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INERT German 7.92×57mm Mauser Round – Polte 1931 • S.m.K.L’Spur Tracer (Black Tip)
INERT German 7.92×57mm Mauser Round – Polte 1931 • S.m.K.L’Spur Tracer (Black Tip)
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Product Description
This INERT German 7.92×57mm Mauser cartridge, dated 1931 and headstamped P, was produced by Polte-Werke. Marked S.m.K.L’Spur, it is a tracer variant identifiable by its 10mm black tip, representing early-1930s German tracer ammunition. Fully deactivated, this round is safe for display or educational purposes. It retains original case finish, headstamp, and tip colour, making it a valuable example of German interwar ordnance. Ideal for collectors of Mauser cartridges, WWII German ammunition, or inert ordnance displays. The round provides a historical example of German small arms ammunition development prior to WWII.