What are these old bullets?

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I found them in with all my late grandfather's WWII stuff. Along the bottom edge is "R A 40" spaced out evenly, and the primer caps have been removed. What's with the green painted indents? They were in an envelope along with some Nazi items he had collected while in Europe.
 
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RA 40 is the the manufacturer RA=Remington Arms the 40 is the year of manufacture 1940 the rounds you have are 30 Caliber M1 training rounds
 
RA 40 is the the manufacturer RA=Remington Arms the 40 is the year of manufacture 1940 the rounds you have are 30 Caliber M1 training rounds


AAArrggghhh!!
NO NO NO they are not 30 cal m1!!

They look like 303 British,a completely different round from the M1(Carbine).They do appear to be deactivated/training rounds.
 
Definitely not .303 Brit, as they do not have a rim.
Not deactivated, as they were never live.
They are training rounds, the flutes are to positively ID them as such.
 
In the early day of World War II, the Americans supplied various firearms to the British such as the P14, P17, M1 Garand, etc that went to supply the British Home Guard.

In Skennertons book on the Enfield, he tells of Canada itself being issued 8,100 M1 Garands during the second world war. I believe that these rifles ended up guarding Canadian airfields in France during the 1950's. I was told this by a retired RCAF Air Policeman who was stationed there at the time.
 
Thanks for the info. Now I know how these came about.
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Your 20mm was made by Dominion Rubber Munitions, in Trois Rivieres, Quebec. They made .50 Vickers as well. My father-in-law was part of the office staff. Among his mementos of the period is a 20mm dummy with engravings to denote it as a replica of the 20 000 000th 20mm round made there.
 
Your 20mm was made by Dominion Rubber Munitions, in Trois Rivieres, Quebec. They made .50 Vickers as well. My father-in-law was part of the office staff. Among his mementos of the period is a 20mm dummy with engravings to denote it as a replica of the 20 000 000th 20mm round made there.

Thanks for the Canadian history.
 
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