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Cybermat47 03-07-13 04:39 AM

Military Souvenirs
 
RAN Lieutenant's rank slide
http://imageshack.us/a/img687/8695/photomar07202733.jpg
We were in Canberra one night, and my Mum got talking with a man who turned out to be a submariner in the Royal Australian Navy. He gave me his rank slides as a gift (he'd recently been promoted, I think), and I gave one to my brother.

Bullet of unknown calibre
http://imageshack.us/a/img580/1112/photomar07203024.jpg
I bought this at a museum. I put the ruler next to it because I'd like to know its calibre.

Red October1984 03-07-13 07:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Cybermat47 (Post 2021648)
Bullet of unknown calibre
http://imageshack.us/a/img580/1112/photomar07203024.jpg
I bought this at a museum. I put the ruler next to it because I'd like to know its calibre.

Post a picture of the bottom of the thing or post what it says. They usually say on there. It looks pretty big but too small to be a 20mm. I'm thinking maybe .50 or something similar. :hmmm:

Platapus 03-07-13 08:59 AM

Just using local control, the round appears to be about .50 in diameter. The total length of the cartridge of about 5.5 inches also checks out.

However, there are many variations of .50 rounds out there. Are there any markings on the base where the primer is located? That would help identify the exact round mod.

A suggestion: If you are going to use a ruler, you should align the end of the object with the "0" mark and not the end of the ruler.

mookiemookie 03-07-13 08:59 AM

Grandpa's WW2 ammo pouch:

http://i.imgur.com/WoFGieD.jpg?1

I've also got the Mauser rifle he brought back, but that's in the closet and I don't feel like digging it out. In beautiful condition, though.

Sailor Steve 03-07-13 10:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Cybermat47 (Post 2021648)
RAN Leftenant's rank slide

You may pronounce it "Leftenant" but the correct spelling is still the French "Lieutenant".

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Bullet of unknown calibre.
I bought this at a museum. I put the ruler next to it because I'd like to know its calibre
All you have to do is measure it the other way. "Calibre" is the term for the diameter of the bullet.

I agree with Platapus. A simple cross-measure take with my pen shows it to be precisely 1/2", or .50 cal., or 12.5mm. :sunny:

Platapus 03-07-13 01:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Sailor Steve (Post 2021749)
I agree with Platapus. A simple cross-measure take with my pen shows it to be precisely 1/2", or .50 cal., or 12.5mm. :sunny:

I do not think that word means what you think it means. :D

Lets hope not, as "precisely" the round should measure 12.95mm (0.51 inches) in diameter.

It is the gun that fires this round that is precisely 12.5mm in caliber not the other way around. (snicker)

It would be more correct to say that the bullet is approximately 12.5mm in diameter.

(and I wonder why I have not friends and no one likes to talk to me) :wah:

Hey! you think it is easy being a pompous prick? It takes years of practice.... alone. :D

Sailor Steve 03-07-13 03:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Platapus (Post 2021838)
Lets hope not, as "precisely" the round should measure 12.95mm (0.51 inches) in diameter.

A 0.51" round wouldn't fit a 0.5" barrel. Perhaps you meant 0.49", or 12.45mm?

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Hey! you think it is easy being a pompous prick? It takes years of practice.... alone. :D
And a few more years to get it right. :O:

Cybermat47 03-07-13 03:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Sailor Steve (Post 2021749)
You may pronounce it "Leftenant" but the correct spelling is still the French "Lieutenant".

Fixed.

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Originally Posted by Platapus (Post 2021709)
Are there any markings on the base where the primer is located? That would help identify the exact round mod.

It says ADI 01. Mean anything? :06:

mookiemookie 03-07-13 04:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Cybermat47 (Post 2021933)
It says ADI 01. Mean anything? :06:

It means it was manufactured by these guys: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thales_Australia

Platapus 03-07-13 05:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Sailor Steve (Post 2021925)
A 0.51" round wouldn't fit a 0.5" barrel. Perhaps you meant 0.49", or 12.45mm?

Actually it will fit quite nicely. With a little help from the propellent. A .50 cal gun barrel is 12.5 mm between the lands. The distance between the groves is closer to 12.95


As the 12.95 bullet is propelled through the slightly smaller 12.5 Land diameter, the lands cut into the bullet and impart the spin.

That's why a spent bullet has groves. The lands need to be of a slightly smaller diameter then the bullet. Other wise no rifling.

Jimbuna 03-07-13 05:16 PM

Well I'm certainly learning something here because my firearms instructor on MP5 training only ever fed me 'live' magazines.

Platapus 03-07-13 05:45 PM

How was the MP5 to shoot?

Red October1984 03-07-13 06:24 PM

I've got a bunch of various military items.

I've got tons of bags...including a Helicopter Pilot's Helmet Bag....medic bags...and the big OD Duffle Bag.

I've also got a couple medals, tons of pins and patches, and a couple uniforms. I've got a British Army Desert Uniform, a US Army digital uniform, a Korean Snow Coat, and random other pieces of clothing.

I've also got the Uncut Version of the Documentary that the Discovery Channel did over the 2nd Bn. 27 Inf. Regiment (Wolfhounds) that my Uncle was deployed with. He is on the documentary at one point working on a soldier in the Aid Station. He was a Physician's Assistant I think. I can't exactly remember.

Oh....and I've got the memories of playing with the M1 Abrams and Stryker simulators at Fort Knox back when it was the Armor Center and my other uncle was in command. Talk about fun.... :yeah: I did that Laser Marksmanship Training over there too.

Red October1984 03-07-13 06:27 PM

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Originally Posted by mookiemookie (Post 2021710)
Grandpa's WW2 ammo pouch:

http://i.imgur.com/WoFGieD.jpg?1

I've also got the Mauser rifle he brought back, but that's in the closet and I don't feel like digging it out. In beautiful condition, though.

We've got a couple of those pouches in the basement. I remember seeing them down there a while back. They weren't my Grandfather's though. :smug:

We've got some Hungarian Mouser-Type Rifle down there too. I've never fired it but it's pretty nice.

Platapus 03-07-13 08:11 PM

So when you find something that old made out of leather, what can you do to prevent it from deteriorating more but not adversely affect the item


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