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Steel bullet ???

paul the grenade

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Hi All. I found this battered bullet years ago in the south of france. It seems to be made of steel or something similar. No copper jacket.
I thought it might be a steel core from a bigger round but it has rifling marks on the body. its about 7.62 calibre i think.
Any ideas??
Cheers, Paul.
 

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Are you sure it's steel and not copper? French 7,5mm MAS rounds had a solid copper bullet, we find them plenty here from burned German WW2 storages.
 
Hi Tmine. You are right. ive just scraped it with a knife and what i thought was a rusty surface has revealed a nice shiney copper.
Many thanks, Paul.:tinysmile_grin_t:
 
8mm

The bullet is a "Balle D" for the 8mm Lebel, not for the 7.5mm MAS. That round used a normal composite bullet with jacket and lead core.

Regards
TonyE
 
Try giving the base of the bullet a rub over with a brass wire brush if you have one. These bullets usually had markings on the base, including a date and manufacturer's initials.
 
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