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12-19-2020, 04:26 AM | #1 |
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Truncated cone bullets
Fellows:
I'm looking for information on the history of Truncated cone bullet use in 9mm ammo as loaded by the Germans in WW2. I have heard the following: 1. Truncated cone 9mm bullets were specifically loaded for use in PO8s, especially those used with drum magazines 2. Anecdotally, I have heard that American GIs were told that the truncated cone ammo they encountered was intended for Lugers, while the round ogive 9mm was intended for P-38s . 3. I have seen 16 round packets of round ogive, sintered iron 9mm rounds that I'm assuming are intended for pistols, since the 16 rounds would fill 2 magazines I have not seen any sintered iron bulleted rounds in truncated cone shape. Do any of you true scholars have info on this topic. |
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