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Original Items: One Set of Five Only. Here we have a lovely set of five Exerzier - Patronen Aus rotem Kunststoff (Drill Cartridges made of red plastic), which were used for training purposes. They are made from red plastic (there was also a black version), and they feature steel bases. They are made to the same dimensions as the legendary German 8mm Mauser rimless bottlenecked rifle cartridge, used by the K98k rifle and machine guns during WWII. First developed for the Gewehr 98 in 1903, the development of the "S" spitzer bullet led to the "S" patrone as it was used for the next 40 years.
The five drill rounds are in very good condition, with only light oxidation on the steel bases, and they come on a stripper clip which appears to be American. All five of the cartridges are marked with aux, for Polte Armaturen und Maschinenfabrik A.G., Werk Magdeburg in Sachsen, Germany. They are also marked with a 41 date, and have the correct Ex (Exerzier - training) marking with S on the right. These were usually included in the military gunsmiths toolbox, along with other dummy rounds, used to check the chamber.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
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Original Items: One Set of Five Only. Here we have a lovely set of five Exerzier - Patronen Aus rotem Kunststoff (Drill Cartridges made of red plastic), which were used for training purposes. They are made from red plastic (there was also a black version), and they feature steel bases. They are made to the same dimensions as the legendary German 8mm Mauser rimless bottlenecked rifle cartridge, used by the K98k rifle and machine guns during WWII. First developed for the Gewehr 98 in 1903, the development of the "S" spitzer bullet led to the "S" patrone as it was used for the next 40 years.
The five drill rounds are in very good condition, with only light oxidation on the steel bases, and they come on a stripper clip which appears to be American. All five of the cartridges are marked with aux, for Polte Armaturen und Maschinenfabrik A.G., Werk Magdeburg in Sachsen, Germany. They are also marked with a 41 date, and have the correct Ex (Exerzier - training) marking with S on the right. These were usually included in the military gunsmiths toolbox, along with other dummy rounds, used to check the chamber.























