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Unread 10-19-2003, 12:04 PM   #11
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Hello Everyone,
Maybe someone here who reloads their own ammo can find some of this VKT 1964 Finnish 9mm and take some rounds apart to see how much powder,type of power,type of bullet,primer,case size,etc. that was used to make this ammo and maybe we can learn how the Germans setup the 9mm parabellum and how it should be made. It was said that this round was setup to original spec. of the 9mm. Any one think this is a good idea? Or maybe we can ask the Finnish what the spec.is.
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