Tommies Militaria and Collectables
Norma 7.7mm Inert Japanese Round
Norma 7.7mm Inert Japanese Round
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Product Description
This is an inert Norma-manufactured 7.7mm Japanese rifle round, ideal for collectors of WW2 ammunition and rare calibres. It features a brass case and pointed projectile, marked with the Norma headstamp, and has been professionally deactivated by removing all propellant . The 7.7mm calibre was used extensively by Japanese forces during World War II, particularly in the Type 99 Arisaka rifles and light machine guns. Although this particular round was produced post-war by Norma, a renowned Swedish ammunition manufacturer, it replicates the wartime specifications and is highly desirable among collectors seeking to represent the Japanese side of the conflict. Scarce and often overlooked, this round offers a unique addition to any WW2 ammunition display or militaria collection. Fully inert and 100% legal to own in the UK. A great talking point and historical reference piece for any enthusiast of global wartime munitions.