Can someone please tell me what this ammunition firearm is used in/another more English friendly name for the caliber?
Inside is 3 stripper clips, 6 in each clip, spitzer projectiles, and the case head has a recess around the primer pocket (assumably for use in tubular magazine?)
Thanks /k/ommandos.
>>34195941
7.35mm Carcano, used in spaghetti action rifles
>>34195941
7,35 mm = 32 caliber
fuciili = rifle in eyetalian ?
>>34195941
you could literally just have googled what it says on there and found out its 7.35mm carcano
but yeah thats what it is, it's pretty rare and expensive ammo so look around for what it should be going for and sell it for that much
>>34196951
I bought it for like 7 dollars and it had a handful of 303 British in with it too. Along with 50 frangible +p 9mm for like 12. I think I'm seeing that it goes for like 1.50/shot, I'm gonna have to see how much the stripper clips are too because I can imagine they are pretty rare as well.
>>34197056
Dude I would do 40-50 easy for 50 frangible 9mm.
alright, here it says:
>mix (added in marker), could be handloads
>pyrotechnic section Reggio Emilia - Bologna
>clips for 7.35mm ball cartridges
>for rifles and muskets
>batch #96 - 2-1939
>loaded with nitrocellulose
so you basically have some pre-WW2 7.35mm Carcano ammo, no idea how much they go for in burgerland
>>34197056
the clips are probably worth between $5 and $10, they're not particularly rare because they are 6.5 clips too. you could probably sell the ammo for $2 a round because someone will buy it for that much, shit I genuinely have no idea if it's supposed to be worth more.
>>34197159
Thank you euro bro.
I'm gonna put it up on one of my local trader groups' pages and see if I get any hits on it, thank you guys so much.
>>34196899
>7,35 mm = 32 caliber
Maybe wanna try that math again?