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Inert .30-06 1941 Blank — Frankford Armory (Wooden Head)

Inert .30-06 1941 Blank — Frankford Armory (Wooden Head)

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Product Description

This inert .30-06 blank round, dated 1941 and headstamped Frankford Armory, is a striking and historically significant collectible for enthusiasts of military ordnance and World War II–era ammunition. Unlike live cartridges, this example is a purpose-made blank, fitted with a wooden head to safely simulate firing while containing no propellant or explosive components. The wooden head is securely fitted and reproduces the original appearance and function of a service blank, making it particularly interesting for display, museum use, or educational demonstrations.

The cartridge has been professionally rendered inert to industry-standard safety practices: the primer is inactive and there are no live energetic materials present. It retains the original case with clear headstamp dating and tooling marks, together with the wooden head which shows age-appropriate wear and patina consistent with a genuine wartime piece. The 1941 date situates this item at the outset of the United States’ major wartime production effort, giving it provenance and context that many collectors prize.