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Are these Bullets???

ben2000

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Hi,

I've had these for years, they came in a box with a collection of inert small arms ammunition but are they bullets? If so what were they used in? Oh and they're about 2.5cm long x 1cm diametre

Thanks,

Ben.
 

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Could be .38 Semi Wadcutters? Most modern types have a seating groove and a lubrication groove so these may be older "hard cast" types.

They are used in Target shooting as they punch a nice "clean" Hole in the Paper Targets and are cheaper than FMJ.

I used many of these and .44s in my day :-(
 
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They look like .38 special semi wadcutter, possibly coated with teflon for lubrication. Are they heavy (Lead) or light ?

Hangarman
 
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