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  • 9x19 Inert


     
    IDnumber162
    Caliber9x19
    Model
    Projectile formOgival
    Projectile weight
    Projectile material
    Projectile typeInert
    Colour markingsGreen projectile
    V0 mps
    V0 fps-
    Propellant
    Propellant weight Gram
    Propellant weight Grain-
    This inert round is produced on a standard cartridge without the rills on the case. The intention is not for use by the troops for drill exercises, it is according to the retired FMV employee I spoke to, to be delivered with a weapon system for tests. I have also seen a box for the ammunition, and text and appearance is in Swedish. There cartridge is to be found in two depths of colouring, either tip dip or with the full projectile in green. The two cases I have seen is for a m/39 cartridge, manufactured in Karlsborgs ammunitionsfabrik and of the years 1945 and 1949, but can really been assembled any years and maybe on used cases.


     
    IDnumber164
    Caliber9x19
    Model
    Projectile formOgival
    Projectile weight
    Projectile material
    Projectile typeInert
    Colour markingsGreen tip
    V0 mps
    V0 fps-
    Propellant
    Propellant weight Gram
    Propellant weight Grain-
    This inert round is produced on a standard cartridge without the rills on the case. The intention is not for use by the troops for drill exercises, it is according to the retired FMV employee I spoke to, to be delivered with a weapon system for tests. I have also seen a box for the ammunition, and text and appearance is in Swedish. There cartridge is to be found in two depths of colouring, either tip dip or with the full projectile in green. The two cases I have seen is for a m/39 cartridge, manufactured in Karlsborgs ammunitionsfabrik and of the years 1945 and 1949, but can really been assembled any years and maybe on used cases.


     
    IDnumber32
    Caliber9x19
    Model-
    Projectile form-
    Projectile weight-
    Projectile material-
    Projectile typeInert
    Colour markings-
    V0 mps-
    V0 fps-
    Propellant-
    Propellant weight Gram-
    Propellant weight Grain-
    This is probably an inert round that has not been finished. It does not have the right coating and color to be a finished inert round.


     
    IDnumber31
    Caliber9x19
    ModelLaddblind m/39
    Projectile form-
    Projectile weight-
    Projectile material-
    Projectile typeInert
    Colour markingsGreen projectile
    V0 mps-
    V0 fps-
    Propellant-
    Propellant weight Gram-
    Propellant weight Grain-
    The inert round is easily recognized with its green projectile and the 2 groves around the case. The cartridge is "blind", without primer and propellant. The cartridge is made for safe practicing with the weapon.



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