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@ kachingchingpow
That's what works against me. These inserts are so rarely seen in the circles I hang around in, that I don't have any cases to compare them to, and I am having to cast my net far and wide to try and find out whether that insert is unique by class characteristics.
That's essentially my task. If I can prove it is unique by class, I can name the possible rounds that could have been involved. If that number is one, then I will successfully identify that ammunition as being 7.62 Tokarev with a steel insert.
It is an unusual case.
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