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Mannlicher

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Three mortar rounds from my collection: hungarian, russian and romanian (russian postwar copy). All clean and empty. :angel:
 

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For the hungarian one , the body is stamped 1940 (as far as i remember), the russian one with 1944 and the romanian is postwar (mid '50 i guess).
I'll check them tonight for accuracy.
 
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