- Location
- North-Central Quebec
Today I was given a box of military .303 br. ammo.
Unfortunately, the top was missing so I couln't ID it easily.
It was beige cardboard with 4 rows of 12 cartridges lying flat, with each row separated by a sheet of paper.
The headstamp said MW 44.
I searched the net and found a site ( http://cartridgecollectors.org/headstampcodes.htm ) with a reference chart for old military ammo and it lists MW as Small Arms Ammunition Factory N°6, Welshpool, Australia. 44 being the year of course. One has to wonder by what path this wound up in someones basement in La Tuque, Québec.
Anyways, just thought I'd share this useful site with other milsurp fans. Here are the pics, I guess I'll have to find a nice Lithgow to go with this ammo.
Unfortunately, the top was missing so I couln't ID it easily.
It was beige cardboard with 4 rows of 12 cartridges lying flat, with each row separated by a sheet of paper.
The headstamp said MW 44.
I searched the net and found a site ( http://cartridgecollectors.org/headstampcodes.htm ) with a reference chart for old military ammo and it lists MW as Small Arms Ammunition Factory N°6, Welshpool, Australia. 44 being the year of course. One has to wonder by what path this wound up in someones basement in La Tuque, Québec.
Anyways, just thought I'd share this useful site with other milsurp fans. Here are the pics, I guess I'll have to find a nice Lithgow to go with this ammo.
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