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inert, etched into the one of the bands.
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This round has an unusual profile compared with others I have seen, is there any stampings on it to give you a clue as to where it was made ?
Attached is a pic of an APC and an APCBC round with the pointed end as a comparison . Rob...............rnixartillery. Last edited by rnixartillery; 27-07-19 at 20:59. |
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There are some very faint markings on the underside of the projectile, nothing I can make out. Although the different nose cap is solid and of heavy steel construction, I think it is an add on because of the absence of the ballistic cap? No welds present on that location, and I have not tried to pop it off. It is pretty solid. The only discernible markings are on the band...marked SHC 056 inert. I spent a little time today making the round look presentable, the old lettraset decals are already falling off. A winter project to get it up to snuff. Was the ballistic cap something that could be pried off? Cheers Rob
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That cap had me wondering what the round was. But in a google search I did find an image that showed a cutaway with that cap underneath the nose cone. I would suggest it is proper, but no nose cone.
In the Canadian military, SHC used to mean stock holding code, but the number 56 is not one I am familiar with. However, I did not deal with ordnance. The SHCs were dropped about a dozen years back. Not sure if I could find any reference to them these days. Back then, 10 meant serviceable, I think 90 was unserviceable, 80 was quarantined...but even that last one I can't guarantee anymore. So much UFI, so little storage space. |
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I have had a better look at a couple of my APCBC rounds and you are quite right ,it would seem the tin nose is missing.
They are only crimped on so I should think it wouldn't take much to knock one off ! Rob.....................rnixartillery. |
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Any of you guys here in Canada have any of the 17/25 pdr. tools collecting dust that you would like to move on? All should have the OS/CM scripted numbers. Keys for No. 9 dial sight/keys/ drifts/cover muzzle/cover breech/ lamps/ etc... Looking to fill the 17 pdr. tools roll. Thanks Rob
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I have a spare of the handspike 7ft mk2 (pn E3/EC0551) and some spares of the quick release tool for when doing drawbacks of the recoil mech. Neither will fit in your pouches, but I believe both are applicable to the 17 pdr as they were pretty standard amongst most of the Brit artillery, and are still in use today in the CF.
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on a 25 pdr.. Was the rope/wire looped at both ends and passed thru from breech to muzzle brake? Have you got this looped wire Rob Nixon? Cheers Rob
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I will have to find it but cant remember where it is
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