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Hello everyone,
My new book, Buckshot & Beehive: 40 mm Anti-personnel Cartridges of the Vietnam War and Beyond, is now available for pre-order from the publisher. See: Buckshot & Beehive — Headstamp Publishing
Here is the blurb from the website, which I think gives a good overview of the...
The 76.2mm cartridge was mainly used in captured Russian guns which could not be bored out to take the standard German 77mm round. Later examples were mounted for Anti-Aircraft duties.
The 76.2mm cartridge was mainly used in captured Russian guns which could not be bored out to take the standard German 77mm round. Later examples were mounted for Anti-Aircraft duties.
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