I am reliably informed that the item shown in the attached photos is the remnants of a 40mm Bofors round, probably some sort of drill round or dummy. The item measures 3 1/8" long and 1 1/2" wide (40mm), 45cm long in total ish, base 62mm wide or 2 3/8"
I have searched the forum and found references to 40mm Bofors 'woooden rounds', but apart from confirmation that the images show such a round, I am curious as to why wood was used for the body of these rounds? Was it to save brass for live rounds?
Your thoughts are appreciated.
Regards
Meerkat
I have searched the forum and found references to 40mm Bofors 'woooden rounds', but apart from confirmation that the images show such a round, I am curious as to why wood was used for the body of these rounds? Was it to save brass for live rounds?
Your thoughts are appreciated.
Regards
Meerkat
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