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INERT 30-06 1918 Dated Round U. S. C. Co
INERT 30-06 1918 Dated Round U. S. C. Co
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Product Description
This inert .30-06 Springfield round, dated 1918 and headstamped U.S.C.Co, is an outstanding piece for collectors of historic U.S. military ammunition. Manufactured by the United States Cartridge Company during the First World War era, the cartridge bears the clear 1918 date and factory marking, offering a tangible connection to early 20th-century military logistics and ammunition production.
The round has been professionally rendered inert: the primer is deactivated and there is no propellant or live components present, making it entirely safe for handling and display. It retains its original brass case and projectile with the natural patina and wear consistent with its age, preserving the authentic appearance and headstamp details that serious collectors value.
As a .30-06 calibre—one of the most historically significant and widely used US service cartridges—this dated example is particularly desirable for museum displays, historical reference, restoration projects, or themed collections focusing on World War I and the interwar period. The U.S.C.Co headstamp and the 1918 date provide provenance and interest for researchers and enthusiasts alike.