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Inert 7.62mm British Drill Round – 1964 RG (Radway Green)

Inert 7.62mm British Drill Round – 1964 RG (Radway Green)

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This original inert 7.62mm NATO ball round, manufactured by RG (Radway Green), represents standard Cold War–era British service ammunition. Radway Green was the UK’s This inert 7.62mm British drill round, dated 1964 and produced at RG – Radway Green, is a fully deactivated training cartridge suitable for collectors, educators, and reenactors. Completely safe and UK‑legal, it was originally used for drill and training exercises, meaning it contains no propellant or live primer. Its distinctive headstamp and clean brass case make it an authentic representation of mid-20th-century British military ammunition. Ideal for display, study, or reference purposes, this drill round is a valuable addition to any collection of British small-arms ammunition, providing historical insight into Cold War-era training practices