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    German re-packed 6.5 Dutch Blank Ctgs.

    Enjoy this Box of 6.5 Dutch Blank Ctgs. re-packed by the Germans at the Occupied FN Plant... Notice the German WW2 code for FN (ch) on the box...BILL
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            Hi Bill,

            VERY nice and unique!!!

            Regards, Leon

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              Great Bill! There is so much to know about the small arms ammunition that the Reich utilized, homegrown and captured. Info on these are hard to find. Thanks for posting.

              Johnnie

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                Bill you still keep amazing me....

                A very rare box you've got there, even for euro standards...

                Dutch cartridges from 1925 re-packed at the FN Factory in Belgium by the Germans.... Very very cool

                Thanks for showing.....

                Cheers

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                  I really don't think that these were repacked. I tend to believe that they were Dutch empty cases loaded at FN by the Germans. My reasons for this are; the primers are ZdH 1942(h) and the type of powder is also specified. If it they were blanks made by the Dutch in 1925, they wouldn't have 1942 primers or powder from 1942.

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