K 18
The usual reasons for these differences in headstamp are to differentiate between different production lines. Although both headstamps are obviously Kynoch, there were different "factories" within the Witton complex. In order to be able to trace which round came from which production line these slight changes were made to the headstamp.
Another example is Royal Laboratory, Woolwich. "R^L" is the main production line, "R^L '17' " with strikes either side of the date is Cartridge Factory 3 and "R (date)L" is Cartridge Factory 5.
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TonyE
Researcher, collector and pedant
British military small arms and ammunition.
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