Josef Alm

He is most known - at least in Norway - for repeating and spreading a false rumour that there was a significant difference between the 6.5x55 ammunition used in Norway and Sweden, although the ammunition in reality is interchangeable.

[citation needed] After the rumour first surfaced in 1900, it was examined by the Swedish military.

They declared the difference to be insignificant, and that both the Swedish and Norwegian ammunition was within the specified parameters laid down.

Despite this finding, Josef Alm repeated the rumour in a book in the 1930s, leading many to believe that there was a significant difference between the two types of ammunition.

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