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Any ideas on this ammo? I've been going through my "stuff" and found 2 cardboard boxes of it. No clue as do what is is? Mark |
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I am pretty sure it is 4mm ammo for training, such as the Erma 22 single shot barrel adaptors.
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Ed nailed it. There is also a Swiss conversion unit. It is used as a single shot. It takes a little "spoon" to insert the round into the barrel adapter and then you have to poke out the spent cartridge with a rod.
I do not have a 4mm adaptor, but I wouldn't mind adding a box of these to my Luger odds and ends if you decide to part with them.
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So what is the value on this?
Prewar or post war? I can't remember what I paid or where they came from. I think they were with some auction ammo that I bought years ago and I have two boxes of it. Mark |
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Basically, they are center AND rimfire. Work with both.
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Russ had a couple of boxes of these a few years ago. he gave me a small handful and for the last two years, one will turn up in a drawer or in a pocket (Lord knows how that worked), one in a tool box
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Hello Mark,
The 4 mm ammo is made by RWS (Sinoxid) in the 1930's. I suppose that one box would have a value of about $40. A nice item to add to a display that includes a conversion kit. Albert |
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If I had the conversion kit I would shoot a few rounds in my Luger for sure!
What a great idea! I think the loading and extraction was a chore but I'd love to shoot at paper in the basement or livingroom with the kit. ... I'd be sold on the idea in the 30's Mark |
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