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Hello guys,
For the collectors concentrating on Russian material, I have the following unique book for sale:
Russian Cannon (12.7 through 57 mm). The author is Christian Koll and the book was published in 2009.
It is in new state and the format is 30 cm (height) by 21 cm (width).
It had many...
Repacked surplus 6.5mm rounds for the Type 11 LMG. Blue rubber stamp denotes condition as good. Arsenal, manufacture date and powder are all marked as unknown.
Arsenal marks and date on Ammunition box. Koishikawa Arsenal (Tokyo) dated Feburary 1913.
The original user of the stacked cannon balls was the Koishikawa Arsenal (Tokyo) until 1935 when the Kokura Arsenal used them.
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