identification database assembled by the European Cartridge Research Association. PETERS AMMUNITION CATALOGS Peters Ammunition Catalogs - International Ammunition Association. 1896. Retail Price List (2.06 MB) 1896. Retail Price List (1.91 MB) 1896. Retail Price List (2.04 MB) 1897. Retail Price List (3.01 MB) DATING REMINGTON CARTRIDGE BOXES Dating Remington Cartridge Boxes. The following reference document is presented in an Adobe Acrobat file. Dating Remington Cartridge Boxes(PDF, 5.8M)
CARTRIDGE OF THE MONTH 9 x 51mm SMAW (Shoulder Launched Multipurpose Assault Weapon) Specimen and photos courtesy of Paul Smith This is the training/spotting cartridge used with the 83 mm SMAW rocket launcher deployed by the U. S. Marine Corps beginning in 1984. LINKS TO OTHER SITES OF INTEREST TO CARTRIDGE COLLECTORS Forum, photo galleries, etc. *Cartridge Collectors Exchange - Guy Hildebrand's site with items for sale or trade, plus many very informative examples of interesting items (unusual boxes, bandoleers, cartridge boards, etc). *Cartridge-Corner.com - Curtis Steinhauer has produced "The Worlds Largest Cartridge Collecting Web Site" whichfocuses on
AN INTRODUCTION TO COLLECTING SHOTSHELLS An Introduction to Collecting Shotshells. In much of the Americas, sports persons speak and write of shotshells. In much of the rest of the world the same are called shotgun cartridges. Shot cartridges are another matter. They are metallic rifle and pistol cartridges (inch or metric) loaded with shot, in some instances for smooth bore barrels INTRODUCTION TO .22 BOX COLLECTING Introduction to .22 Box Collecting. The reasons for collecting .22 cartridge boxes vary greatly, much like the people doing the collecting. With the recent increases in the prices of .22 boxes, one can not overlook the investment aspect. The .22 rimfire cartridge was first developed in 1857 and has undergone several major developmentsover the
COLLECTING SHOTSHELL BOXES Collecting Shotshell Boxes. Nomenclature of shotshell boxes is simple and widely agreed upon. The first major distinction is between two piece and one piece boxes. Two piece boxes were made from two pieces of card board. A top part "slipped" over a bottom part. Usually a AN INTRODUCTION TO COLLECTING ARTILLERY SHELLS AND SHELL NOTE: Click on images to view larger size. The different roles that artillery ammunition has had to fill on the battlefield has led to many different designs and types of ammunition, some of which are discussed here And while artillery has been used by armies for hundreds of years, this article focuses on "modern" ammunition(post-1870).
AN INTRODUCTION TO COLLECTING .30-06 CARTRIDGES An Introduction to Collecting .30-06 Cartridges. by Chris Punnett (Author of .30-06. A hard-bound 384-page volume covering the development and production of the .30-06 in 48 countries from its inception to the early 1990s. Copies available from booksellers, or from the author cpunnett@sympatico.ca .) The .30-06 cartridge can belooked at as the
COLLECTING .410 SHOTSHELLS AND BOXES Mouth dimensions vary a good deal, depending on length, manufacturer, and material. .410-2 ½" 7 1/2ch. (36 ga.) (12 mm), reflecting local designations for the .410. More than a few discerning students of shotshell ammunition have calculated that 67 balls of 0.410" diameterequal one pound.
ANTIQUE RELOADING TOOLS Antique reloading tools can be defined to encompass such things as bullet molds, powder dispensers, powder cans, primer tins, patent reloading devices, catalogs and advertising paraphernalia. They are often colorful, mechanically fascinating, cleverly designed and make a worthwhile adjunct to collecting cartridges or the guns that usedthem.
CARTRIDGE OF THE MONTH 9 x 51mm SMAW (Shoulder Launched Multipurpose Assault Weapon) Specimen and photos courtesy of Paul Smith This is the training/spotting cartridge used with the 83 mm SMAW rocket launcher deployed by the U. S. Marine Corps beginning in 1984. WINCHESTER-WESTERN AMMUNITION CATALOGS Winchester-Western Ammunition Catalogs - International Ammunition Association. Notice that some of these catalogs appear duplicated. These are ones that have a compressed version and a non-compressed version. The one with the larger file size listed will be the uncompressed version. 1960. Catalog (6.18 MB) 1960. Catalog - Uncompressed (165.42 MB)* Home
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ABOUT THE INTERNATIONAL AMMUNITION ASSOCIATION The IAA was founded in 1955 to serve cartridge collectors and professionals in the areas of ammunition research and forensics. IAA membership includes a subscription to _THE INTERNATIONAL AMMUNITION JOURNAL_, a bimonthly magazine wherein you will find: * FEATURED ARTICLES- on a broad spectrum of cartridges and ammunition history, frequently the result of previously unpublished research by IAA members. * COMING EVENTS- for cartridge shows and the meetings of cartridgeassociations.
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