August 17, 2023, 12:54 PM
V-TailCan You ID This Ammunition?
I picked up my truck at the service shop today, and the mechanic showed me a box of ammunition (photo below) and asked me whether I knew what it is. No, I do not.
It is a box of 25 rounds. He has 19 boxes, 475 rounds total, and he would like to know what it is and what it's worth.
Can anybody here answer these questions?
It looks pretty close to standard 9mm FMJ, but I would like to confirm this if anybody knows for sure, and find out bullet weight and velocity -- standard? +P? Might be 124 gr NATO? If NATO, I might want them for my P7.
There is a red ring, maybe 1mm wide, around the the bullet at the mouth of the case, if that helps with the ID.
August 17, 2023, 04:51 PM
kkinaAll I know is that it's Finnish 9mm. VPT = Valtion Patruunatehdas (State Cartridge Factory)
August 17, 2023, 09:30 PM
HGWTJWHThe red ring at the case mouth is a lacquer sealant to protect against moisture. You may see it around the primer too. Ruostuttamaton translates as rustproof or stainless. Probably means non-corrosive in this context. They may be Berdan primed and not reloadable.
December 09, 2023, 05:19 PM
davidjinksRevised steel jacked ammo. That’s all I could come up with.
December 11, 2023, 12:05 AM
divilThose cartridges utilize a Sinoxid primer. Sinoxid were an early lead styphonate (non corrosive) primer.
https://forum.cartridgecollect...rimer-and-when/29265I bet those rounds fire normally even though they were probably loaded in 2/63.