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Lot 95 – Mystery “7mm Nambu Dummy” with dimensions that don’t exactly match known correct rounds. In 1988 Bill Woodin was given these cartridges, said to be 7mm Japanese Dummies, one complete and one empty case and bullet. The cases and flat primers are blackened brass. There are no knurls or cannelures on either the case or bullet. The bullet has a GM jacket over a lead core. The empty case has a single flash hole in the center of the base. One opinion is that they were made in Siam. See the IAA Forum thread on the subject, with box picture and dimensions, and Buttweiler Volume VII Number 1, Lot 268. Ex-Woodin collection. $350-500
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Lot 96 – AAI 20mm Model 51908 “High Density Cartridge.” with a steel flechette projectile 4.1 inches long in a sectioned case. The round is displayed in a clear Lucite box held together with screws. Ex-Woodin collection. $325-375
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Lot 98 – Group of four Less Lethal Africa (LLA) dummies: 5.56x45mm, green rubber bullet, “Å LC 06;” 7.62×51 NATO, yellow bullet, “Å LC 12;” .45 ACP, prototype turned white nylon bullet, “FEDERAL 45 AUTO;” and .45 ACP, prototype cast rubber bullet, “FEDERAL 45 AUTO.” All four with brass cases and empty primer pockets. Ex-Woodin collection. $225-275
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Lot 99 – Original Frankford Arsenal 20-round box for 5.56mm Caseless Vulnerability Test cartridges. Now contains one cartridge in excellent condition, black with red primer and GM bullet. Ex-Woodin collection. $65-85
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