Came across some odd ball brass today

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  • Brickman301

    Ultimate Member
    Mar 23, 2015
    2,544
    FREDERICK, MD
    I Acquired A few old ball pieces of brass today, and was wondering if anyone here would be interested in it, before I post it here in the classifieds. If no interest, I’ll post it elsewhere.
    I have The following:
    19 pieces of 41 Swiss brass. It’s made by startline.
    18 pieces of 11x59r brass. It’s PPU.
    20 loaded 50-90’s, bullets and charges can be pulled, it’s also star line brass.
    I also have a few hundred round of surplus 7.5 French ammo, I’d like to sell.

    Looking up the going prices, for this stuff as I type this.

    I also be posting some pictures of some old original rimfire Cartridges, as I’d like to identify them.
    Let me know, if there is any interest.
    Thanks.
     

    tallen702

    Ultimate Member
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    Sep 3, 2012
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    In the boonies of MoCo
    I have never even heard of an 11mm cartridge
    It was a very popular projectile size in Europe towards the end of the 19th century. This particular example is for a Gras that didn't get converted to 8mm Level.

    The Werndl-Holub and Mannlicher 1886 used 11x58mmR, and the 1871 Mauser also used a 11mm bullet.
     

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