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Vintage 06’ bullets??

shooter98

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Mar 12, 2013
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I recently bought a collection from a widow who’s husband was an avid ww2 weapons collector. In the bunch I got literally 2 30 gallon tubs full of loaded 30-06 fmj ammo, most loaded on m1 garland clips and 03 stripper clips. Also in the bunch though I have a 5 gallon bucket full of .308” bullets, all of which look like they’ve been pulled of varying tip colors. I have orange, red, black and light blue tips. I also have a bunch that the full length of the bullet is painted black, but only half. Anyone have any info on these bullets?
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Also I have about 400 boxes of these primers.
 
The following is a list of commonly found colored bullet tips on .30-06.

Black: AP
Black/Silver: AP Plate Test
Blue: Incendiary (also tracer from Argentina)
Green: AP from UK, Tracer from Argentina
Green/White: Frangible
Green/Tan: Frangible
Orange: Tracer
Red: Tracer (also some Incendiary from UK, and AP from Argentina)
Silver: Armor-piercing Incendiary
White: Tracer, unfinished Frangible,
Yellow: Observation and Proof rounds (AP from Belgium)

Website:

http://cartridgecollectors.org/?page=introduction-to-30-06-cartridges