Special purpose training ammunition
 
 
Maybe this ammunition fits better under the normal pages, but in a way not. This is commercial ammunition used in special training by wery few, maybe only one unit in Sweden. It is all training ammunition from different parts of the world.

 
Calibre 7,62x51
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Projectile type Short range practice.
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I think this cartridge is made by: Imperial Ammunition Div. of Valcartier Industries in Quebec, Canada 
This ammunition has a light weight plastic bullet for chort range training. It is balistically good up to 100 meters with a maximum range of 600 meters. Perfect for short range training.

 
Calibre 9x19
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Colour markings Green neck, green primer
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This is a ammunition developed by Norma, Sweden for the Swedish police force. The form of the bullet and the construction of the jacket is said to deliver the maximum energy at hit, but at the same time lessen the risk of ricochets. The ammunition is probably used at training just for its lessened risk of ricochets. 

 
Calibre 9x19
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Projectile type Short range training
Colour markings Red projectile, white neck
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This is a special short range training ammunition for live targets. The projectile is of a plastic material and it is filled with paint. It is a kind of paint ball ammunition. The special thing about it is that you use a normal service gun, the one you are equipped with in your normal assignments. Remove the standard barrel and spring and use the special barrel and spring for this ammunition. The gun will cycle as normal, and you get a drill on your own gun.
I think this cartridge is made by: Imperial Ammunition Div. of Valcartier Industries in Quebec, Canada 



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