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    British Wooden Ammo Box

    Can anyone help me identify this ammo box? Its Britishicon or at least British Empire. Its made of wood with metal edges and hardware. What era is this from? I picked it up today at the local gunshop for $10.00 and I was wondering if I overpayed because it seemed cheap enough?
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    Britishicon made and filled at Radway Green on the 5th of January 1953 with Mark VII .303 ball ammunition

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    I wondered if that wasnt a date code but the dota an letters threw me off. Thanks.

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    Ball ammo packed in cartons too! ISA&A = Inspector of small arms and ammunition

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    Traded for a P 14 long time ago and this came with it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vintage hunter View Post
    Traded for a P 14 long time ago and this came with it.
    I like yours a lot better than mine...maybe we could trade straight across?

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    I don't think you over paid. These boxes are very nice to keep stuff in and have one in the gun room next to your rack of Lee Enfields. A standard US .50 cal ammo can is around 10 dollars retail these days. It is a fair deal.

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    I bought the brother of that ammo box some years ago. Almost the same date. Filled with some extraordinarily "click........bang" cartridges, unless they were set out in the sun for a bit, then it was "click..bang"... not the best

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    RL stands for Royal Laboratory .. in other words the Royal Arsenal Woolwich..

    Mk 7 - not 7z, so cordite loaded - vintage stuff!

    Small arms ammuniton is batched by it's work date.. If they are running more than one line that day, you get an A and a B.. the one you have to watch is 31 Dec - this work date is used to mark any part batches and lost id ammo lying about at the end of the year..
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    nifty box and great info , i think $10 was about what i would have spent , but i might have gone $12-15 too

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