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WW2 South African .303 British Inert Round – U✦ Kimberley 1942 Headstamp
WW2 South African .303 British Inert Round – U✦ Kimberley 1942 Headstamp
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An original WW2 South African .303 British inert cartridge featuring the distinctive U✦ (U Diamond) 1942 headstamp, identifying wartime production by the Kimberley Branch Mint, South Africa.
The .303 British cartridge served as the standard rifle and machine gun calibre of British and Commonwealth forces throughout the Second World War, used extensively in iconic firearms such as the Lee-Enfield rifle, Bren light machine gun, and Vickers machine gun.
The distinctive U Diamond marking is strongly associated with South African Commonwealth wartime production and is far less commonly encountered than standard British wartime headstamps. Dated 1942, this cartridge was manufactured during the height of WW2 for Commonwealth military service.
This example retains authentic wartime appearance with clear headstamp markings and honest age-related patina, making it an excellent collectible for enthusiasts of WW2 Commonwealth militaria, South African military history, or British .303 ammunition collecting.
South African wartime .303 cartridges are increasingly sought after due to their unique markings, historical significance, and connection to Commonwealth forces during the war.
A strong addition to any inert ammunition collection or historical display.