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cant make out what it says on the bottom but this is a 1st mding at the airbase
 

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aa battery said:
trikikiwi said:
Has a 'blank' look to it :icon_scratch:

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you know that was my 1st thought thanks :thumbsup:

No, I meant Me ;D :icon_jokercolor:
It's just the crimped looking bit reminded me of the blanks I would find as a kid, adventuring around the military play ground on our Central Plateau.
 

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Montana Elf said:
Dummy Round... and odd to be lost out in the field.

Dummy Round = Crimped Sides
Blank Round = Crimped Tip

Here is an example in 5.56mm.

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grndfisher said:
Not a blank but a "Dummy" round. No powder or live primer but weighted the same as live rounds. Used to train with i.e load and unload.
sorry i forgot to say it came from the airbase .thanks
 

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