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kevin powles 12-02-17 13:52

Can anyone i.d. Rounds , besa 7.92 mm?
 
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Got these rounds and heads with a besa machine gun, are they proper besa, most have wartime dates on the cases.

kevin powles 12-02-17 13:53

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More pics of cases and heads

kevin powles 12-02-17 13:57

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More pics of cases.

maple_leaf_eh 12-02-17 15:16

I'm not a headstamp expert. There are whole communities of cartridge and ammunition collectors who should be able to advise.

Tony Williams 12-02-17 15:21

Any 7.9x57 ammo would probably work in a BESA, but it wouldn't be possible to tell whether they were used in one or not. Unless it had a British military headstamp, in which you could safely say that it was for the BESA as the UK didn't use that ammo in anything else.

However, none of the headstamps you show are British. FN is obviously Belgian, and FS is probably Fabrique Solothurn of Switzerland.

kevin powles 12-02-17 17:45

Thanks for the replies, I'm looking to sell them all and was looking for there value really.

Kevin.

Paul Dutton 12-02-17 20:48

Hi Kevin
get on the Grenades and Ordenance site on Facebook mate. Buy, sell, identify and info. Great group worth being in.

maple_leaf_eh 12-02-17 21:16

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Originally Posted by kevin powles (Post 234514)
Thanks for the replies, I'm looking to sell them all and was looking for there value really.

Kevin.

The market rate for dubious mixed surplus ammunition is $1 a piece in Canada. As random 8mm Mauser rounds, those have negligible value to anyone who shoots. Just drop them off at the local gun store and smile as you walk away.

Lynn Eades 13-02-17 06:38

Or next time you display your carriers you might give them to some kids (under suitable conditions) and you might help to sow the seeds to grow some young people who develop interests like your self?

Marc van Aalderen 13-02-17 22:29

Kevin,

BESA does not have a round firing pin tip. Tip is the same shape as the Bren gun firing pin. You would have an oblong dent in the striker.

Cheers,

kevin powles 14-02-17 00:30

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Originally Posted by Marc van Aalderen (Post 234575)
Kevin,

BESA does not have a round firing pin tip. Tip is the same shape as the Bren gun firing pin. You would have an oblong dent in the striker.

Cheers,

Marc, do you happen to have a tool roll for your besa?. I've got nearly all the contents but am missing the roll. Never seen one before, only in this pic.

tankbarrell 14-02-17 09:15

Originals are very hard to find, though I do have one. I think Cobbaton had some reproduced.

kevin powles 14-02-17 09:43

Thanks Adrian, I'll ask Tim.

Marc van Aalderen 14-02-17 22:27

Kevin,

I also have most of the contents but not the roll unfortunately.

Cheers,

tankbarrell 29-09-17 18:26

Somebody does now but they paid a hefty price for it......
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/WW2-1950s-...vip=true&rt=nc

Marc van Aalderen 29-09-17 22:43

Ouch!! That is quite expensive!!

kevin powles 02-10-17 20:52

That's what you get when you get two nut cases after the same item!, I guess he will offset it against a bargain.

Neil Ashley 05-10-17 13:10

I was going to say a batch of 50's dated ones came out about 20 years and cost about £10.00 to buy. Should have brought a load!!

Never seen a war-time dated example of any other examples out-side of this batch.

When you consider Ryton's told me that they chopped up some of their Besa's from Portugal as there was no interest it shows how things have changed. They were selling them for £150.00 with very little interest!! I recently paid something like £700 just before the change in the law.

tankbarrell 19-11-18 09:56

I just picked another one up from ebay. Listed as 'amo bag'!


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