The photograph shows a few of the two types of rounds from my collection. Information on the two series is almost impossible to find in the U.S. Does anyone know of digital copies of documents that discusses the rounds? I am particularly interest in cutaway views. All of the headstamps have the standard "MB" and the "GS" enclosed in a circle. I have a couple of questions on the headstamps. What do those two entries mean? Also there is another entry of a number followed by a small line or a small circle. What do the different numbers and the following symbols mean? The headstamps are not clear and do not photograph well.
No. 1 has the MB the GS and 9o
No. 2 has the MB the GS and 4o
No. 3 has the MB the GS and 1o
No. 4 has the MB the GS and 1-
No. 5 has the MB the GS and 1-
No. 6 has the MB the GS and 1-
Also the difference in rotating band designs makes me wonder if some of the projectile case combinations are not correct.

No. 1 has the MB the GS and 9o
No. 2 has the MB the GS and 4o
No. 3 has the MB the GS and 1o
No. 4 has the MB the GS and 1-
No. 5 has the MB the GS and 1-
No. 6 has the MB the GS and 1-
Also the difference in rotating band designs makes me wonder if some of the projectile case combinations are not correct.

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