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US model 1918 12” railway

94thFS95

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Hello all,
does anyone have any pictures of/ plate drawings of the US 12” railway and costal defense gun projectile types for the WWI era guns? I recently acquired a case for one (separate loading) and am looking for info on the projectiles.
thanks!
-Steve
 
The case mouth is just under 12”, the height is 43”. There are very few headstamp markings, but 1911 is among them. All are in the photo.
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Unless that was a foreign purchase, I don't think that is US. Instead of a crown, the US would have used a flaming bomb or the ordnance wheel. Also the primer looks more German than US. That aside, I think the US Railway/Coastal guns were mostly bag guns, though I may be mistaken.
 
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C12 primers were the standard percussion primers for most German artillery pre-WWI into the 1950's.
 
That is not a U.S. Headstamp. U.S. guns above 8 inch were bag guns. Nice looking case though. That primer might be live!
 
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