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I found this in a box today when I was sorting stuff out, thought it would be of interest.
I don't recall seeing may of the base fuzed versions around. Does anyone know what date they stopped using them?
All INERT etc.
Dave.
Hi Dave,
That is a lovely round, what was it doing hiding in a box ? i am sure i could find some shelf space for it :xd:
The No 281 base fuzes are quite hard to come by, i was lucky to pick up a similar round a few years ago at Beltring. Thanks for showing it, best regards Weasel.
Thanks Andy. It was in a box because I tend to only display tank rounds that have tungsten cores or darts in them. Its one of those odd rounds that doesn't quite fit with what I collect but its nice all the same.
Good find at Beltring. A few of these came on the market about 15 years ago, possibly from the same source.
Dave.
Without wanting to appear pedantic its a ‘Shell, Q.F., Armour-Piercing, 2-PR Mark I’.
I don’t when it stopped being used but the first mention of the AP Shot in the Handbook is amendment No. 1 of April 1940.
The statement of ammunition of November 1940 shows one mark of AP Shell & two marks of AP Shot & flathead practice.
Beautiful rounds chaps, esp US-Subs, I managed to pick up two of these three before I found my first decent AP Shot !
Sadly, non of the three have the 281 fuse, or original paint (no kidding!) all obviously inert.
Two of the three have clear markings on the body as follows.. A.P.2PR I H.LTD and are dated 11/36 and 4/37 other lot numbers etc are also present.
It would be nice to see some more posted.
Thanks for showing. This has just cleared up a little mystery that has been gnawing at me for a few years. Does anyone have a diagram showing the internal parts? I tried searching on `281' and found nothing, not even this thread and `Fuze 281' brings up lots of threads with the word `Fuze' in them. Thanks. Matthew
Thanks for putting up the diagram, Quatermass. I found the rear end (tracer unit) of one of these a few years ago, broken off from the threaded portion. Mine is dated 1937. It is the only one I have found in over 40 years.
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