I came across these as I was scrounging brass on a LEO range.
The long one is 223 when collapsed, the other is 9mm (I collapsed it and can't get it to slide back open.
Wondering what I found?
I came across these as I was scrounging brass on a LEO range.
The long one is 223 when collapsed, the other is 9mm (I collapsed it and can't get it to slide back open.
Wondering what I found?
Auxilary cartridges, sub-caliber adapters I think. To shoot 22 LR in a 223. Or shoot 9mm in 38 Special, just guessing
They're Simunition cases.
As others have stated, they're simulation rounds. They usually shoot out "paintballs" not really spherical though.
simunition/chalk marker training stuff.
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