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BPD .303" & 7.92mm

smle2009

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Hi all,
just got these from a swap with Andysarmoury & Dano1917(many thanks guys) both are Itailian manufactured,the 7.92mm is a drill/dummy made of very light white metal,headstamped BPD 953,the .303" is ball (inert) & headstamped BPD 37,would anyone know if these are millitary or commercial? I do know that BPD(Bombrini Parodi Delfino) made 303 drill rounds for the ACF much later on (thanks to TonyE's book!)
Tony
 

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Bpd

The BPD .303, or more correctly 7.7mm, was for the Italian Air Force who used this calibre. They come in a variety of loadings, including two different sorts of incendiary/Explosive. I can post pictures if interested.

The 7.92mm is also military and was made on contract for Egypt. It also shows up in ball and tracer loadings.

Regards
TonyE
 
Bpd 7.92

Some time ago I picked up this packet and on looking at the contents was surprised that they were not Israeli but Italian. The headstamp is BPD 953, brass primer/purple annulus, all the cartridges look like they have been washed as the bullets and cases are pale without any shine. The packet gives, I believe, a Lot No 3-73/53 and further down a date of 1976. I don't know what the "red" printing says. I presume this ammunition was picked up after one of Egypt's forays, cleaned and repacked.
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Bpd

Repacked Egyptian as you say. I have seen the dull yellow Israeli re-packs before. They appear to have used a very mild acidic wash which causes this effect.

Regards
TonyE
 
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