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Old November 22, 2012, 11:32 PM   #9
Mike Irwin
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.380-200 Mk I cartridges were used heavily in the early days of world war two as there were not enough of the later version available.

Britain purchased several million American made lead 200 gr. bullets under the cash and carry provisions, as well.

They needed the ammo so much that they took the chance of a technical violation of the Hague Accords.
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