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I am going from memory as I cannot find the reference or cartridge journal where I read about the switch ammunition.
I think there were two different primers. Brass and nickel.
Also there was an entirely wooden dummy round for training use so do not laugh at the wood query posted above.
I think a wood bullet is not a laugh matter, some blank cartridges (I remember now Mauser and Carl Gustav between others) use it, al they are deadly in point blank shoots. The spanish army had some deads in the 50' this way.
Here are a couple of Switches, and the appropriate cartridges - the two on the left are service cartridges, and that on the right is a fired training version. Note the bent tip to the wood bullet. Ron 3350 is quite right, one round is fitted with a brass ICI primer, the other is nickel.
Note that the Switches were issued with a cork plug at the business end, to prevent ingress of grit or debris as the switch was installed or heeled in and before the cartridge was installed. Obviously!
Alan1.
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