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20mm MK.II Lighter

AlJC475

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Hello everyone.
Picked this up today in a charity shop out of curiosity. Its a desk lighter. I presume its been made from a 1942 20mm round.
I'm hoping someone can tell me what exactly the round would have been used with. Are we talking aircraft or AA. I was wondering if the anchor symbol between U.S signified US Navy.
Having spent the evening googling, none of the images I have found look quite like this one. I'm guessing its been cut down in length but even the domed head looks different to images I have seen on the web. Ignoring the plinth, the round measures only 4 inches long.
Thanks for looking,
Al
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Yes, your case is cut down, and someone did an excellent job making a cover for the lighter that looks like a projectile. It is 20mm Oerlikon, typically used in the antiaircraft role, although if you watch the movie "The Longest Day", the Germans had one on top of a hotel shooting at French infantry. Your case is U.S., but a number of nations used the gun to include the U.S., UK, Germany and Japan.

U.S. Gun info:

http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNUS_2cm-70_mk234.htm

The last photo shows what the complete rounds looked like. Yours is the round on the left.
 

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