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06-27-2010 06:14 AM
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Son's most definitive answer makes your life rather easier, smle13, if you wish to display some cupro-nickel bulleted ammunition as "silver-colour" bulleted MkVII ammo was made even after WWII. (The post war stuff was mostly Italian
, I think). Might not be C-N jackets, more likely mild steel, but it looks pretty much the same.
I think it might be a good idea to deactivate or remove the powder from the rounds if there is a possibility of unauthorized access to the display.
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Again, the problem is where you are located and the postal regulations governing the shipment of live ammo.
I have some 1917 dated Mk6 but mailing it is just not possible.
Yes folks, I know it shouldn't exsist but that's what the headstamp says
KF VI 17
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I have several dozen MkVI and MkII rounds. I'll have to do some fresh pics of the headstamps. Many are WW1 vintage Aussie production.
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thanks so much! all of your posts were greatlu helpful to me. I do have some 180 gr. round nosed .303 ammo so I think I might shoot that. but ill keep looking for rare 303 ammo!
Thanks!!
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Mark VI
Are you based in the UK
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.303 Mark VI ammo is not rare or even scarce in UK ammo collector circles, and it would not be hard to find a dozen or so rounds, but as others have said, the real hard part is getting it to you!
The real rare .303 ball round is the Mark III hollow nose, so if you find one headstamped "R^L C III" please let me know at once!
Cheers
TonyE
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Last edited by smle13; 09-27-2010 at 08:45 PM.
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i am taking my smle no.1 mk1*** out shooting in a few weeks, just have to get it cheaked out by the gunsmith first.
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Nomenclature
smle13 - See the link in Son's post regarding the nomenclature of your rifle! It is a Rifle, Short, Magazine Lee Enfield Mark I***, not a No.1 Mark 1***.
A small point, but it is important to be accurate about these things.
Regards
TonyE