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French 37mm AP?

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This interesting round turned up at the recent Tulsa gun show. Even though it was incomplete I knew it had to go home with me.

The one pounder rounds from WWI were very popular souvenirs with American troops and have probably seen a hundred or more of them over the years, but have never seen one dated 1940 or one with this type of projectile.

I assume this type of projectile, with a hardened steel core, was developed to give a little potency to obsolete and underpowered WWI cannons. Yes? Is much know about its development and use?

I heard somewhere that this would have had a magnesium windscreen screwed on via the left hand threads surrounding the core. Does anyone have any good line drawings of the windscreen or perhaps photos of a complete round. Thanks.

Rick
 

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I have a sectioned (1/4) you could measure next time you are in town.
 
37 mm Mle 1935

Effectively, this shell had a magnesium cover. On impact, it produced a white flash for marking the hit and had eventually a incendiary effect.
It was used with the 37 mm SA gun on light tanks.
The magnesium cover brought problems on stockage.
 
Sorry, I've been away from a working computer for a few days while traveling. Thanks to all for the responses and great information. Now to find some magnesium and machine the remaining part.

Rick
 
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