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The image displays a museum or exhibition case showcasing various types of ammunition and a firearm component, likely located in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The scene is static, featuring neatly arranged objects on a tan, textured fabric background. On the left, a partial view of a silver-colored revolver with a black grip is visible, identified by label "31" as a ".38 Bore REVOLVER" (৩৮ বোর রিভলভার). Below it, another label "33" is largely obscured. To the right of the revolver, a stack of small, brass-colored cartridges, likely for a revolver, is presented. These are associated with label "32", which reads "CARTRIDGE REVOLVER .৩৮ বোর কার্তুজ (রিভলভার)", indicating they are .38 bore revolver cartridges. Further to the right, two vertical rows of shotgun shells are displayed. The left row primarily consists of red and some white/cream shells, with visible markings like "SINOXID," "AAA," "43P," "5.2mm," "ALPHAX," and "3.0 mm" on some. The right row features green and black shotgun shells, bearing brand names and specifications such as "ELEY," "LYMAX," "Rottweil club 32," "Rottweil," "SINOXID Trap 2.4mm," "67.5mm," and "7 1/2 Trap." These shotgun shells are identified by a partially visible label at the top right as "12 Bore CARTRIDGE" (১২ বোর কার্তুজ). The display is under artificial lighting, with some reflections visible on the protective glass of the case. The overall presentation suggests an educational exhibit on historical or contemporary firearms and ammunition.
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