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a factory known to have manufactured 9mm cartridge cases for loading at other facilities
for Winchester
The shell casing from this era serves as a testament to the technological advancements of German engineering and the emphasis on rapid-fire anti-aircraft capabilities during the war
C (British Pharmacopoeia Cotton) 1oz dressing
In the upper point of the triangle
Inert .303 British Mk VII Round – J 1916 WW1 Lee-Enfield Cartridge Paperwork a factory known to haveOriginal inert . 303 British Mk VII cartridge with J 16 headstamp, manufactured in 1916 during the First World War for British military service. The J factory code is associated with Joseph Johnson & Sons Ltd., Birmingham, a wartime contractor involved in . 303 British ammunition component and cartridge manufacture during WW1. The 16 date confirms production during the height of British wartime ammunition demand. The Mk VII cartridge was the standard