Odd 9mm case

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Odd 9mm case

Postby Gyrase on Sat 16 Jul 2011 12:34 pm

I was up shooting at the PMAA range today and I saw some strange cases laying out on the range. Does anyone know what they are? The stamp says "9mm IVI 10." I was guessing they are blanks but why would you shoot blanks at a range? THere were a lot of them there.
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Re: Odd 9mm case

Postby hyrax on Sat 16 Jul 2011 1:26 pm

I know that IVI is Industries Valcartier, Inc., Canada, but not sure on the additional piece.

Just an idea...teargas, smoke, and chalk marking grenades using an M203 are launched with a blank 38 Special case. Perhaps this is a variant?
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Re: Odd 9mm case

Postby Kevin Jensen on Sat 16 Jul 2011 4:07 pm

They are paint-filled projectiles. They are called Simunitions.
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Re: Odd 9mm case

Postby hyrax on Sat 16 Jul 2011 4:08 pm

I've seen the latter two, but never with the white part before. Nice to know.
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Re: Odd 9mm case

Postby FrankenHollow on Sat 16 Jul 2011 9:42 pm

It's not just a "lipstick" round, but an action-cycling version.

The white plastic piece acts as a piston, to cycle the action in weapons that have a low-power recoil spring or conversion kit installed. :wink:
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Re: Odd 9mm case

Postby Gyrase on Sat 16 Jul 2011 10:06 pm

Thanks for the answer. After I posted this I thought about simuntions but I couldn't figure out why they would have them at a regular firing range. If I recall correctly they are way more expensive than regular ammo and the range is just a big open field so why would the police do simunition training up there?
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Re: Odd 9mm case

Postby Wolfman on Sun 17 Jul 2011 1:21 am

Gyrase wrote:Thanks for the answer. After I posted this I thought about simuntions but I couldn't figure out why they would have them at a regular firing range. If I recall correctly they are way more expensive than regular ammo and the range is just a big open field so why would the police do simunition training up there?


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