Vintage Ammo Assortment

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lencac

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Hi Guys:
Here's a little something that perhaps some of you may be interested in.
My local pawn shop has come into a bunch of vintage ammo of various kinds. All of which appears to be in excellent condition, no moisture or other type of contamination. Some of it I'm sure would be very difficult to find.
I think they came by it from a gentleman who is since deceased.
It's in no particular arraigned order but I did take a quick cursory look at what was there. So here's what I know is there.

8x 57mm Mauser: some Turkish in bandoleers and some other 20 rd. military marked boxes. Probably at least 100 rds.

8x56mm for the straight pull M95 carbine. With Nazi headstamp and in the original stripper clips and boxes. 260 rds.

7.7mm Jap Norma. 40 rds.

6.5mm Jap Norma. 20 rds.

6.5mm Carcano Norma and Western at least 60 rds. maybe even a little more.

6.5x55mm Swede Norma 20 rds.

303 Brit at least 20 rds.

7x57mm Cavim and other at least 20 rds.

7.35 Carcano; A bunch in 20 rd. boxes and 2 full boxes in what appears to be brass 20 or maybe 30 rd. stripper clips for machine gun. Still in the arsenal box. Very cool stuff.

7.5x54mm French. Appears to be a bunch of this also.

Even a small amount of 8mm LaBelle.

7.62x54R in sealed tin and an opened tin. Probably Bulgarian silver tip.

Then there is several sealed zip lock baggies with assortments of different stuff like 308, 7.62 NATO, 30.06, 7.62x54R and God knows what else in those baggies.

If any of you are interested I could provide you with the pawn shops info so you could call her and see what you can work out with her.

The problem is that Regina at the pawn shop doesn't know what most of this stuff is or what rifles it works in so she's at a loss to put in on the internet.:confused:
So I told her I would help her see if she can get rid of some of it.

Thanks guys:)
 
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