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New Headstamps (part 2)

Started by Eric Warren, September 18, 2014, 11:37:46 AM

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Eric Warren

Here are a few from Cheaperthandirt.com


Gorilla
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Nosler
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Steel Ridge
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Skip Richardson

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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


Silence is golden  :-00


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Eric Warren

Thanks to Jon over at the IAA forums for these pictures of Century Arms International's new ammo:
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Eric Warren

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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Richard Hitchcox

Rattlesnake Ammunition

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1911 is faster than 911 ~ anonymous

Eric Warren

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:


Eric Warren

According to a post on the IAA forum (http://iaaforum.org/forum3/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=17245), here are a couple of headstamps from a company called OATH (http://oathammo.com/).  I'm attaching the headstamp pictures here for our gallery as well.
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Richard Hitchcox

Wolf 12 Gauge 00 Buck - manufactured by Lapua GmbH
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1911 is faster than 911 ~ anonymous

Richard Hitchcox

Team Never Quit

Boxes of two different cartridges, and both had the same head stamp.

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1911 is faster than 911 ~ anonymous

Richard Hitchcox

Colt Defender
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1911 is faster than 911 ~ anonymous

Richard Hitchcox

MAXXTech by Pobjeda in Bosnia and Herzegovina

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1911 is faster than 911 ~ anonymous

Jill Therriault

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.
Jill Terry-o
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New Hampshire State Police Forensic Laboratory
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Concord, NH  03305

Ryan Kent

Those are quite the manufacturing marks on the MAXXTech.

Dale Justice

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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.
Dale

(512) 974-4236

Eric Warren

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.