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5 x 7.92 Mauser Brass Cartridges Russian made

5 x 7.92 Mauser Brass Cartridges Russian made

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7.92 Mauser brass cartridges were a type of ammunition used in various rifles and machine guns, including the German Karabiner 98k and the MG 42, during World War II. These cartridges were originally manufactured in Germany, but during the course of the war, many were captured by the Soviet Union and other Allied forces.

The Soviet Union then produced its own version of the 7.92 Mauser cartridge, often marked with Cyrillic lettering, for use in captured German weapons. These cartridges were typically made from brass and featured a bullet of around 8 mm in diameter.