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anyone see one like this

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Topic: anyone see one like this
Posted By: Liberium
Subject: anyone see one like this
Date Posted: Dec 10 2020 at 4:37am
Not sure what to think about this one, anyone seen anything like this ?
bullit is made out of lead.




the only thing I can think out that it can be used in a revolver, but I never have seen one like this.


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Posted By: sling00
Date Posted: Dec 10 2020 at 7:07am
GECO.  Did a little Googlin' and found these sites, but not that cartridge yet. Apparently there are a number of various cartridges. (For some reason the hyperlink insert doesn't work for me)

https://www.cartridgecollector.net/30-m1-carbine" rel="nofollow - https://www.cartridgecollector.net/30-m1-carbine

https://forum.cartridgecollectors.org/t/geco-i-30-carbine/1639/2 " rel="nofollow - https://forum.cartridgecollectors.org/t/geco-i-30-carbine/1639/2  ;  This has a GECO decoder for the hieroglyphics.  Looks like 78 if I've got the angles oriented right.






Posted By: W5USMC
Date Posted: Dec 10 2020 at 9:51am
Would love to see what that bullet looks like "pulled" from the casing, at first glance it reminds me of some type of buckshot round.

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Posted By: sling00
Date Posted: Dec 10 2020 at 10:47am
Originally posted by W5USMC W5USMC wrote:

Would love to see what that bullet looks like "pulled" from the casing, at first glance it reminds me of some type of buckshot round.

I thought of a .410 slug and a 7.62 Nagant.


Posted By: 1st M1 88
Date Posted: Dec 10 2020 at 1:10pm
Interesting round. I would hate to guess what this is supposed to fit.  Most certainly would not fit a carbine chamber correctly.  That is one heavily crimped round!


Posted By: 1st M1 88
Date Posted: Dec 10 2020 at 1:28pm
Found this for the head stamp on the internet. 
DAGDynamit Nobel A-G, Troisdorf, Germany, (previously Geco and DNG Gustav Genchow, Karlsruhe)


Posted By: Smokpole
Date Posted: Dec 10 2020 at 7:40pm
My thought is 7.62 Nagant revolver.  I used the carbine crimp die to swage the necks to fit the gas seal in the barrel throat. The bullet in that round is seated below the case mouth. It is very close to the dimensions of the carbine round.

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