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Inert .303 British Round – 1969 K Headstamp (Kynoch, UK)

Inert .303 British Round – 1969 K Headstamp (Kynoch, UK)

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This is an inert .303 British cartridge, manufactured in 1969 by Kynoch, one of the UK’s best-known ammunition producers. Marked with the K 69 headstamp, this round represents late-period commercial and contract production, long after the .303 had ceased to be Britain’s primary service calibre. Fully deactivated and UK-legal, it is completely safe for display or handling. Ideal for collectors of British ammunition, Kynoch enthusiasts, or anyone assembling a comprehensive .303 reference collection, this inert round offers both historical interest and strong display appeal as part of a post-war ammunition lineup.