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  • 9x20 Inert


     
    IDnumber36
    Caliber9x20
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    This is a early inert round made by FN, Belgium


     
    IDnumber37
    Caliber9x20
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    This is the late manufactured Swedish-made inert round with the cannelures (grooves) on the case and green finished projectile.

    Image courtesy of the John Giles Collection.


     
    IDnumber173
    Caliber9x20
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    This is actually an armament tool used by firearm technicians. It is a robust single piece of steel turned to the correct outer dimensions. It was commonly used for testing the functionality of weapons.


     
    IDnumber205
    Caliber9x20
    Model9 mm blind pistolpatron m/19
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    Projectile typeInert
    Colour markingsBlackened case and projectile
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    Adopted on 15 May 1919, this is the first model of inert 9x20 caliber round to be manufactured in Sweden. It is characterized by the single deep cannelure (groove) on the case and the overall blackened finish.

    (See Digitaltmuseum.se AM.046470 for Armémuseum catalog data)

    Image courtesy of the Rude of Ă…tvidaberg Collection



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