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1937 British .455 Revolver Inert Cartridge – Royal Laboratory R↑L

1937 British .455 Revolver Inert Cartridge – Royal Laboratory R↑L

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Original pre-WWII British .455 revolver cartridge, manufactured in 1937 at the Royal Laboratory, Woolwich.

The distinctive headstamp reads R↑L 37, identifying production by the Royal Laboratory and the 1937 manufacture date.

The .455 cartridge is one of the classic British military revolver calibres, most famously associated with the Webley service revolvers used extensively by British and Commonwealth forces.

This example retains its brass case and large round-nosed lead projectile. The cartridge displays an attractive age-related patina while the important R↑L 37 headstamp remains exceptionally clear.

Details: British • 1937 • .455 calibre • Royal Laboratory, Woolwich • R↑L 37 headstamp • Brass case • Lead round-nose projectile • Pre-WWII British military ammunition.