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50 x 7.92x57 8mm Fired Brass blank Cartridge Cases

50 x 7.92x57 8mm Fired Brass blank Cartridge Cases

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These 50 x 7.92x57 8mm fired brass blank cartridge cases are perfect for collectors or reenactors seeking authentic World War II-era ammunition components. The 7.92x57mm, a standard German military round, was widely used in rifles such as the Mauser Kar98k. These fired brass cases are in excellent condition, having been deactivated for safe handling and display. Ideal for use in creating dummy rounds or for historical firearm enthusiasts, they offer a glimpse into the craftsmanship and design of wartime ammunition. The cases are stamped with the appropriate markings, adding to their historical value.