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9/20/2014 11:28:35 AM EDT
Dad went into the Army in the spring of 1941. Lucked out and didn't see active combat but was in for the duration. Was stationed in California and Alaska much of the time. He brought little back with him, but there were three cartridges that he kept as souvenirs. Not sure why. Two were headstamped "41". One is your standard .50 cal. Another is a 30-06 and the third I can't figure out. It is just a tad shorter than a 30-06. I can't make out anything on the head stamp.
The first pic below compares the mystery cartridge to what I believe is a 30-06 based on the dimensions.




The plan is to make a shadow box with his uniform, medals and these. Not sure if I am going to polish them up or not though. A little 0000 steel wool will likely make them shine like crazy, but this way adds character as well.




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9/20/2014 12:00:48 PM EDT
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7.7 JAP maybe?
9/20/2014 12:36:35 PM EDT
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What he said.

If your dad was in Alaska he could easily have picked it up. Attu,  Kiska and all that.


9/20/2014 5:53:10 PM EDT
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I'm thinking 7.7 Jap
9/20/2014 7:09:18 PM EDT
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Hey guys, I think you are right. That sure looks like it and way back in the recesses of my mind I think I recall him saying it was a Japanese cartridge, now that you all mention it.



Thanks a bunch!
9/20/2014 7:56:42 PM EDT
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Looks like Japanese 7.7x58mm semi rimmed to me.
9/20/2014 9:49:11 PM EDT
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9/20/2014 9:58:38 PM EDT
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Looks like 7.7 to me too
9/21/2014 12:08:01 AM EDT
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For sure. Look at the difference in the pics (advert to OP's)
First thing that entered my mind was it looked like .303 Brit with the rim.
9/21/2014 10:14:21 AM EDT
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I wouldn't clean those cartridges for display, but if you do citric acid mixed with  warm water works wonders in cleaning brass.
9/21/2014 1:09:52 PM EDT
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For sure. Look at the difference in the pics (advert to OP's)
First thing that entered my mind was it looked like .303 Brit with the rim.
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Looks like Japanese 7.7x58mm semi rimmed to me.

For sure. Look at the difference in the pics (advert to OP's)
First thing that entered my mind was it looked like .303 Brit with the rim.

The 7.7 SR Japanese round was a direct copy of the .303. It was made for their License copies of the Lewis gun mounted on Aircraft IIRC.
9/22/2014 9:02:54 PM EDT
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The 7.7 SR Japanese round was a direct copy of the .303. It was made for their License copies of the Lewis gun mounted on Aircraft IIRC.
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Looks like Japanese 7.7x58mm semi rimmed to me.

For sure. Look at the difference in the pics (advert to OP's)
First thing that entered my mind was it looked like .303 Brit with the rim.

The 7.7 SR Japanese round was a direct copy of the .303. It was made for their License copies of the Lewis gun mounted on Aircraft IIRC.


IIRR..

There was three versions of 7.7 ammo

Rimless for Type 99 rifle & MG's

Semi -rimmed for MG's

Rimmed for MGs ......( Lewis type clones ) being identical to .303 brit they even used captured British ammo stocks.
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