December 31, 2004 at 12:13 pm
It started with a small .50 cal belt and now I’m collecting a relevant amount of WW2 aircraft ammunition!All of them are inert of course, but it’s interesting to see the high quality of the german rounds, or the elegance of the Hispano 20mm shape 🙂
I’ll try to list my collection later on if u r interested, and would be glad to see if any of u has his own collection too.
Cheers
Alex
By: Tony Williams - 22nd January 2005 at 09:43
I’ve put a new article on my website describing, illustrating and providing data about all of the anti-tank rifle ammunition which saw service from WW1 to WW2, plus some experimentals (scroll down the title page to the ‘Army’ section).
Tony Williams: Military gun and ammunition website and Discussion forum
By: Arabella-Cox - 3rd January 2005 at 01:20
That site/forum looks interesting Tony. I think I’ll visit it more often in the future.
Try his books too… the one I have is excellent and I intend to buy them all.
By: Stieglitz - 2nd January 2005 at 18:51
That site/forum looks interesting Tony. I think I’ll visit it more often in the future.
Greets,
J.V.
By: italian harvard - 2nd January 2005 at 18:40
Tony, yr website has been a milestone for me in these months!!! 🙂
I loved yr comparisons and detailed reports, a really brilliant job!!!
Alex
By: Tony Williams - 2nd January 2005 at 11:40
See the ammo photo gallery on my site. With a couple of exceptions, the photos are all of rounds in my collection. If you look at some of the articles on my site on aircraft armament, you’ll also find comparative photos of the ammo attached.
Tony Williams: Military gun and ammunition website and Discussion forum
By: Arabella-Cox - 2nd January 2005 at 02:13
I have a collection for small arms rounds… mostly live and mainly stemming from my small WWII Russian Rifle collection.