30-06 Replica Dummy Ammo & 5 Rnd. Stripper Clip
Product Description
**ITEMS ARE PLASTIC AND NOT TO BE USED OR PLACED IN ACTUAL FIREARMS OR USED AS SNAP CAPS OR FOR DRY FIRING!
Replica Ammo is precision-molded solid colored plastic resin using real M2 Ball 30-06 rounds as the pattern and finished with a realistic brass metallic coating for an authentic, museum-quality appearance. Each set contains five dummy rounds loaded into a genuine military-style stripper clip — the same clip type used with the Springfield 1903 and other service rifles from WWI, WWII and later.
Perfect for reenactors, theatrical productions, museum displays, cosplay, and collectors who want the look and feel of original ammunition without legal or safety concerns.
Key features
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Realistic brass metallic finish for an authentic appearance.
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Supplied as a 5-round set loaded into an actual military surplus stripper clip (fits standard 1903-type clips).
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Durable, lightweight, and easy to handle — ideal for display, costumes, and props
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Affordable option for reenactments, film/TV, museum mounts, and historical displays.
**Larger Quantity, Type Variations like Armor Piercing AP (Black Tip) and M25 Tracer (Red Tip) available upon request, so please contact.
**NOT INTENDED TO BE USED OR PLACED IN ACTUAL FIREARM
**Shipping**
- Items are Made to Order: Please allow 10 - 14 business days for shipping.
- International Shipping Available
- Secure Checkout & Payment Options
- Made in USA by Marshall's Arsenal
Historical Background
The .30-06 Springfield cartridge was officially adopted by the U.S. Army in 1906 and remained in front-line service well into the early 1980s. Its designation reflects its origins: “.30” for the bullet’s caliber in inches, and “06” for the year of adoption. Designed to replace the earlier .30-03, 6mm Lee Navy, and .30-40 Krag cartridges, the .30-06 became the standard rifle and machine-gun cartridge of the U.S. military for nearly five decades. Renowned for its accuracy, range, and versatility, it served through both World Wars, Korea, and beyond — earning its place as one of the most iconic and enduring military cartridges in American history.