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1945 3 Pounder projectile markings

Falcon

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These are the markings from one of the unbanded 1945 3 Pounder shot. I have a few questions about them.

3PR IINT/N LBA
LOT 1333 6/45 P


All have the same markings, although there are variations in the month and lot number.

What is meant by "NT/N" after the mark number?

Is "LBA" a maker's mark or is it something else?

Also, what does the "P" at the very end mean?

Thanks for any info.
 
Hi Falcon

This is purely a guess, but would "NT" stand for Night Tracer, and the following "N" for Naval? I suspect the "P" indicates Practice.

Roger.
 
good guess, its what it says in the 1945 volume. LBA I think is a maker who also made 2pr practice 1940, might have to wait for Tim on that one.
 
Hi Falcon

This is purely a guess, but would "NT" stand for Night Tracer, and the following "N" for Naval? I suspect the "P" indicates Practice.

Roger.

I agree with all the above. Day tracers were the turpentine/aniline dye liquid type and night tracers were the (now) conventional tracer composition in a metal body.
 
Falcon,

LBA - Lang Bridge, Accrington (Paradise Works) - Formed in 1857, made machinery for the textile and mining industries. Still going strong from what I can gather.

TimG
 
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