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Author Topic: 9mm Bullet - Who made it  (Read 24166 times)

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ljacobso

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9mm Bullet - Who made it
« on: September 22, 2005, 09:38:57 AM »
I recently ran across a bullet I have never seen before. It was loaded in a Winchester casing. It is a copper jacketed hollow point weighing approximately 47 grains. Inside the hollow cavity is what appears to be a plastic polymer of some kind. Under the polymer there are five lead shot that are approximately 0.13 inches in diameter. I have searched the net and don't seem to be able to find this bullet in any references.

I am also working on a case with a older Glaser type bullet loaded into a Remington casing. Does anyone know if Remington ever manufactured these cartridges or did the company that made Glaser bullets use Remington casing or just whatever casings were available?


Offline Charles Clow

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Re: 9mm Bullet - Who made it
« Reply #1 on: September 22, 2005, 10:20:22 AM »
We have some Magsafe ammunition which is consistent with what you are describing.  Unfortuneately we don't have it in 9mm; however, we do have it in 380 Auto and 10mm.  The 380 Auto has a RP headstamp and the 10mm has a Winchester.  Let me know if you would like photos and I can post them.

Here is a web address that will take you to their site.

http://yp.bellsouth.com/sites/magsafeammo/page2.html
 
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« Last Edit: September 22, 2005, 10:25:20 AM by Clow2304 »

 

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