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6.5Γ53.5Rmm Dutch M.S. 1937 22 3A FN 37 H/S 1 round not a box
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One Cartridge! or one round (slang for Cartridge) not a package or box! One Cartridge for collecting not shooting!
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One Cartridge, not a box: 6.5Γ53.5Rmm Dutch *M.S. (*M.S. for Mannlicher Schoenauer) (RIMMED). Head stamped β22 3A FN 37β³ loaded in 1937 with a steel jacketed projectile.
Very interesting Military production in 1937 by *Dutch Netherlands Armory.Using new *FN empty cases purchased in 1922 by the Dutch Netherlands Armory from* FN That is why the two headstamps; β22 FNβ stamped by *FN when the cases were produced and then the fill date and lot: β3A 37β codes stamped on the fill date by *Dutch Netherlands Armory.
_Head Stamp information: The β22β³ at 12:00 is for 1922 along with the βFNβ at 6:00 were first stamped by *FN in 1922, when the case was made.. The second stamping β3Aβ at 3:00 is the lot number 3, or second lot of 1937, the βAβ is for powder or shift and the β37β is year filled, 1937.*FN = National Factory of Weapons of War of Herstal, Belgium.*Dutch Netherlands Armory in the Netherlands or *K.N.I,L. of Indonesia *K.N.I,L = (Koninklijk Nederlands Indisch Leger of Indonesia under Dutch rule at the time of loading.
History of 6.5Γ53.5 Rmm Dutch Mannlicher:
The 6.5Γ53.5 Rmm Dutch Mannlicher cartridge, also known as the .256 Mannlicher cartridge was one of the first smokeless, small, 6.5mm caliber military rifle cartridges designed by Otto Schoenauer (Austrian Arms-Manufacturing Company or ) for 1890 Romanian trials to find a small bore smokeless repeating rifle. Produce was made by many manufactures. The cartridge was use in Mannlicher Model 1891 Bolt-action rifle, which was adopted by Romania in 1892 for the Mannlicher M1893 and the Netherlands in 1895 for the M95 Mannlicher bolt action rifles. During the second world war the ball rounds were also produced in Austria with a steel case version with slightly thinner curved rim with βamβ factory code on the headstamp and steel jacketed bullet. Production of steel cased cartridges was also done by FN in Belgium (with βchβ headstamp code). The steel cased cartridges were used in captured M95 rifles, Swartzlose machineguns (M.08) and Lewis machineguns (M.20).
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