if i recall correctly black body yellow band is pre 1964 practice colour markings
Hi,attached are pics of a 2" mortar that came as part of a collection, has any one any info on the colour scheme at all. All parts are British ww2 date. Fuse is a stripped out 151 dated 40 body is dated 40,and fins too. cheers tig
if i recall correctly black body yellow band is pre 1964 practice colour markings
Any Live or Dug ordnance shown by me has been disposed of by military EOD personnel .
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Practice. They were filled with sand to get the weight like a 'Live' one hence the word 'Sand' in the side. The fuze was either a striped out one or just a dummy lump of metal.
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Hi chaps thanks for the replies. This type of round with a stripped out fuse was also used for the mk 2 drill,but as spotter says the practice as far as im aware should be black with a yellow band,this one is green with a yellow band. not shown in any of my 2" mortar books,so why green? Dutch or Belgian,armourers round,modern hash up,cheers tig
Still looking for an ID on this round????? Tig.
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