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Can members help with any info. re. the two 1950's case types: 3in. N1 gun, brass case - marked: ''TESTING'', and the 3,7in. steel case, lacquered, olive green in colour. Here's hoping. Regards, RonB.
Hi Falcon
My father has a laquered steel 2 pounder case from WW2 from his time in Burma with the Navy - as yet he has not let me add it to my collection!!
Yes the 3.7in. was on its last legs by 1954-55. This case would be for trial only. l have a drawing somewhere of a steel case in 25 Pdr. calibre, dated: about 1938?. Hicky1300, that 2 Pdr. sounds very nice indeed and would love to see photo of case profile and headstamp ask your Dad if you can take some pics. Regards, Ron.
Can members help with any info. re. the two 1950's case types: 3in. N1 gun, brass case - marked: ''TESTING'', and the 3,7in. steel case, lacquered, olive green in colour. Here's hoping. Regards, RonB.
I have an A/S case which is marked Testing as per yours Ron. It has its primer fitted which has a stud on the inside with a nut,perhaps an armourers tool cartridge for testing the electric primer circuit? By the way Falcon the 3 inch N1 round i have has a steel case which was the norm, the brass cases are harder to find,well ive never seen one for sale.Tony.:tinysmile_fatgrin_t
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