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Nice Ron I found information on that one I'm buying sorry wrong picture its this light steel one its the one on the right
The training cartridge consists of a sleeve 3, a husked shell 2, a ballistic sleeve 1 (or a frosted fuse, or a fuse body without internal parts). The shell of the projectile is inserted into the sleeve and rigidly fixed in it with a metal rod 4 (screw), screwed into the bottom of the projectile through the capsule point of the sleeve, which is predrilled. The lower part of the thrust is made of a larger diameter to rest in the bottom of the capsule socket socket. At the end of the thrust made deepening under the striker drummer. The dimensions of the thrust are set to compensate for the mass of the powder charge and equipment. The liner is attached to the shell with seaming or crimping. shell or crimping into the annular grooves on
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