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INERT 50 Cal Round . Headstamp K L11A2 1969

INERT 50 Cal Round . Headstamp K L11A2 1969

Regular price ÂŁ12.00 GBP
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The British INERT .50 caliber round with a headstamp "K L11A2 1969" is a significant collectible for military history enthusiasts. This round, produced in 1969, was part of the British military’s large-caliber ammunition stockpile, typically used in heavy machine guns and long-range sniper rifles. The headstamp "K" indicates it was manufactured by the renowned Kynoch factory, a historic British ammunition producer, while "L11A2" refers to the specific type of round, and "1969" marks its year of production.

As an inert round, it is completely safe and contains no active gunpowder or primer, making it perfect for display and educational purposes. The brass casing is in good condition, showing the typical wear and patina expected from a round of this age, adding to its authenticity and appeal for collectors. The .50 caliber bullet, with its distinct size and robust appearance, is a testament to the power of large-caliber weaponry used in mid-20th-century conflicts.

This piece serves as an excellent addition to any collection of military memorabilia or as a standalone display item. It offers a tangible connection to the history of British military ordnance and the technological advancements in ammunition during the Cold War era