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INERT .30-06 Springfield Round – SL 1953 St. Louis Arsenal Cartridge

INERT .30-06 Springfield Round – SL 1953 St. Louis Arsenal Cartridge

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Original inert .30-06 Springfield cartridge manufactured at the St. Louis Ordnance Plant, USA, in 1953.

The “SL” headstamp identifies production from the historic St. Louis military ammunition facility during the early Cold War era.

The .30-06 Springfield cartridge served as the primary US military rifle and machine gun round through WWII and Korea, used in iconic firearms such as the M1 Garand, Browning Automatic Rifle (BAR), and Browning machine guns.

Features original brass case, copper-jacket projectile, and military primer sealant with clear 1953 dated headstamp. A desirable Korean War era US ammunition collectible.