- A
headstamp is the
markings on the
bottom of a
cartridge case
designed for a firearm. It
usually tells who
manufactured the case. If it is a civilian...
- A
headstamp is the
marking on the
bottom of a
cartridge case
designed for a firearm. It
usually tells who
manufactured the case.
Military headstamps usually...
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National Day of
Sorrow for the victims. Prvi
partizan cartridges carry the
headstamp "ППУ" ("PPU"),
which stands as
abbreviation of the company's name in Cyrillic...
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marksmanship competitions, and can be
identified by the word
MATCH on the
headstamp.
Ammunition lots
loaded for use in
specific competitions have been headstamped...
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Revolvers of
Elisha Collier &
Artemas Wheeler, vol. 1, Nashville, TN:
Headstamp, p. 42, ISBN 9781733424660
Howard L.
Blackmore (1965). Guns and Rifles...
- – 2016".
Headstamp Publishing. May 22, 2020.
Retrieved 21 June 2021. "Thorneycroft to SA80:
British Bullpup Firearms, 1901–2020".
Headstamp Publishing...
- type (e.g. Mark VIIz, with a
bullet weight of 175 gr (11.34 g)) and in
headstamps. .303
British cartridges,
along with the Lee–Enfield rifle, were heavily...
- (2023).
Small Arms of WWII:
United States of America. Nashville, TN:
Headstamp Publishing, LLC. ISBN 979-8-9882175-0-3. McCollum, Ian (2021). "Other...
- its
industries were to the
Australian war effort. The
Footscray plant's
headstamp was
originally CAC from 1888 to 1918 and ->CAC<- (the
letters between...
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generally given as "45 ACP +P" and sometimes, but not always,
appears on the
headstamp.
These cartridges have the same
external dimensions as the standard-pressure...