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5 x Inert .303 British Rounds – U 1943 (South African Mint, Kimberley) in Original Charger
5 x Inert .303 British Rounds – U 1943 (South African Mint, Kimberley) in Original Charger
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Product Description
This lot comprises 5 inert .303 British rounds, head-stamped U 1943, produced by the South African Mint, Kimberley during World War II. Each round has been professionally deactivated, with no live primer or propellant, making them entirely safe for handling and display. These classic .303 British cartridges are presented in their original charger, preserving a period-correct look that appeals to ammunition collectors and British/Commonwealth militaria enthusiasts. The clear South African mint marking and wartime date add historical interest, illustrating Commonwealth production during the conflict. Ideal for display collections, educational purposes, or as part of a larger .303 ammunition archive.