Caseless Ammunition Collection

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Caseless Ammunition Collection

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Here’s some of my collection of rare and different types of ammunition. I’ll take more pictures of any remaining rounds

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No longer own but this was one of the first commercial electronic Caseless rifles

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That's pretty cool. Didn't someone on these forums have some kind of super rare German rifle that only fired electronic rounds?
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Skoll wrote: Thu Oct 04, 2018 8:06 pm That's pretty cool. Didn't someone on these forums have some kind of super rare German rifle that only fired electronic rounds?

If your referencing the Vec 91, the rifle above is that one that shoots electronic Caseless Ammunition
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JonathanW wrote: Thu Oct 04, 2018 8:17 pm
Skoll wrote: Thu Oct 04, 2018 8:06 pm That's pretty cool. Didn't someone on these forums have some kind of super rare German rifle that only fired electronic rounds?

If your referencing the Vec 91, the rifle above is that one that shoots electronic Caseless Ammunition
Ahh! I totally forgot what they looked like. It's a shame there wasn't more interest down that avenue of firearms R&D.
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POI,
what would you consider the GyroJet round to be?
As the entire projectile rockets out, is it caseless?

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Nick Danger wrote: Thu Oct 04, 2018 9:54 pm POI,
what would you consider the GyroJet round to be?
As the entire projectile rockets out, is it caseless?

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Semi Caseless category
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Very cool.

Did you ever get any trounds for the Dardick?
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JonathanW wrote: Thu Oct 04, 2018 11:50 pm
Nick Danger wrote: Thu Oct 04, 2018 9:54 pm POI,
what would you consider the GyroJet round to be?
As the entire projectile rockets out, is it caseless?

Nick
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Nice assortment of rounds.. I would not consider the Gyrojet anywhere near caseless.. It has a case that holds the propellent.. It just decides to take the case with it when it travels sssssslllllloooowwwwllllyyy to the target... :)

Now Mortar rounds are caseless...
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