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Inert .303 British Round – 1937 Dated MF (Footscray) | Collectible Ammunition
Inert .303 British Round – 1937 Dated MF (Footscray) | Collectible Ammunition
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Product Description
This original inert .303 British Mk VII ball round, dated 1937 and manufactured by MF (Footscray Ammunition Factory, Australia), is a highly desirable example of pre-Second World War Commonwealth ammunition production. The clear “MF 37” headstamp identifies it as a product of the Footscray factory in Victoria, one of Australia’s key munitions plants supplying both national forces and the wider British Commonwealth.
During the late 1930s, Australia began expanding ammunition output in preparation for rising global tensions. Footscray-produced .303 rounds from this period were issued for use in classic weapons such as the SMLE Mk III rifle, Lewis gun, and Vickers machine gun, forming the backbone of Australian small-arms capability leading into WWII. This particular round has been professionally deactivated to UK legal standards, ensuring it is completely inert while retaining its full original appearance.
Collectors value pre-war MF-marked ammunition for its connection to Australia’s early industrial mobilisation and its distinctive headstamp style, which differs from British and Canadian production. This 1937 example is ideal for cartridge displays, interwar kit layouts, or pairing with Australian or Commonwealth equipment of the era. Well-preserved and historically significant, it offers an authentic addition to any .303 or WWII-focused ammunition collection.