Let's have some fun, help me identify these old cartridges...

measurements on the cartridge in the centre that I can't seem to ID:


Base: .520-.521"
Neck: .479-.481"
Rim: .635"
Rim thickness: .089"
Case length: 1.539-1.542"
OAL: 2.142-2.145"

Bullet diameter, around paper patch: .460-.461"
 
measurements on the cartridge in the centre that I can't seem to ID:


Base: .520-.521"
Neck: .479-.481"
Rim: .635"
Rim thickness: .089"
Case length: 1.539-1.542"
OAL: 2.142-2.145"

Bullet diameter, around paper patch: .460-.461"


it's possibly a 45-50 Martini, (AKA 45-50 Peabody according to some sources, but I thought the Peabody was a rimfire). I'll keep looking though.


Found a sample on the net. http://www.cartridgecollector.net/45-50-peabody-sporting-martini
 
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.635 rim with a 1.539 case has me baffled?

While we are trying to figure out what that one in the middle is I'll give you a few more to work on

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Some are easy this shouldn't take long they are all center fire
 
# 11 may be a WW 1 anti personnel dart that was thrown out of an aircraft over the enemy trench network / troop concentrations. It would also have been a somewhat effective anti cavalry caltrop if it didn't penetrate the earth surface.
 
.635 rim with a 1.539 case has me baffled?

While we are trying to figure out what that one in the middle is I'll give you a few more to work on

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Some are easy this shouldn't take long they are all center fire

These are my guess's what they are, I've had some of these for 40 years

1. 23 Rook
2. 25 auto
3. 32 S&W CF
4. 32 long CF?
5. 9mm ?
6. 25-20 ?
7. 38 Dardick rocket pistol (tround)
8. 38-40?
9. .445 Webley?
10. 45 LC rim looks smaller?
11. Yellow or devil dog bomblet used in WW2, Korea and Vietnam they were dropped in large bombs (like flechetts)set to explode at set altitude to disperse over a large groups of troops.
The pattern was 8 hits per square meter with the power of a 45 ACP at close range.
 
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