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Inert .303 British Round – K 1943 WW2 Military Cartridge
Inert .303 British Round – K 1943 WW2 Military Cartridge
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Product Description
Original inert .303 British military cartridge featuring a K 1943 headstamp, manufactured during the Second World War by the famous British ammunition producer Kynoch.
The “K” factory code denotes Kynoch manufacture, one of the best-known suppliers of British military small arms ammunition during both World Wars. Dated 1943, this cartridge was produced during the height of wartime ammunition production for British and Commonwealth forces.
Rounds of this type would have been used in iconic British service weapons including:
- Lee-Enfield rifles
- Bren light machine guns
- Vickers machine guns
WW2 dated Kynoch .303 ammunition remains highly collectible due to its direct association with British wartime service and military history.
The cartridge retains an authentic military appearance with period brass casing and original projectile profile, making it an excellent addition to:
- WW2 militaria collections
- British Army displays
- Lee-Enfield collections
- .303 British headstamp collections
- Kynoch ammunition collections