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Re: MS Mystery for the Experts
      01/05/20 06:15 PM

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I've no idea what the 2.11 indicates but it is followed by 17.5 TONS.



IMO 2,11" could be case lenght i.e. aprc. 55 mm.




It seems that you're right, and if so it was proofed for 6.5X54 rather than 6.5X55.

Being unfamiliar with the 1954 - 1989 British proof system, I had to compare images of other firearms Brit proofed during that period.

My M1910 bears British proofs from the 1920s along with "9.5 M/M EX" and "Cordite 43 - 270 MAX ", which defines the 9.5mm projectile, a maximum load of 43 grains Cordite, and a 270 grain projectile - all quite useful information. I have seen many images of others marked in the same fashion.

Apparently from 1954 through 1989 case length and 'long tons' per square inch of pressure as determined by a lead crush method was more important to British proof houses than bullet weight and powder charge.

Actually 54mm = 2.12598 inch, but take note of the 2.110" case length of 6.5X54 MS on the (quite British) Eley drawing below.



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* MS Mystery for the Experts Rothhammer1 30/04/20 08:23 PM
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