INERT British .455 MKII C E Cartridge
INERT British .455 MKII C E Cartridge
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Product Description
This inert British .455 MKII cartridge, manufactured by Kynoch in 1941, is a captivating piece of military history, perfect for collectors and enthusiasts alike. The .455 MKII cartridge was primarily used in the Webley revolver and other firearms during World War II, serving as the standard service round for British armed forces. Known for its powerful performance and reliability, the .455 caliber provided soldiers with a potent sidearm option in various combat scenarios.
The inert status of this cartridge makes it safe for display and educational purposes, allowing collectors to showcase this historical artifact without the risks associated with live ammunition. The cartridge features the distinctive Kynoch headstamp, a testament to the high manufacturing standards of this renowned British ammunition manufacturer.
With its classic design, the .455 MKII cartridge represents the advancements in ammunition technology during the early 20th century. It showcases the shift towards more effective sidearm cartridges that would ultimately influence firearm design and military tactics. Whether displayed on its own or as part of a broader collection, this inert British .455 MKII cartridge is an excellent addition for those interested in the history of firearms, military equipment, and the pivotal role of Kynoch in British munitions production during WWII