Tom & Jerrys Militaria and Collectables
Full 50-Round British .303 Bandolier – 1955 Ammunition in 1954 Dated Bandolier
Full 50-Round British .303 Bandolier – 1955 Ammunition in 1954 Dated Bandolier
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Product Description
This original British military .303 rifle ammunition bandolier is fully complete, containing 50 x 1955-dated .303 rounds loaded into standard .303 chargers. The bandolier itself is clearly dated 1954, making this a matching and period-correct post-war set. These bandoliers were issued for use with the Lee-Enfield rifle and represent typical Cold War–era British ammunition packaging. Complete examples with all chargers and original dated rounds are increasingly scarce. Ideal for collectors of .303 ammunition, post-war British kit, and Lee-Enfield accessories. A great display piece for ammunition collections or historic equipment layouts.