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Inert .303 British Tracer Round – RL 1942 G II Royal Laboratory WoolwichOriginal inert . 303 British tracer cartridge with RL 1942 G II headstamp. Royal Laboratory Woolwich WW2 military ammunition collectible with tracer loading. Description: Original inert . 303 British tracer cartridge featuring an RL 1942 G II headstamp, manufactured during the Second World War by the famous Royal Laboratory, Woolwich, one of Britains principal military ammunition production facilities. The RL factory code denotes Royal Laboratory
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