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Make a one-time donationYour contribution is appreciated.Donate Identification of cartridge cases is important for any collector of WW2 ordnance. A basic knowledge of terminology will help a collector identify the calibre, origins and use of a cartridge case. First off, general terminology. As you can see from the above diagram, there are a number of…
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