Normally found on cartridge headstamps with a date stamped upside down in relation to the factory code Zaklady Metalowe MESKO, Skarzysko-Kamienna, Poland. Normally found on cartridge headstamps followed by the letters RPR which stand for Republica Popolara Romana (People's Republic of Romania) Plant 21, Uzinale Metalugica Di Copsa Mica Si Cugir, Romania. Normally found on cartridge headstamps with a date stamped right-side up in relation to the factory code Royal Ordnance Factory Woolwich, England. Novosibirsk Low Voltage Equipment Plant JSC, 30A Stantsionnaya St., Novosibirsk 630031, Russia Tula Cartridge Plant JSC, 139 Marat St., Tula 300035, Russia Russian State Factory, Kazan Region, Russia. Heilongjiang North Tool Factory in Mundanjiang, Peoples Republic of Chinaīarnaul Machine Tool Plant JSC, 28 Polevaya St., Barnaul 656002, Altai Territory, Russia (Osterreichische Jegdpatronenfabrik) Kremsach Unknown Factory, One of the countries that use to be part of Yugoslavia (only on brass cases) Prvi Partizan, Miloša Obrenovica 2, 31000 Uzice, Yugoslavia (Serbia) Not a manfuacturer's code, but rather a load identification code used by Pretoria Metal Pressing Ltd Pretoria, RSA on brass cases Normally found as part of a two-entry headstamp with date being the only other entry Factory Ceased operations in 1946Ĭhinese State Factory at Mudanjang and part of NORINCO group. Found on ammunition made 1946 and earlier. Listed here to avoid confusion with Bulgarian factory using the same code. Unknown Factory, Peoples Republic of ChinaĪrsenal, Kazanlak (previously named Durjava Voenna Fabrika), Bulgaria (When found on ammunition made after 1946). (Part of the Dynamit Nobel group), Nürnburg, Germany. Rheinisch- Westfälische Sprengstoff A.-G. Using activity, not the actual "manufacturer" of a loaded cartridge.Įven collectors with years of experience and extensive reference libraries end up with a few cartridges they cannot identify, so don't feel bad if you cannot identify everything. Maker of the cartridge case, or distributor of the loaded cartridge, or the Sometimes the headstamp only indicates the Marked B N 4 40 made in the U.S., both probably intended to arm allies while 30 carbine ammunition ammunition marked LC 52, made by the Chinese, or. Powder.) Sometimes markings are deliberately deceiving, as with some 303 British indicates Mark VII ball ammunition loaded with nitrocellulose Sometimes information on the headstamp indicates the type of Times, such as on German made DWM ammunition, a catalog number code is usedįor the caliber. Information is either spelled out or abbreviated (30-06 38 SPL, etc.) and other Military ammunition usually includes date information,Īnd civilian ammunition often has caliber information. *Note 1- Headstamps often contain multiple pieces of information. Headstamp Codes Codes are listed by number codes, then in alphabetical order from A to Z, followed by a list of suspect codes at the end.
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