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Product Description
The .55/303 Boys is an experimental short-range cartridge from the United Kingdom. Formed by necked-down the .55 Boys, a cartridge used by Boys anti-tank rifle in WWII. As .55 Boys was deemed too powerful and costly for training purposes, also the production and available stocks were urgently required in some battlefields.
To dealing with the situation and comply the safety regulations of the standard training ranges. The training version of the rifle, along with the cartridge was developed in 1937, then produced and tested in mid December 1938.
The model's outer dimension was reference after the original drawing and parent case. It was hollow out for saving time and cost of printing. The cutaway version can be found at:
Disclaimer: The bullet (projectile) could not disassemble from the case, no primer pocket, and this Replica Cartridge Model could not be fired and/ or modified into live ammunition(s).
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