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  1. Ultimate Guide to Bullets, Calibers and Cartridges - Gun News Daily

    Dec 31, 2022 · Bullets are the projectiles that are fired from a gun. They come in many different sizes, shapes, and materials. Common types include lead, copper, aluminum, and steel. The size of a …

  2. Headstamp Codes – International Ammunition Association

    Military ammunition usually includes date information, and civilian ammunition often has caliber information. Sometimes dates are fairly obvious (44 = 1944; 72 = 1972; 6 12 = June 1912, etc.).

  3. Pictures to help you ID Cartridges - cartridge-corner.com

    Below are a sampling of some of the most popular cartridges.

  4. List of military headstamps - Wikipedia

    The first line would be made up of the bullet type, cartridge assembly and packing facility (Mf. for Spandau's Munitionsfabrik), followed by the date of assembly (in the format MM.DD.YY; 2-digit …

  5. Metal Detecting Ammunition: Identify and Determine the Age With …

    Mar 7, 2024 · Below are a few websites and books that are useful resources for determining the age of the bullets found metal detecting. There are also website forums and groups on Facebook where …

  6. Headstamp Guide: Ammo Identification

    Oct 3, 2024 · This listing, combined with the Small Arms Identification Guide, offers a comprehensive tool for firearms professionals and enthusiasts to accurately identify and classify ammunition. The …

  7. Bullets: Sizes, Calibers, and Types [Guide + Videos]

    Quickly learn all about common bullet sizes & calibers with tons of pics. Plus find out the differences between bullet tips such as hollow point and FMJ.

  8. How to Identify a Bullet Caliber? | [September Updated]

    Feb 22, 2024 · How to Identify a Bullet Caliber? A Comprehensive Guide. Identifying a bullet’s caliber involves a combination of visual examination, measurement, and understanding common …

  9. Military ammunition usually includes date information, and civilian ammunition often has caliber information. Sometimes dates are fairly obvious (44 = 1944; 72 = 1972; 6 12 = June 1912, etc.).

  10. Bullet Caliber Chart: Smallest To Largest Rounds - Survival Stoic

    Nov 4, 2025 · Confused by bullet sizes? This chart shows rifle and handgun rounds from smallest to largest, plus tips for quick bullet identification.