WMA 20 Encircled Cross Head Stamp ID?

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Hey Studs,

Ferretting through some spare rds today and found these.
Can't recall ordering them.

I gathered they are from a Winchester Plant & 9mm.
Can someone help me with a positive ID?

Thanks,

Reg
 

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WMA designates Winchester Military Ammunition, made at their Oxford Mississippi plant. The quartered circle indicates the ammunition is NATO standard. The cartridge was loaded in 2020.

If you would simply have "Googled" WMA Headstamp you would have found this out in less than one second search time!

You may find the same headstamp info. on 9mm, .45 ACP, 7.62x51 (308), 7.62x63 (.30-06), 5.56mm, and any other caliber that is loaded for the U.S. Military.
 
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Hey Studs,

Ferretting through some spare rds today and found these.
Can't recall ordering them.

I gathered they are from a Winchester Plant & 9mm.
Can someone help me with a positive ID?

Thanks,

Reg

I went for my Senior Walk last week and one of them cases was stuck in the thread of my walking shoe. Glocks make a unique mark on the primer so that is what one shooter used. Just another day of urban violence.
 
I went for my Senior Walk last week and one of them cases was stuck in the thread of my walking shoe. Glocks make a unique mark on the primer so that is what one shooter used. Just another day of urban violence.

See what happens when you walk past the yellow tape at a crime scene?
 
WMA designates Winchester Military Ammunition, made at their Oxford Mississippi plant. The quartered circle indicates the ammunition is NATO standard. The cartridge was loaded in 2020.

If you would simply have "Googled" WMA Headstamp you would have found this out in less than one second search time!

You may find the same headstamp info. on 9mm, .45 ACP, 7.62x51 (308), 7.62x63 (.30-06), 5.56mm, and any other caliber that is loaded for the U.S. Military.

Hey! Easy now.
I did simply "Google" them, yet internet issues abounded that day. Dam blessed to be able to post this! :cool:
 
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