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and loyalty to the British monarchy
Between 1930 and 1937
1916 dated Mk VI rounds are particularly interesting to collectors because they combine an older cartridge pattern with wartime production
is a valuable piece of historical memorabilia
Original WWII British No.9 Mk III Artillery Primer – Vickers-Armstrong (VAD) 1942 blank and loyalty to the BritishOriginal British military No. 9 Mark III Artillery Primer manufactured during the Second World War by Vickers Armstrong Ltd., Dartford, identified by the wartime manufacturer code VAD and dated 1942. The primer is headstamped: No. 9 III VAD 1942 together with the British Government Broad Arrow acceptance mark. No. 9 primers were used in British artillery ammunition to initiate the ignition sequence within the cartridge case, transmitting flame to the