Forgot exactly how I got this. I know it is ammo, but not what type or caliber. It is completely sealed, no rust or holes in it.
Was wondering if anybody has seen an ammo can like this before.
Thanks in advance.
Any idea what this is?
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Any idea what this is?
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Re: Any idea what this is?
11.43 is probably foreign made .45acp.
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Re: Any idea what this is?
What he said....skb12172 wrote:11.43 is probably foreign made .45acp.
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Re: Any idea what this is?
Yeah, .45 acp ball in a brass case, held upside down with a Raytheon FD ruler for scale.
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Is the ruler covering up another label that says "AKA .45acp"?
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Re: Any idea what this is?
Send it to me. I'll open it and find out.
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