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7,5Nagant
IDnumber: 148 
| This box is of French or maybe of a Belgian production, anyone who knows? No year or factory anywhere on the box.
From AJ collection |
IDnumber: 74 
| This box is produced by SMF, France. There is no indication of the age of production.
From Private Collector |
IDnumber: 76 
| This is another type of the imported ELEY ammunition from a early production. This box should have a date of manufacturing at the bottom of the label, but that part is scraped off.
This box is produced for Norway and Sweden in a joint venture.
Thanks to private collector for the image. |
IDnumber: 78 
| This is a box of imported ammunition from ELEY in London, UK. It is difficult to say a precise production year for this box, but I would guess for about 1890 something. Please correct me if you know.
Thanks to Private collector for this image. |
IDnumber: 90 
| This box is imported from Germany. There is no factory specified on the box, one can only guess when and were it was produced.
From Rude of Ã…tvidaberg's collection. |
IDnumber: 147 
| This is a very early box of 7,5mm Nagant ammunition, produced in 1893 from an unknown manufacturer. |
IDnumber: 16 
| The box label reads:
25
7,5 mm. Live
Revolver cartridges
m/87
Manufactured in Marieberg ammunition factory in 1909. |
IDnumber: 346 


| This paper wrap containing 250 rounds of ammunition, divided to 10 boxes of 25 rounds. The package is produced by Geco.
Courtesy Gustav T. collection |
IDnumber: 89 
| Ammunition has always been imported, like this box of 7,5 mm Nagant ammunition manufactured by GECO in Germany. There is no manufacturing date or year so I cannot surely say when it is produced.
The box has a blue stamp telling that this box have been re-packed or checked at the Karlsborg ammunition factory at 6 February 1947.
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