5 X BLANK 1941 Dated – .303 Lee Enfield Rounds In Charger Loading Clip
5 X BLANK 1941 Dated – .303 Lee Enfield Rounds In Charger Loading Clip
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Product Description
The item in question is a set of 5 original .303 caliber Lee Enfield rounds dated 1941, presented in a charger loading clip. These rounds were designed for use with the Lee-Enfield rifle, a staple firearm of British and Commonwealth forces during World War II. Manufactured in 1941, these rounds are historical artifacts from a critical period of the war.
Each cartridge features a full metal jacket (FMJ) bullet, a brass casing, and a primer typical of the era. The charger clip, used to rapidly load the rounds into the rifle's magazine, is also in good condition, adding to the authenticity of the set. The headstamps on the cartridges confirm the 1941 production date, making them highly collectible for military enthusiasts and historians. While they have not been fired, these rounds are considered inert due to age and are sold strictly as collectibles.
This unique piece of history offers insight into the weaponry used during WWII, making it a valuable addition to any collection of military memorabilia or firearms. Perfect for display or as a conversation piece, they preserve the legacy of one of the most iconic rifles of the 20th century