Inert.50-caliber dummy round, representative of the large-calibre cartridges used in heavy machine guns and related weapon systems. This example is completely inert and intended for training, instructional, or display purposes, comprising a projectile seated in a cartridge case designed to be without an active primer or propellant.
The round follows the general form of .50 calibre ammunition (commonly associated with 12.7×99mm Browning), featuring a galvanised steel case and a full metal jacket projectile. Dummy examples are often identifiable by drilled or fluted bodies as well as the absence of a live primer, ensuring safe handling.
Such dummy rounds are used for weapon handling drills, loading practice, and educational displays, allowing safe familiarisation with ammunition sizes and configurations. Variations exist depending on manufacturer and intended use, including different markings, finishes, and construction methods.
Manufactured in metal components with inert assembly, this example provides a representative piece of large-calibre ammunition for study and collection. Dummy.50-caliber rounds are collected as examples of ordnance training aids, ammunition designs, and military display items.
Dimensions
Approx. 138mm overall length
Condition
Very good overall condition with signs of handling or storage wear. Surface marks or minor tarnishing may be present. Inert with no active components present.



















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