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25-Pdr Incendiary

ydnum303

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Hi All,

Have recently acquired a 25-Pdr Incendiary shell marked L16A1, also "Inert Instruct". It is empty. Can anyone tell me what bits should be inside such a shell, and their dimensions, please, as I would like to either obtain or make the missing parts. I have spent some time on the internet trying to find this information, but no luck so far!

Thanks in advance,

Roger
 
Hi All,

Have recently acquired a 25-Pdr Incendiary shell marked L16A1, also "Inert Instruct". It is empty. Can anyone tell me what bits should be inside such a shell, and their dimensions, please, as I would like to either obtain or make the missing parts. I have spent some time on the internet trying to find this information, but no luck so far!

Thanks in advance,

Roger
Do you have an image?
 
In this drawing is the name L16A1 hope it helps

Chrius
Going by the stamped markings of the L16A1 incendiary in the above photo, the projectile shown is likely a base ejection design.

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As 'sgdbdr' mentioned, the page excerpt from a UK ammunition pamphlet, is of bursting coloured smoke projectiles. The presumed L16A1 incendiary just happens to be the same L-number.

I guess someone needs to find some documentation that lists the L16A1 incendiary, proving of disproving its existence?
 
This is all I could find with L16A1 on it Sgdbdr the projectile in the drawing is indead a colored smoke.
Base is completly different.

Chris
 
Thanks for your help everyone. Yes, this appears to be a conversion from a BE Smoke Mk.6/1. Originally made by ROF Birtley in 3/56. That date has been barred-out, and RL 5/61 substituted. The only bit of the innards remaining is what I think is a pusher plate.

I look forward to seeing the X-ray.

Roger.
 
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