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2pdr case crimp

Burney Davis

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The picture below is of a common British 2pdr Naval shell case dated 1944. The crimp looks original and there are no other signs of a crimp having been there. Anyone have any suggestions as to why it is so low on the case neck?

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Dunno. Thought it might be Depth Charge Thrower, but my own eg for 9.5 in DCT has the crimp mark in the usual place. Alan1
 
A picture of my fired but untouched 2pounder Naval case dated 1941 bur inked marked 42.
 

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It does look very similar to the 2pdr APCNR crimp mark - see John Dempsky’s amazing artwork for such a round attached (sorry if I’ve spelt your name wrong John!)
 

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A couple of pictures below, comparison of crimps and the base. The distance of the crimp to case mouth is +/- 23mm.

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I reckon SG500 is correct, I just measured the case diameter in Daves picture in the link and used that to give me a reference for the crimp to case mouth distance, only used a ruler and hard to be exact as the case mouth is rolled over the projectile. Cant think of anything else it can be. Is anything visible inside the case? Sometimes a mark can be seen.
 
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