It's British you can tell by the arrow/crow's foot stamp. RL shows it was made at the Royal Laboratory, in Woolwich.
Welcome to the forum, your son will have the collecting bug soon if not already![]()
.303 Royal Laboratories 1954 Mk 7 (powder)
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As stated, it is a .303 inch Ball Mark 7 made by Royal Laboratory, Woolwich in 1954. It was loaded with cordite ("powder" in British terminology generally means blackpowder).
If it was a .50 calibre it would be about twice the size,
1954 was about the end of production at RL before it closed.
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TonyE
British Military Smallarms and Ammunition
Collector, Researcher and Pedant
https://sites.google.com/site/britmilammo/
Makes sense. Thanks
To KradSpam... My son DOES have a collecting bug now. :-)
Of course Tony you are rightCordite was used up until the 1950's, just trying to make a distinction between the v11 and the v11z, which I believe, and correct me if I'm wrong was cordite strips, but the v11 was flakes, and a slightly different constitution
Nice to see a youngster getting the collecting bug. However, let's get him started off on the right foot !!!
Bullet = The projectile that leaves the gun and travels at high speed through the air until it hits the ground or something else.
Cartridge = The brass/steel container for the propellent charge and which also serves as a 'holder' for the bullet.
Round = A cartridge and a bullet when together as one piece
What you have is a CARTRIDGE not, by any means, a BULLET. Once he gets this terminology correct, collecting will become a lot easier and he won't set pedants like myself off on one........
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It's not a GUN! it's a weapon or rifle xx
A gun is something a seven mile sniper will use. Remember Full metal Jacket? "This is my rifle this is my GUN"
sorry Steve, a bit picky I know, but I used to slap anyone that said gun
"Weapon fires, weapon fires weapon stops, on looking at the cocking handle it's fully forward.....carry on![]()
LOL !!!
I can feel a 'pedant battle' shall forthwith commence.......
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