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9mm INERT British 1976 RG -Royal Ordnance Factory, Radway Green, Cheshire

9mm INERT British 1976 RG -Royal Ordnance Factory, Radway Green, Cheshire

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The 9mm INERT British 1976 RG round is a collectible and historically significant inert ammunition produced by the Royal Ordnance Factory, Radway Green, Cheshire, England. This factory, known for its high-quality military ammunition, manufactured this specific 9mm Parabellum round in 1976 for use in pistols and submachine guns. The "RG" headstamp signifies its origin at Radway Green, while the date "1976" indicates its year of production.

This inert round has been carefully deactivated to ensure it contains no live primer, powder, or propellant, making it safe for display or educational purposes. The round retains its original casing, bullet, and primer, providing enthusiasts and collectors with an authentic representation of British military ordnance from the Cold War era.

The 9mm Parabellum cartridge was a standard NATO caliber widely used by British armed forces during this period, compatible with iconic firearms like the Browning Hi-Power and Sterling submachine gun. Collectors value these inert rounds for their historical context, craftsmanship, and role in British military history. With its unique markings and detailed manufacturing, the 9mm INERT British 1976 RG round serves as a tangible link to the United Kingdom's defense production heritage.