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3.7" How ammo box

Quatermass

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Wooden Ammo box for the O.Q.F. 3.7 inch Howitzer.

The box would have held two complete rounds.
 

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Hello Waff, its the only bit of British Packaging i've ever been able to get my hands on.

Its a little big to display in my flat so its another of those bits that I'd swap for something smaller!

Quatermass.
 
Hi Q,

Try your luck in the swapsy section mate?

you never know your luck!:tinysmile_fatgrin_t


best

waff
 
Was the 3.7" Howitzer a separately loaded gun? The crate appears to store the cases and projectiles separately.
 
My copy of RAOS Statistics 1943 Pam 2 Weights and Measurements of explosives describes it as a QF gun and lists the different rounds and charges etc and the box type that they went in. This box is dated 1944 and the C318 I which must have been introduced after my copy of RAOS
 
Hi Falcon, The 3.7" mountain howitzer was Q.F. separate loading like the 25 pdr.

The five part charge was contained within the case and closed with a leather board cap.

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Shell, HE, 3.7in Mk 5.
 
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