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Lot 30 – Aerojet factory display on wood base, “Multiple Flechette Cartridge with puller sabot and aluminum case, etc.” 25° section of cartridge. Ex-Woodin collection. $165-210
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Lot 31 – Cal. .30 Model 1903 Guard cartridge. “F A 8 04.” HWS Vol. I Revised, page 104, Fig. 138. Ex-Woodin collection. $55-65
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Lot 33 – ICI salesman sample kit in tan English pigskin. Snap closure with four folds which open to reveal seven cartridges from 9mmMK 2Z to .50 Browning Tracer. Ex-Woodin collection. $250-350
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Lot 34 – Cal. .221/.17 plastic/steel cartridge. Steel base, plastic body. Clear sabot, plain headstamp. HWS Vol. III, page 399, Fig. 569. Ex-Woodin collection. $55-75
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Lot 36 – 16mm Vega Machine Cannon dummy. Steel projectile, marked “16 M/M VMC-MX-1.” Nose fuze screws off easily to reveal empty projectile. Headstamp (not significant) “CAL 50 FA 39.” Lot includes an extra projectile. HWS Vol. II, page 244, Fig. 228. Ex-Woodin collection. $250-325
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Lot 37 – Frankford Arsenal .45 blank cartridge for British Low Altitude (L.A.) cable cutter attached to barrage balloons. “F A 42,” brass case, heavily lacquered, copper primer. HWS Vol. II, page 21, Fig. 14B. Ex-Woodin collection. $55-75
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Lot 39 – A pair of 12-Gauge Taser-type shotshell cartridges with electronics. Clear plastic cases showing all internal parts, needle projectiles, circuit boards, etc. Headstamps “TASER ®” and plain. Ex-Woodin collection. $225-325
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Lot 4 – .50 BMG, headstamp “MF 85.” Front half of case and bullet colored red. High Pressure Test, one of only 12 produced for ODL of New Zealand. Reference: Bill Woodin note. Ex-Woodin collection. $250-350
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Lot 40 – .44 S&W Russian Hollifield Dotter. “U.M.C. .44 S&W. R” Ex-Woodin collection. $235-275
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Lot 41 – Dummy XM649 flechette cartridge, “I V I 6 9” with struck primer and unusual pointed long steel projectile and aluminum sabot at case mouth. Aberdeen Proving Ground. Ex-Woodin collection. $115-165
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Lot 42 – Cal. .50-.30 high velocity dummy cartridge, “F A 42.” One tiny hole on shoulder. Case has not been fired. No primer, GM bullet. HWS Vol. II, page 236-237, Fig. 219. Ex-Woodin collection. $400-600
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Lot 44 – Cal. .50 Spotting Rifle dim-bright tracer, T177. Orange over olive drab tip on GMCS bullet. “F A 51,” nickel primer, red PA. HWS Vol. III, page 257, no figure. Ex-Woodin collection. $65-85
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Lot 45 – Twin Cities/Duke University experimental .30-06 frangible cartridges with short, pointed bullets. One with neck and lower bullet sectioned. Another whole with remnants of black paint on bullet tip, plus three additional experimental frangible bullets. “4 3 T W” with purple PA. .30-06 by Punnett, pages 184-186. Ex-Woodin collection. $125-150
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Lot 47 – Experimental 40mm/20mm experimental very high velocity cartridge. Dummy, with struck small copper percussion primer. 40mm brass case, headstamp; “40 MM MK2 TM 8 1944 GMS LOT 6,” screw-in primer. Long case (12.25”/31cm) tapered down to 20mm. Bullet rotating band marked; “*H/M A 20-MM MK13-OD 5-1*.” Projectile is purple/red with plain aluminum fuze. OAL 15.15”/38.4cm. Ex-Woodin collection. $500-750
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Lot 48 – National Conduit and Cable Company .30-06 unprimed empty (UPE) brass case, headstamp “N C 1 17.” HWS Vol. I (revised) page111, Fig. 146. Ex-Woodin collection. $55-65
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Lot 50 – Cal. .375 Unidentified Silent Device; tool cartridge. HWS Vol. III, page 556, Fig. 837. For silent underwater use, as in attaching Limpet mines to hulls of enemy ships without being detected. Unique. Specimen used for book figure. Includes thumb drive with report copy. Ex-Woodin collection. $500-750
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