I have a 37 mm shell casing that my grandfather gave me when I was 7 years old , he told me it came from a French Renault tank and he grabbed it after " some chappie " threw a handfull out of the tank hatch alongside him in the trenches somewhere in France WW1
My first web search led me to here: http://www.the-amc.com/vmchk/Odds-and-Ends/DE-ACTIVATED-37-mm-MAXIM-SHELL-DATED-K-19-AUG-1918
It look identical to the casing pictured here , but they say it's from a Naval type pom-pom gun Maxim type , evidently these guns were also used as anti aircraft guns on the Western Front , not entirely convinced I delved deeper
Second search ended up here: http://www.xs4all.nl/~ator1149/wfm/ww1/stamps2.html#canon
Here I found the casing looks very similar to the pictued 37mm Hotchkiss casings , with the same screw in detonator plug , also I found out a bit about the markings on the base which are as follows:
K 10 JUNE 1918 ( maybe 13 ) Sp 255 119A and on the firing pin 6 or G Kp
Evidently K means KARLSRUHE and Sp255 means it was inspected in Spandau
The French Renault FT-17 tanks were armed with a naval type 37 mm Puteaux cannon and also a 37mm Hotchkiss gun my research has found sometimes they are called Maxim guns . The FT-17's came into action in 1918 I believe
The Germans also had 37mm Hotchkiss guns I found
So
What do I have here ?
Is it feasible that this shell was made in Germany , captured and used on the Western Front in a French ( or American ) FT-17 tank ?
Is this type of 37mm shell used on a variety of same calibre weapons from AA guns , anti tank guns and as the main gun on a French tank ?
Any info would be greatly appreciated , thanks
My first web search led me to here: http://www.the-amc.com/vmchk/Odds-and-Ends/DE-ACTIVATED-37-mm-MAXIM-SHELL-DATED-K-19-AUG-1918
It look identical to the casing pictured here , but they say it's from a Naval type pom-pom gun Maxim type , evidently these guns were also used as anti aircraft guns on the Western Front , not entirely convinced I delved deeper
Second search ended up here: http://www.xs4all.nl/~ator1149/wfm/ww1/stamps2.html#canon
Here I found the casing looks very similar to the pictued 37mm Hotchkiss casings , with the same screw in detonator plug , also I found out a bit about the markings on the base which are as follows:
K 10 JUNE 1918 ( maybe 13 ) Sp 255 119A and on the firing pin 6 or G Kp
Evidently K means KARLSRUHE and Sp255 means it was inspected in Spandau
The French Renault FT-17 tanks were armed with a naval type 37 mm Puteaux cannon and also a 37mm Hotchkiss gun my research has found sometimes they are called Maxim guns . The FT-17's came into action in 1918 I believe
The Germans also had 37mm Hotchkiss guns I found
So
What do I have here ?
Is it feasible that this shell was made in Germany , captured and used on the Western Front in a French ( or American ) FT-17 tank ?
Is this type of 37mm shell used on a variety of same calibre weapons from AA guns , anti tank guns and as the main gun on a French tank ?
Any info would be greatly appreciated , thanks