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Inert .303 British Round – RG 1945 (Radway Green)

Inert .303 British Round – RG 1945 (Radway Green)

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This is an inert .303 British cartridge, manufactured in 1945 at RG – Radway Green, one of Britain’s key Royal Ordnance factories. Fully deactivated and UK‑legal, this round is completely safe for display, handling, or reference purposes. The RG 45 headstamp clearly identifies its wartime British manufacture, making it an authentic example of Second World War service ammunition. Ideal for collectors of British military cartridges, historians, or anyone building a reference collection of .303 rounds, this inert cartridge offers both historical significance and visual appeal as part of a militaria display.