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Unread 10-11-2017, 07:03 PM   #1
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Default Can any of you identify these battle packs"

Found these battle packs of ammunition in a friends garage along with some Teller Mines. Those of you better versed in German re better equipped than I to translate them.
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Unread 10-11-2017, 07:08 PM   #2
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Looks like 8mm Mauser to me. Closeup of the label would help.
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Unread 10-11-2017, 08:29 PM   #3
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They are indeed 7,92x57 Mauser M08

Trageslaufe = Carry handle

Made in the 9'th month of 1940

Patrone s S = Schwere Spitzgeschoss = Heavy bullet (197,5grains)

Code P 635 = Gustloff-Werke, Otto Eberhardt-Patronenfabrik, Hirtenberg Niederdonau

Then it says a lot about powder used and load (and who made it), primer used (and who made it)
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Those would be good sellers.

Hopefully the Teller "things" are dewat...

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Lyn, not sure I understand the circumstances of you rummaging through a friends garage, but that looks like a great collector find. I concur with gunnertwo, as without the proper licenses for destructive devices, I would turn in the teller mines to BATFE for disposal.
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If the tellers are inert, then DO NOT turn them over to ATF. Don't contact ATF unless it's an emergency.
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The Tellers are inert and empty cans. The fuses fro the Model 35s are inert also.
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WOW! Those battle packs of 8mm should be highly collectable!
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