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Join the contestThat situation wasn't going to get any better and frankly I'm tired of spooling out rope.
where can i find of the these ?
Holy crap.....i need to go visit Israel.
She must have listened to @ArmyJerry and bought it all. I been watching and she never stops shooting. She must have fired 200 rounds just today.Where the hell did she get ammo for that? I have one of those (they are rarer than rocking horse turds) and ammo is unobtanium. Assume that's a custom turned brass 'light' load? Because those shells are so rare that you never, ever shoot them. Even the brass is impossible.
Cheers,
Sirhr
Where the hell did she get ammo for that? I have one of those (they are rarer than rocking horse turds) and ammo is unobtanium. Assume that's a custom turned brass 'light' load? Because those shells are so rare that you never, ever shoot them. Even the brass is impossible.
Cheers,
Sirhr
What cartridge is that?Where the hell did she get ammo for that? I have one of those (they are rarer than rocking horse turds) and ammo is unobtanium. Assume that's a custom turned brass 'light' load? Because those shells are so rare that you never, ever shoot them. Even the brass is impossible.
Cheers,
Sirhr
LOL! yes, very cool.
Damnit Sirhr, you are really going to drop that comment and not give any details? Us poor folk want to know.Where the hell did she get ammo for that? I have one of those (they are rarer than rocking horse turds) and ammo is unobtanium. Assume that's a custom turned brass 'light' load? Because those shells are so rare that you never, ever shoot them. Even the brass is impossible.
Cheers,
Sirhr
What did I miss now???
Details are probably in Vintage... but that's a German 1918 T-Gewehr anti-tank gun. One of the rarest guns on the planet. I happen to have one. But ammo is completely unavailable. So watching someone shoot one or more cartridges is intriguing!
There was a guy in France offering 'turned' cartridges that you could re-load. But it was sort of a solid brass bar with a hole up the middle for powder. I assume that is what these are. Because the recoil looks light. The legend is that these were beyond punishing.
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Mauser Tankgewehr M1918 - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
Here is a picture of my bolt... next to a Luger. Gives you an idea of scale.
I can turn up some shells in the 'french' model. But if there is a supply of original rounds out there... I am not aware of them.
Cheers,
SirhrView attachment 7034826
I have the lathes... and can do these. But I'd like to find some original brass! Like I said, there is a guy in France who made them in bulk, but they are brass bar stock with a hole up the middle and could crimp around a custom projectile. I can do those all day. Copper solids and a custom shell.Got any cartridge prints? I gotta lathe and might have some time on my hands (not that you don't as well).![]()
I have the lathes... and can do these. But I'd like to find some original brass! Like I said, there is a guy in France who made them in bulk, but they are brass bar stock with a hole up the middle and could crimp around a custom projectile. I can do those all day. Copper solids and a custom shell.
But I'd kind of like to find some original brass!
Thanks for the offer, thought!
Cheers,
Sirhr
My what a big bolt ya got there mr.Details are probably in Vintage... but that's a German 1918 T-Gewehr anti-tank gun. One of the rarest guns on the planet. I happen to have one. But ammo is completely unavailable. So watching someone shoot one or more cartridges is intriguing!
There was a guy in France offering 'turned' cartridges that you could re-load. But it was sort of a solid brass bar with a hole up the middle for powder. I assume that is what these are. Because the recoil looks light. The legend is that these were beyond punishing.
![]()
Mauser Tankgewehr M1918 - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
Here is a picture of my bolt... next to a Luger. Gives you an idea of scale.
I can turn up some shells in the 'french' model. But if there is a supply of original rounds out there... I am not aware of them.
Cheers,
SirhrView attachment 7034826
They misspelled best.