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Large Unknown Projectile - Calibre 171 mm

Andy Naude

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Could you please help with the identification of this item?

Calibre: 171 mm

What type of ammunition was this?

Was there an original colour code?

What do the markings mean?

Would it have been a two piece i.e. Was there a brass case that was used or was it a bag of propellant?


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Looking forward to the response.
 
It is probably a 7" RML round.

If you can measure the item accurately and weigh it and post a picture of the base it should be possible to identify the type of round.

This would be for a rifled muzzle loading gun. so no case would be used. The propellant would be rammed first followed by the shell.

I think there is a 7" RML gun on display in Cape Town.
 
Looks like a 7" Pallister shell.

Precise measurements would help.

Having the plug in place in the base is a bad sign. It may still be full of explosive.

I strongly suggest you do not move it and call your local EOD and get them to look at it.
 
Definitely an 1878 dated MkIII 7 inch Palliser shell. As mentioned the plug is still in place and unless it has been drilled, could contain 2.5lbs of black powder, though they were more often never filled - Either way as mentioned best to get it checked out.
 
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