7.92 x 57 Mauser Zerlegter Leuchtspur (Cutaway Tracer Round) from 1944. This rare artifact is in museum-quality condition, meticulously preserved to showcase its inner workings.
- All components are original, ensuring historical accuracy and unmatched authenticity.
- Contains no explosives, making it 100% safe for display or educational purposes.
- The cutaway design provides a fascinating view of the internal structure, including the tracer mechanism—a perfect teaching tool or centerpiece for any collection.
- A rare opportunity to own a piece of ammunition from a pivotal era in history.
This Mauser tracer round is more than a collectible; it’s a conversation starter and a tangible link to the past. Ideal for collectors, historians, and museums alike.
About This Item:
In 1942, Germany adopted this special round for training purposes. It was designed for practical shooting at towed aerial targets at short distances (up to 600 meters). The projectile combines an armor-piercing core with a tracer element and a self-destruct feature.
- The cartridge case features a bottle-shaped neck and a ring-shaped extraction groove.
- Inside the bullet jacket, a pointed, short metal core is positioned first, followed by a central explosive capsule (5.5 mm in diameter) encased in a lead jacket.The explosive capsule contains a detonator housed in a steel casing with a nipple at the bottom, which fits into a recess in the tracer capsule. To distinguish this round from other Mauser ammunition, three-quarters of the projectile is blackened from the tip downward.
The tracer range was limited to 600 meters, and upon complete combustion of the tracer element, the projectile self-destructed via the explosive capsule.
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€ 150,00Price
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