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Inert .303 British Kynoch SL Headstamp Cartridge – Collectible Service Round

Inert .303 British Kynoch SL Headstamp Cartridge – Collectible Service Round

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This inert .303 British cartridge features the sought-after RL C V headstamp, identifying manufacture by the Royal Laboratory, Woolwich, UK. The Royal Laboratory at Woolwich Arsenal was one of Britain’s principal military ammunition producers in the late 19th and ear

This inert .303 British cartridge features the Kynoch SL headstamp, indicating production by Kynoch & Co., a prominent British ammunition manufacturer that supplied military and civilian markets from the late 19th century through the mid-20th century. The “SL” designation is typically associated with a service loading variant and is a recognized marking sought after by collectors of British military ammunition.

The .303 British cartridge was the standard British Empire service round for over seven decades and saw use in rifles and machine guns from the Lee–Metford through Lee–Enfield patterns, across both World Wars and numerous colonial campaigns. This SL variant reflects part of that enduring legacy.

Professionally deactivated and completely inert, this round is safe for display (buyers should verify compliance with local regulations). The brass casing exhibits attractive age-related patina with crisp, well-defined headstamp markings, enhancing its visual appeal in a collection or historical display.

This cartridge is an excellent addition for collectors of British Commonwealth ammunition, military history artifacts, and Kynoch-produced ammunition memorabilia. Its clear identification and good preservation make it a desirable piece of small-arms history