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Original WWII INERT 7.92×57mm Mauser Round – P635 • 1939 • Gustloff-Werke, Hirtenberg

Original WWII INERT 7.92×57mm Mauser Round – P635 • 1939 • Gustloff-Werke, Hirtenberg

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This original INERT WWII 7.92×57mm Mauser cartridge, head‑stamped P635 • 1939, was manufactured by Gustloff-Werke, Otto Eberhardt Patronenfabrik, Hirtenberg, Germany. Fully deactivated, it is completely safe for handling and display. The cartridge retains its original case, headstamp, and finish, providing an authentic example of German small arms ammunition produced at the onset of WWII. Ideal for collectors of German ordnance, inert ammunition enthusiasts, and historical displays, this round combines historical significance with safety. Its 1939 date and clearly marked manufacturer make it a valuable addition to any collection of WWII-era cartridges or inert ordnance exhibits.