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Hi Gordon, I really like seeing this stuff as it falls between Franco-Prussian conflict and The Great War. Many similarities to WW1 ammo. I don't know but something of intrigue for me in the between wars period. You can think yeah only 30 years difference from this ammo and WWI, then stop and think what todays technology was like in 1979 and it puts a little perspective on things..... Thanks...Dano
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