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German 7.92×57 Mauser Inert Cartridge – DWM Karlsruhe P69 1936 Wehrmacht Round
German 7.92×57 Mauser Inert Cartridge – DWM Karlsruhe P69 1936 Wehrmacht Round
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Product Description
Original German 7.92×57 Mauser inert rifle cartridge manufactured in 1936 by Deutsche Waffen- und Munitionsfabriken (DWM), Karlsruhe.
The headstamp “P69 S* 11 36” identifies production during the early rearmament period of the German Wehrmacht prior to the outbreak of the Second World War.
Features include:
- original brass case
- military spitzer projectile
- visible green primer seal
- clear DWM wartime headstamp
- authentic collector patina
A desirable pre-war German Mauser cartridge ideal for:
- K98k displays
- Wehrmacht collections
- German ammunition collections
- WWII militaria displays
- headstamp collecting
An excellent original example of early German military ammunition production.