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AMcLeod

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i recently found some small arms rounds that appear to for a shot gun but not sure. they have russian markings on in so i'm told, on the back of the round at the top it looks like an inverted Vover a triangle and the bottom is stamped the number 72. the main body is made out of cardboard and has the number 93 in a box stamped in green ink. the one complete round that i have appears to have a mtal slug. any info on this would be helpful as i do not have access to a series 60. oh and it is much larger then a standard 12 gauge round. thanks in advance
 
Maybe if you took some pictures of it we may be able to help....
 
AMcLeod said:
i recently found some small arms rounds that appear to for a shot gun but not sure. they have russian markings on in so i'm told, on the back of the round at the top it looks like an inverted Vover a triangle and the bottom is stamped the number 72. the main body is made out of cardboard and has the number 93 in a box stamped in green ink. the one complete round that i have appears to have a mtal slug. any info on this would be helpful as i do not have access to a series 60. oh and it is much larger then a standard 12 gauge round. thanks in advance

Russian 10 guage slug?
Look something like this?
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This is only a guess, but it could be a 23mm Barricade round for the KS-23 series of shotguns.

These shotguns are made from rejected 23mm anti-aircraft cannon barrels, and correspond to roughly 4- or 6-gauge, depending on what standard you use.
 
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