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Might be Ordnance but you never know - RePost

jayteepee_1999

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Sorry, due to an error the original was lost. Here it is again, sorry for the Inconvenience

Item 5 inch dia x 19 inch long

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still a 30 LB Inc :) All fits 100%
 

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Hello,

As I told in your first thread : "really looks like a British Incendiary 30lb with a nice nose brass fuze N846 !"
and be careful with WP if you clean it (moisture and land prevent combustion)
Regards
 
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Checkout 5 inch rocket Smoke Mk 1 /L

Hello,

As I told in your first thread : "really looks like a British Incendiary 30lb with a nice nose brass fuze N846 !"
and be careful with WP if you clean it (moisture and land prevent combustion)
Regards
 
Checkout 5 inch rocket Smoke Mk 1 /L

Yes, 5in rocket (incendiary, smoke, chemical) use the same body as the 30lb inc Mk1 bomb. The fuze is different, N721.
The head of your case and the fuze seem different. It's very disturbing because with the only pictures, I would say it's a 30lb inc Mk2 or Mk3.

Regards

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Thanks, thought it was closer to this though.

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Yes, 5in rocket (incendiary, smoke, chemical) use the same body as the 30lb inc Mk1 bomb. The fuze is different, N721.
The head of your case and the fuze seem different. It's very disturbing because with the only pictures, I would say it's a 30lb inc Mk2 or Mk3.

Regards

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