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Grenade launching cartridges

sgtlynn

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I just picked up three full tins of these .303 H Mk. 1Z (Canadian pattern), nice additions to the collection. Labels could be nicer but I expect they are fairly scarce by now. All dated 1942
 

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Very nice Darryl. Do we know how the Canadian pattern launching rounds differ from other British loadings? Just curious.

Rick
 
I believe the only difference in the "Canadian pattern" is the use of the smaller diameter Boxer primer

Richard.
 
I certainly don't know, my book doesn't seem to differentiate nor does it mention the (Canadian Pattern).
 
The best set of books I have found for individual pattern details are the set of "Identification Manuals on the .303 British Service Cartridge" by B.A. Temple, there are 5 in the set and they give an in depth description and drawing or each Mark/Type/Pattern of rounds.

No.1 - Ball Ammunition
No.2 - Blank Ammunition
No.3 - Special Purpose Ammunition
No.4 & No.5 - Dummy Cartridges

They come up on ebay and the internet occationally.

Rich
 
Very nice. I was unaware of the Canadian tin can or spam can type containers. Thank you for sharing.
 
You will find a detailed description of this Grenade Cartridge in Barry's book No. 2- Blank Ammunition, on Page 55. The small primer is one of the identifying points.
 
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