British Wooden Ammunition Box 250 Cart 303 Ball Mk7 BLT
British Wooden Ammunition Box 250 Cart 303 Ball Mk7 BLT
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Product Description
This British wooden ammunition box is an exceptional example of wartime craftsmanship, designed to hold 250 cartridges of .303 Ball Mk VII ammunition for the iconic Vickers machine gun. Made from robust timber, the box showcases precise joinery and sturdy metal fittings, ensuring durability under battlefield conditions. Its original wartime markings remain vividly clear, including the stamped text detailing its contents, caliber, and purpose, along with an official military broad arrow insignia authenticating its origin.
The date markings on the box are distinct and historically significant, providing a direct connection to its use during World War II. The exterior features reinforced corners with metal banding, a hinged lid with a secure locking mechanism, and a well-preserved carrying handle, all of which reflect its practical design for transport and storage. The patina on the wood and hardware tells a story of its use, adding to its charm and historical value.
This piece not only represents a crucial component of British military logistics but also serves as a tangible artifact of wartime innovation. Its excellent condition makes it an ideal collectible for enthusiasts of military history, showcasing the intersection of utility, craftsmanship, and history in wartime equipment.