MikeS0000
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My Monster Acquisition - Photos Added
With three ruptured disks this is the last thing I needed, but no way could I resist.
Now..., what the heck is it. Diameter just above the driving ring is 6"s. No visible markings and it appears to be a cast iron (cast steel?), as there are casting marks on the body. Weight is about 75-80lbs. (or thereabouts). It is unfired and I have pictured it next to a 57mm. APCBC for perspective. Takes a threaded fuze.
Any thoughts appreciated.
- Best Regards! Mike
Part 2:
Got around to some more specifics and here's what I have:
1. Height = 24"s
2. Threads = 12/Inch (I believe) Unfortunately it is quite rusted inside. The outsoie is not bad at all.
3. Cleaned out the inside, 6"s or rust, mouse nests, paper and other unsavory 'stuff.' and it is tapered at the base.
4. Depth goes to just below the driving band. Appears solid below that.
5. Markings - Only those is the photo. A '4' couple of unknowns and looks to be '77.'
Have added photos of (before cleaning) the base, band, upper shell and markings. Then a photo after a light cleaning. Last photo added as reply. It's a bit strange, as the outside is in quite good condition while the base as you can see and the inside are very well rusted. Found a photo on page 145 of this 1918 book on Ordnance that looks similar.
Still sitting in the garage. Arrggghhhhh it is heavy! :tinysmile_cry_t4:
And oh yes..., thoughts on what to do with it appreciated!! :smile:
- Best Regards, Mike
With three ruptured disks this is the last thing I needed, but no way could I resist.
Now..., what the heck is it. Diameter just above the driving ring is 6"s. No visible markings and it appears to be a cast iron (cast steel?), as there are casting marks on the body. Weight is about 75-80lbs. (or thereabouts). It is unfired and I have pictured it next to a 57mm. APCBC for perspective. Takes a threaded fuze.
Any thoughts appreciated.
- Best Regards! Mike
Part 2:
Got around to some more specifics and here's what I have:
1. Height = 24"s
2. Threads = 12/Inch (I believe) Unfortunately it is quite rusted inside. The outsoie is not bad at all.
3. Cleaned out the inside, 6"s or rust, mouse nests, paper and other unsavory 'stuff.' and it is tapered at the base.
4. Depth goes to just below the driving band. Appears solid below that.
5. Markings - Only those is the photo. A '4' couple of unknowns and looks to be '77.'
Have added photos of (before cleaning) the base, band, upper shell and markings. Then a photo after a light cleaning. Last photo added as reply. It's a bit strange, as the outside is in quite good condition while the base as you can see and the inside are very well rusted. Found a photo on page 145 of this 1918 book on Ordnance that looks similar.
Still sitting in the garage. Arrggghhhhh it is heavy! :tinysmile_cry_t4:
And oh yes..., thoughts on what to do with it appreciated!! :smile:
- Best Regards, Mike
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