[QUOTE=pitfighter;7011374]Headstamp and strippers are wartime manufacture
headstamps for hla:
hla - 7,9 1 - 2 - 3 43 (rare)
hla - St 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 9 43 (rare)
hla - St 1 thru 15 - 15+ 16 - 17 44 (common)
hla - -St 18-19-20-21 44 (common)
hla - -St 1 - 2 -3 - 4 - 5 45 (far less common)
hla - S* 1 45 (Very rare)
Pit you forgot the hla St 8 43 in the list.
hla started the one ignition hole - first with the hla - St 18 cartridges.Until hla St 17 44 all the cartridges has the two hols.
The hla -St 3 and 5 45 are rare.
Also the other hla brass cases produced in 1945 with the HS -hla St 24 43,the hla St 15 44 ,the hla -St 2 45 and the hla -St 3 45 even thougt steel Hs (with steel primer 30/40 and all with one ignition hole) are very rare .
Norbert
I am always looking for Hs(see my collection- list on IAA Topic 7.92x33 ammo) and labels for my book about the development and production of the 7,9 mm Kurzpatrone.
headstamps for hla:
hla - 7,9 1 - 2 - 3 43 (rare)
hla - St 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 9 43 (rare)
hla - St 1 thru 15 - 15+ 16 - 17 44 (common)
hla - -St 18-19-20-21 44 (common)
hla - -St 1 - 2 -3 - 4 - 5 45 (far less common)
hla - S* 1 45 (Very rare)
Pit you forgot the hla St 8 43 in the list.
hla started the one ignition hole - first with the hla - St 18 cartridges.Until hla St 17 44 all the cartridges has the two hols.
The hla -St 3 and 5 45 are rare.
Also the other hla brass cases produced in 1945 with the HS -hla St 24 43,the hla St 15 44 ,the hla -St 2 45 and the hla -St 3 45 even thougt steel Hs (with steel primer 30/40 and all with one ignition hole) are very rare .
Norbert
I am always looking for Hs(see my collection- list on IAA Topic 7.92x33 ammo) and labels for my book about the development and production of the 7,9 mm Kurzpatrone.
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