I have recently turned up an unfired (inert) shell at a local antique fair and would like to know what it is.
It is similar to the Hotchkiss HV with brass bands referred to in the Sticky post above. It is all steel with brass bands and threaded for a base fuze.
It weighs 2lb 3 1/2oz. It is 5 1/8" tall and 1 13/16" dia. The brass bands are 1 1/8" up from the base and extend to 1 3/4". There are six raised sections.
At the top of the brass bands there is a small anchor mark. On the side of the shell near to the base and on the base there are marks which are difficult to make out but look like a triange with a small square set into one side. The base is also marked with a capital letter 'K'
There is a groove around the shell, about 1/2" up from the base. The shell is stepped in at the base.
I am sorry that I have no means of posting any pictures but any information would be greatly appreciated.
Dave.
It is similar to the Hotchkiss HV with brass bands referred to in the Sticky post above. It is all steel with brass bands and threaded for a base fuze.
It weighs 2lb 3 1/2oz. It is 5 1/8" tall and 1 13/16" dia. The brass bands are 1 1/8" up from the base and extend to 1 3/4". There are six raised sections.
At the top of the brass bands there is a small anchor mark. On the side of the shell near to the base and on the base there are marks which are difficult to make out but look like a triange with a small square set into one side. The base is also marked with a capital letter 'K'
There is a groove around the shell, about 1/2" up from the base. The shell is stepped in at the base.
I am sorry that I have no means of posting any pictures but any information would be greatly appreciated.
Dave.