PUBLIC Forums => Public Forums => Headstamp Submissions => Topic started by: Eric Warren on September 18, 2014, 11:37:46 AM
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Here are a few from Cheaperthandirt.com
Gorilla
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Nosler
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I don't have full forum access yet, but I wanted to contribute. Sorry if this is a repost.
Headstamp found on cartridges marketed as Gemtech Silencer Subsonic
Manufactured by Gemtech in Idaho, USA.
http://www.gem-tech.com/store/pc/SILENCER-SUBSONIC-22LR-AMMUNITION-32p470.htm (http://www.gzanders.com/bearammo/)
Silence is golden :-00
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Thanks to Jon over at the IAA forums for these pictures of Century Arms International's new ammo:
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All I have for this is a picture of the headstamp. It was sent to me from a buddy in England who picked it up at a gun show. He was told it was made for a demonstration of a 50 BMG sniper rifle by the British Company Rangemaster Precision Arms.
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Rattlesnake Ammunition
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Here is a stock image of the box that goes with our previously submitted "Wilson 45 ACP" headstamp in the gallery:
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Here are two more Wilson Combat headstamps:
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According to a post on the IAA forum (http://iaaforum.org/forum3/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=17245 (http://iaaforum.org/forum3/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=17245)), here are a couple of headstamps from a company called OATH (http://oathammo.com/ (http://oathammo.com/)). I'm attaching the headstamp pictures here for our gallery as well.
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Wolf 12 Gauge 00 Buck - manufactured by Lapua GmbH
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Team Never Quit
Boxes of two different cartridges, and both had the same head stamp.
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Colt Defender
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MAXXTech by Pobjeda in Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Thanks Richard! The HSG website is undergoing some maintenance, but as soon as I get the green light to add, I will.
I love the images of the boxes. Someday when I can make a gallery without breaking the HSG like I did last time (haha), I will add them too.
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Those are quite the manufacturing marks on the MAXXTech.
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Here is the info that was passed on from from Kris Carson, Director of Public Affairs at Remington in Lonoke:
The brass shell and brass primer are used in our newest loading facility here in Lonoke.
The dot added after “R-P” is what we use to distinguish between the two types of loaders.
The primer color can change from nickel to brass, but typically will be brass.
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The current example in the Headstamp Guide of Crosshairs on a Rimfire is from Wolf. This is a box of Lapua 22LR with the same headstamp. I've also included a 223 Rem Eagle-Eye headstamp.
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It was mentioned in the forums (http://www.afte.org/forum/smf1/index.php?topic=9503.msg59338 (http://www.afte.org/forum/smf1/index.php?topic=9503.msg59338)) that Underwood loads LeHigh bullets in their cartridges with their headstamp. But here is a recently purchased box with Starline headstamps.
Also, Richard's post above with the RattleSnake Ammo, has a different headstamp than mine.
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Here are some shotgun headstamps I've seen recently.
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ASYM Precision Ammunition
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Yavex Ammunition
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A different variation of the Winchester WMA headstamp
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Comparison of 9mm Luger Remington headstamps
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The new headstamp on the left indicates the round was loaded in "Lonoke 2" (the new section of the facility), while the headstamp on the right indicates the round was loaded in the original section of the facility. The picture doesn't illustrate the rounding of the headstamp edge on the Lonoke 2 round versus the straight edge of the original round. Also note the dot between the P and the end of LUGER.
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These are great, guys. Thanks and keep 'em coming! As soon as the HSG is migrated over to the new website, these will be added.
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I just got this ammo in. It is apparently made by Truelove & Maclean (http://www.trueloveandmaclean.com/components/ (http://www.trueloveandmaclean.com/components/)) who also makes 380 Auto according to their website. And at least early on, they supplied brass with an unlabeled headstamp: https://forum.cartridgecollectors.org/t/odd-9x19mm-headstamp/16940 (https://forum.cartridgecollectors.org/t/odd-9x19mm-headstamp/16940)
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For the Headstamp guide
Bay St Louis Mississippi USA for MAC Ammo, LLC, on .50 BMG caliber polymer cased rounds with brass case head
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I think Target Sports Ammunition
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I received a bundle of these FCCs for NIBIN recently.
Doing a search it seems like is possibly from norma or one of the RUAG companies.
https://pinevalleymunitions.com/product/5-56-nato-77-grain-smk/ (https://pinevalleymunitions.com/product/5-56-nato-77-grain-smk/)
Site above specifically mentions "new brass from Norma" with a headstamp of AMTC or Norma. If you go through the photos, there is one picture with the AMTC headstamp.
https://forum.cartridgecollectors.org/t/amtc-5-56x45mm-h-s-ruag-ammotec-usa-inc-not-amtech/43542 (https://forum.cartridgecollectors.org/t/amtc-5-56x45mm-h-s-ruag-ammotec-usa-inc-not-amtech/43542)
IAA seems split on the issue, but norma seems to be under RUAG if you scroll down the bottom of this page: https://www.ruag.com/en/products-services/land (https://www.ruag.com/en/products-services/land)
Seems like this would support it could be from norma.
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Came across these and didn't see them on here or on the headstamp guide. Quick search found their firearms (https://www.sarsilmaz.com/en/ (https://www.sarsilmaz.com/en/)) but I didn't find much about the ammunition.
Edited to add "SAR" headstamp for searching.
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Submitting a new to me headstamp that I could not find in the headstamp guide. I came across this "VNM 20 9P" headstamp in casework. A Google search led me to the forum feed on IAA's site detailing their research into Medef Defense Ltd's Venom cartridge out of Turkey (https://forum.cartridgecollectors.org/t/venom-9x19-ammo-steel-case-arrived/41225 (https://forum.cartridgecollectors.org/t/venom-9x19-ammo-steel-case-arrived/41225)). Packaging information is included on that forum feed...I don't have packaging info to share.
See attached headstamp examples.
Noticed some strange manufacturing defects across the primer (hand loaded brass??), and a red case mouth sealant. But what is really cool is the manufacturing marks around the characters of the headstamp on the unfired example. The cartridge cases were loaded with a brass jacketed FMJ round nose bullet, slightly concave base. All components non-magnetic. Again, not sure if these are factory loaded or hand loaded (seem a little sloppy to be factory loaded).
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Marah,
this looks like a reloaded cartridge with a primer punch mark & a mark from the shell holder.
Greetings
Axel
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Marah,
Thanks for posting about the VNM headstamp. It has now been added to the Headstamp Guide.
Mallory Foran
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This ammunition brand is owned by Yavaşçalar Troy Savunma Sanayi A.Ş. in Turkey and distributed in the US by Yavaşçalar Troy Holding LLC in Mulberry, Florida. Website: http://www.troypro.us/ (http://www.troypro.us/)
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STR headstamp
"Sterling" line of ammo from Turac
https://turac.com.tr/product-category/sterling-tabanca-fisekleri/