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INERT German 7.92×57 Mauser Round – P69 S 1936 Wehrmacht Cartridge – Pre-WW2 German Ammunition*
INERT German 7.92×57 Mauser Round – P69 S 1936 Wehrmacht Cartridge – Pre-WW2 German Ammunition*
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Product Description
Original inert German 7.92×57 Mauser military cartridge manufactured in 1936 by factory code P69 (Metallwarenfabrik Treuenbritzen GmbH, Werk Selterhof, Germany).
Features the desirable early pre-WW2 “S*” brass case marking used on improved German military cartridge cases during the Wehrmacht rearmament period.
This cartridge predates the outbreak of the Second World War and represents the early expansion of German military ammunition production during the 1930s.
Chambered for the famous 7.92×57 Mauser calibre used in the Kar98k rifle, MG34 and MG42 machine guns.
A very collectible pre-war German military round with strong historical display appeal.