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Post by magnumwheelman on Jan 31, 2024 21:22:25 GMT -5
Are they marketable at all, the only name I’m coming up with is 9mm IMI
Any help???
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Post by magnumwheelman on Jan 31, 2024 21:28:26 GMT -5
Doing a little digging seems likely ke they are a dead case, with no interest???
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Post by magnumwheelman on Jan 31, 2024 21:31:34 GMT -5
There is roughly 250 new Winchester cases
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Post by contender on Jan 31, 2024 22:03:12 GMT -5
There are still some folks who load & shoot that caliber. Just make the packaging info big enough to catch their eyes!
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Post by sixgunnerjohn on Feb 5, 2024 21:26:33 GMT -5
We had a bunch in our show stock- Fiocchi- got tired of carrying it so left it set on the shelf.After playing with some of the brass I found it makes perfect 30 Luger. I’ve got several of the Swiss guns so I put it to use
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Post by wilecoyote on Feb 5, 2024 21:37:10 GMT -5
30luger was the father of the 9luger, and 9IMI, aka 9mm.(!)Italian, was a 9luger a bit lengthened to please the Italian authorities, who, until recently, considered the 9luger a caliber prohibited to civilians. long story short, Israeli Military Industries first, at the time, found a way to circumvent this nonsense, for the civvy Italian market_ this allowed aficionados to legally own excellent ww2 guns, btw, o.c. irreparably ruined from a collector's point of view _ today the 9IMI has been set aside because the 9luger has been legalized _ (the same happened with the .45Hirtenberger, a sightly shorter .45acp, when the .45acp was finally civvy legalized here)_
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