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    Best source for C/12 primers?

    Does anyone know a good source for C/12 or C/12nA primers?

    #2
    Quest Master,

    Contact my friend & fellow member Jiipee76 he may have what your looking for.

    Glen
    http://wehrmachtinternetmuseum.tumblr.com/
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      #3
      I have few left of C/12 nAst and can get more.

      Problem is sending them to US,maybe first stop to CAN then US?

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        #4
        I can forward them if need be. Let me know.

        Glen
        http://wehrmachtinternetmuseum.tumblr.com/
        Follow me on Twitter @WHINTERMUSEUM

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          #5
          Guys,

          Just wondering: why do the primers seem to be missing from most of the non-ground dug shell casings we see in European collections? Do the laws in some EU countries require the primers be removed as some sort of "deactivation" process and/or the military surplus process by which many of these shell casings made it to the collectors' market.

          I have wondered about the missing primers for years, as I look at the shell casings posted by EU members; so now seemed like a good time/place to raise the question.

          Thanks,

          Alan

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            #6
            Originally posted by Alan Smith View Post
            Guys,

            Just wondering: why do the primers seem to be missing from most of the non-ground dug shell casings we see in European collections? Do the laws in some EU countries require the primers be removed as some sort of "deactivation" process and/or the military surplus process by which many of these shell casings made it to the collectors' market.

            I have wondered about the missing primers for years, as I look at the shell casings posted by EU members; so now seemed like a good time/place to raise the question.

            Thanks,

            Alan
            Casings here at Finland come with and without primers.I know some european countries dont allow primers.Lots of german hardware around europe come from Finnish Army depots.Army rules dont allow any live ordnance to be sold for civilians or for export.Army have removed primers when they rework casings for next reload.But,some stuff never received next reload...only stored to depots and then army sold casings away without primers.

            But as you can see,all the C/12 are shot ones on my picture.

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              #7
              Now I know where all the missing primers are....

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                #8
                Originally posted by Grenademan2005 View Post
                Now I know where all the missing primers are....

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                  #9
                  Few more came on this week.These need brass brush or sandblast to cleanup

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