Please see the attached photos, apparently a wood bulleted .303 blank. The wood bullet is hollow, the case appears to be chemically darkened but is a standard MkVII case, made by RL in 1916.
the wad is typical of those used with blanks, having a dark shellac finish. It came from the recent owners grandfather along with a 1.59” Crayford base fuzed semi AP round, a rare No.86 fuze (factory sectioned), a pair of 13mm tankgewehr rounds etc. Any thoughts?
many thanks, Dave
the wad is typical of those used with blanks, having a dark shellac finish. It came from the recent owners grandfather along with a 1.59” Crayford base fuzed semi AP round, a rare No.86 fuze (factory sectioned), a pair of 13mm tankgewehr rounds etc. Any thoughts?
many thanks, Dave