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Inert 9mm Round – HN Headstamp, ROF Hirwaun, UK (1944)

Inert 9mm Round – HN Headstamp, ROF Hirwaun, UK (1944)

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This is an inert 9mm cartridge manufactured in 1944 by Royal Ordnance Factory Hirwaun, Wales, identified by the HN headstamp. Produced during the height of the Second World War, ROF Hirwaun supplied vital small-arms ammunition for British and Allied forces, including 9mm Parabellum rounds used in the Sten gun and other service weapons. This example features a clear wartime HN 44 headstamp and retains its original finish. Fully inert and safe for display, it is an excellent addition for ammunition collectors, WWII historians, and anyone building a reference collection of British wartime 9mm rounds.