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Original WWII German 7.92×57mm Mauser Round – P151 • 1936

Original WWII German 7.92×57mm Mauser Round – P151 • 1936

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This original WWII-era German 7.92×57mm Mauser cartridge is marked P151 • 1936, indicating manufacture by Metallwarenfabrik Treuenbrietzen GmbH, Werk Sebaldushof, a major German ammunition plant. The 1936 date places this round in the early rearmament period, making it an appealing pre-war example produced before full wartime mobilisation. Intended for use in the Kar98k rifle and later MG34 machine gun, it reflects Germany’s rapid buildup of infantry ammunition during the mid-1930s. With its clear headstamp, early production year, and well-documented maker, this cartridge is a highly collectible piece of German ordnance history.