Hi,
I may have the possibility to acquire the shown projectile, that may be of Japanese manufacture. The seller doesn't know for sure, and gave the following information: "Made of steel. Measures about 8 1/2 inches tall. Measures 82mm or 3.25 inches in diameter. Weights about 5 3/4 pounds. The piece that unscrews on the bottom (might be part of the fuse) is treaded opposit of normal (turning left tightens, turning right loosens).".
The right hand thread may indeed indicate Japanese manufacture, but perhaps British projectiles used right hand thread too?
If it is Japanese, I'm thinking it's pretty old (WW1 or before?).
Does anyone recognise it? It doesn't seem to have driving bands, and no mention is made of markings...
Possibly a very old projo? Or perhaps a nose piece of something, like a rocket???
Calibre and era wise, perhaps a British 18Pr comes close???
The item doesn't have any marking stamped into the body. Perhaps someone knows which countries used projectiles without such stampings AND which countries used right hand threads on ammo. Any info/thoughts are very welcome!
Cheers,
Olaf
I may have the possibility to acquire the shown projectile, that may be of Japanese manufacture. The seller doesn't know for sure, and gave the following information: "Made of steel. Measures about 8 1/2 inches tall. Measures 82mm or 3.25 inches in diameter. Weights about 5 3/4 pounds. The piece that unscrews on the bottom (might be part of the fuse) is treaded opposit of normal (turning left tightens, turning right loosens).".
The right hand thread may indeed indicate Japanese manufacture, but perhaps British projectiles used right hand thread too?
If it is Japanese, I'm thinking it's pretty old (WW1 or before?).
Does anyone recognise it? It doesn't seem to have driving bands, and no mention is made of markings...
Possibly a very old projo? Or perhaps a nose piece of something, like a rocket???
Calibre and era wise, perhaps a British 18Pr comes close???
The item doesn't have any marking stamped into the body. Perhaps someone knows which countries used projectiles without such stampings AND which countries used right hand threads on ammo. Any info/thoughts are very welcome!
Cheers,
Olaf
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