Did Western Cartridge Company...
use a year stamp on their 30 carbine ammo?
Here's another range pick up that's got me curious:
Apparently our local "CSI" guys were up running some function tests on confiscated weapons. Why they left the brass is anyone's guess. Anyway, the one above was apparently fired through a sawed off M1, at least according to the description by the care taker at the range. It might have been a folding stocked carbine sans the folding stock, I suppose. Anyway, it's the first one I've heard about in a long time 'round here. They used to be fairly common in the cavalry.
Complete thread:
- Old 45 ACP Brass -
Cherokee,
2014-03-15, 08:57
- Where can you go to find out what the case markings mean? -
rob,
2014-03-15, 09:06
- That last sentence could seriously use some... - rob, 2014-03-15, 09:09
- Where can you go to find out what the case markings mean? -
Who....me...??,
2014-03-15, 09:31
- That's simple enough... Mucho Gracious:) - rob, 2014-03-15, 10:46
- Old 45 ACP Brass - HS ID's -
Cherokee,
2014-03-15, 09:42
- Duly Bookmarked...thanks! - rob, 2014-03-15, 10:51
- Old 45 ACP Brass - HS ID's - Paul, 2014-03-15, 11:02
- Did Western Cartridge Company... - Paul, 2014-03-15, 11:13
- They used odd ball size primers - Charles, 2014-03-15, 12:00
- Where can you go to find out what the case markings mean? -
rob,
2014-03-15, 09:06