


Cartridge, 9mm, British, Sten, 1944
INERT British 9mm cartridge. Made in 1944 at the Royal Ordnance factory, Hirwaun, Wales. Headstamp case with “H/|\N 44” and “9mm”.
No powder, no cap, drilled case.
Art. R311-1 § 26° le CSI : "Munition neutralisée : munition dont le projectile a un diamètre inférieur à 20 mm et dont la chambre à poudre présente un orifice latéral d’un diamètre au moins égal à 2 mm ne contenant plus de poudre et dont l’amorce a été percutée."
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INERT British 9mm cartridge. Made in 1944 at the Royal Ordnance factory, Hirwaun, Wales. Headstamp case with “H/|\N 44” and “9mm”.
No powder, no cap, drilled case.
Art. R311-1 § 26° le CSI : "Munition neutralisée : munition dont le projectile a un diamètre inférieur à 20 mm et dont la chambre à poudre présente un orifice latéral d’un diamètre au moins égal à 2 mm ne contenant plus de poudre et dont l’amorce a été percutée."
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