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1206191890

.222 Remington, Factory “DUMMY” by Winchester, Dyed Brown Case,”JSP”, No Primer Pocket! “W-W SUPER” H/S, One Cartridge not a Box!

$4.75

Please Note: On the above photo on the right (on Left) .222 Remington, (Right) .223 Remington, for size comparison.
“Factory Production!”, MINT! NO Dents! No Scratches, No corrosion! Not Reloads, No Junk!
One Cartridge, not a box, the picture of the box is for reference only.
For more information on this item, please see below.
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“Factory Production!”, MINT!! NO Dents! No Scratches, No corrosion! No Junk! Best Factory Dummy cartridges I have see.
One Cartridge, not a box, the picture of the box is for reference only.

One Cartridge not a Box: .222 Remington Factory Dummy (not Magnum) by Winchester /Olin, USA, factory production using new Winchester brass cases dyed brown with No primer Pocket “W-W SUPER  222 REM”  Head-Stamp and loaded with a 50 grain JSP (Jacketed Soft Point) projectile. *Patina: Most collectors like Patina (nice word for tranish) Due to age some Patina started, or if you want polish it with brass polish.

For more versions of this caliber cartridge, please click here: LINK!

Factory Dummy Cartridge History:
Most all “Factory” dummy cartridges are dyed brown, or chromed cases and have no gunpowder, with either no primer or a drilled inert primer, or many have no primer pocket at all or no hole in the primer pocket and in rimfire dummy cartridges, in most cases, will have a hole drilled in the head to indicate a dummy cartridge.
They are all inert, not live and will not fire in a firearm.
Factory dummy cartridges are used by firearms manufactures, gunsmiths and many firearms owners to safely test the firearm’s actions. The military also uses them for drills and parades,.
Any hand loaders can produce cheap dummy cartridges by not loading a primer or gunpowder into a cartridge, but normally only factory dummy cartridges are dyed brown or chromed and used for safety reasons.
History of the .222 Remington cartridge:
The .222 Remington, aka Triple Deuce was introduced in 1950 by Remington Arms Company (as a completely new designed cartridge) to compete against the .219 Zipper by Winchester in a market between the .22 Hornet and .22 Swift (before the 223 Remington or 22.250 Remington).
It was first chambered in the Remington Model 722 Bolt-Action rifle.
Many other cartridges have been designed using the .222 Remington case, sure as .221 Remington Fireball,.17 Remington Fireball, .17 Remington and more recently the .204 Ruger

 

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