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Inert .303 Round – 1941 Dated MJ | Collectible Ammunition
Inert .303 Round – 1941 Dated MJ | Collectible Ammunition
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Product Description
This original inert .303 British Mk VII ball round, dated 1941 and manufactured by MJ – Royal Ordnance Factory, Maltby, is a genuine Second World War–era cartridge produced for British military use. The “MJ 41” headstamp identifies both its production year and its maker, reflecting the intense wartime ammunition manufacturing effort at Maltby, one of Britain’s key munitions factories.
The .303 British cartridge was the standard small-arms round for iconic weapons such as the Lee–Enfield No.4 rifle, Bren light machine gun, and Vickers machine gun. By 1941, Royal Ordnance Factory Maltby was operating at full capacity to supply both domestic forces and overseas Commonwealth units, providing reliable ammunition to troops fighting in Europe, North Africa, and beyond.
This round has been professionally deactivated to UK legal standards, ensuring it is completely inert while retaining its original components and appearance. Collectors particularly value MJ-marked .303 rounds for their connection to British wartime production, frontline service, and historical authenticity.
Ideal for ammunition displays, WWII kit layouts, or pairing with period rifles and machine guns, this 1941 Maltby example offers a well-preserved, historically significant addition to any .303 British or Second World War ammunition collection.