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    Default British M2 Ball ammo.......

    Just picked up a box of 20 rounds of M2 ball made in England. It looks just like American M2 ball, white label with red band through center. Box is marked:

    20 Cartridges
    BALL
    Calibre .30 M2
    Lot 4 10/54

    Manufactured at the Kynoch Factories of
    Imperial Chemical Industries Limited, Metals Division
    Witton, Birmingham, England

    The headstamp is K 54. Is this actually military issue ammo and if so why was it made in England instead of the US?

    Thanks
    Last edited by Bob - The Beagle Master; 04-23-2012 at 07:13.
    Bob - Southern Indiana Chapter OFC

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    The CMP was selling Kynoch 30.06 of that vintage several years ago, including belted stuff for the 1919A1. M-2 ball was produced by a number of countries following WWII for us in U.S. supplied arms. I believe that the stuff sold by the CMP, including as the Greek HXP, was provided as substitute return material for ammo "loaned" by the U.S. decades ago.

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    Be careful. The Kynoch has a bad reputation of blowing holes into the brass vertically at the base. I pulled all the components and reloaded them into HXP cases. They shoot great then.

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    Thanks for the info guys!
    Bob - Southern Indiana Chapter OFC

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