no a magnet does not stick to it. if you look closely at the bottom it looks like a jacket of some kind of filled with lead just similar to a full metal jacket bullet with an open bottom not a total metal jacket that's my phrases for them.
Not likely they're chrome plated, awful hard metal for bullets.
I would agree 100% that's why I asked they seem pretty hard I might just take a hammer and smash one. I think somebody hit up earlier in this thread and they had a box of Tula they had a picture of them bullets look very similar. might buy a box of it and look at the bottom and see if it seem the same ..
The Germans had a nickel plated 9mm round during WWII. These may be military pull downs. The lacquer stripe sealant still on the bullets would have been applied after loading. I don’t know off hand what bullet weight they used.
The Germans had a nickel plated 9mm round during WWII. These may be military pull downs. The lacquer stripe sealant still on the bullets would have been applied after loading. I don’t know off hand what bullet weight they used.
interesting. these came from a friend of mine that passed away and you could say it was estate stuff. and being in the boxed in labeled as they are he did not know what they were. but included in a lot of this stuff is lots of old equipment and other things that still has the receipts from back in the late '40s to mid-50s so this could fit.