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Selection of British Early Pattern .303 Ammunition Chargers – Various Makers

Selection of British Early Pattern .303 Ammunition Chargers – Various Makers

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This selection of British early pattern .303 ammunition chargers features a variety of manufacturers and markings, offering an excellent opportunity for collectors of Lee‑Enfield accessories and early .303‑calibre equipment. These chargers represent some of the earliest designs issued for the Magazine Lee‑Metford and Magazine Lee‑Enfield rifles, later evolving into the standard chargers used through both World Wars. Each example displays unique maker marks, war‑department codes, or production variations, making them ideal for study, display, or completing period‑correct rifle sets. A great choice for enthusiasts of British small‑arms history and collectors seeking diverse charger patterns and manufacturers.