


Original INERT 7×57mm Mauser Round – DM. 1899 • Boer War
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Original INERT 7×57mm Mauser Round – DM. 1899 • Boer WarThis original INERT 757mm Mauser round, headstamped DM. 1899, was manufactured by Deutsche Waffen und Munitionsfabriken (DWM) and dates from the Boer War era. Fully deactivated and safe to handle, it contains no live primer or propellant, making it ideal for display, collection, or educational purposes. The 757mm Mauser was a highly regarded military cartridge of the late 19th century, prized for its accuracy and reliability. With its clear DM. 1899
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